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Much Ado About Nothing with Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell announces West End ticket scheme

The revival opens next month

Tanyel Gumushan

Tanyel Gumushan

| London |

13 January 2025

Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell
Tom Hiddleston and Hayley Atwell, photos by Jamie Lloyd Company

The Jamie Lloyd Company has revealed that tickets priced at £25 will be available for the much-anticipated production of Much Ado About Nothing.

The new revival of Shakespeare’s much-loved comedy, directed by Jamie Lloyd, is set to star Tom Hiddleston as Benedick and Hayley Atwell as Beatrice.

Joining the pair will be Mara Huf (Hero), Forbes Masson (Leonato), Phillip Olagoke (Friar Francis), Mason Alexander Park (Margaret), James Phoon (Claudio) and Tim Steed (Don John), all of whom are currently starring in The Tempest with Sigourney Weaver, as well as Mika Onyx Johnson (Borachio) and Gerald Kyd (Don Pedro).

The production will open at Theatre Royal Drury Lane on Wednesday, February 19, 2025, with previews beginning on February 10 and will run until April 5, 2025.

Over the weekend, Hiddleston teased a dance-heavy production on The Graham Norton Show, adding that it may “surprise” audiences.

We discuss the show on our 2025 preview podcast here:

As part of its commitment to accessibility, the Jamie Lloyd Company have offered a total of 25,000 tickets at £25 for under 30s, key workers, and those receiving government benefits for its Shakespeare season. The £25 tickets for Much Ado About Nothing go on sale on Thursday 16 January at 11am for a limited time only via thejamielloydcompany.com.

These tickets will be available across the first three levels of the theatre.

The creative team features set and costume designer Soutra Gilmour, lighting designer Jon Clark, and sound designers and composers Ben and Max Ringham. Movement direction is by Fabian Aloise, with Jonathan Glew serving as associate director and text editor.

Stuart Burt is the casting director, while Carole Hancock is responsible for wigs, hair, and makeup design. The intimacy coordinator is Ingrid Mackinnon, and Fahmida Bakht is the props supervisor. Cory Hippolyte takes on the role of assistant director.

The show will follow the company’s production of The Tempest, led by Sigourney Weaver, which is currently playing.

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