‘Raoul Moat was a callous murderer. Full Stop. End of story’ – David Cameron
On July 1st, 2010, Raoul Moat was released from Durham Prison.
The events of the next few days would leave a man murdered, a police officer blinded, a woman fighting for her life – and spark the biggest manhunt in UK history.
Award-winning writer and director Robert Icke (Oedipus, Player Kings, West End) provides a chilling portrait of a man on the run. A Royal Court commission, presented in co-production with Sonia Friedman Productions.
Post-show Talk Tues 15 Apr A conversation with writer and director Rob Icke. This event is free with a ticket to that evening’s performance.
Assisted Performances
BSL Interpreted Performance: Wednesday 23rd April 7:30pm
Audio-Described Performance: Saturday 26th April 1:30pm (Touch Tour at 12pm)
Captioned Performance Thursday 1st May 2:30pm & 7:30pm (Familiarisation Tours at 2pm & 7pm)
Chilled Performance: Saturday 3rd May 1:30pm (Familiarisation Tour at 1pm)
By: Robert Icke
Director: Robert Icke
Location: Off-West End
Railway station: Sloane Square
Bus numbers: (Sloane Square Station Stop D) 19, 22, 137, 452
Day of week | Evening |
---|---|
Monday | - |
Tuesday | 7:30 PM |
Wednesday | 7:30 PM |
Thursday | 7:30 PM |
Friday | 7:30 PM, 7:30 PM |
Saturday | 6:30 PM |
Sunday | - |
We are a member of the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers (STAR) and operate within the code of practice STAR sets down for its members.