The Kite Runner
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The Kite Runner

Playhouse Theatre, London, WC2N 5DE
4.8 out of 5, based on 116 ratings and 116 reviews.
4.8
  • Based on Khaled Hosseini’s international best-selling novel, the critically acclaimed stage production of The Kite Runner soars again in the West End!
    A haunting tale of friendship which spans cultures and continents, this powerful story follows one man’s journey to confront his past and find redemption.
    “There is a way to be good again”
    Afghanistan is a divided country on the verge of war and two childhood friends are about to be torn apart. It’s a beautiful afternoon in Kabul and the skies are full of the excitement and joy of a kite flying tournament. But neither Hassan or Amir can foresee the terrible incident which will shatter their lives forever.
    Having captivated over 60,000 people at Wyndham’s Theatre and mesmerized audiences across the country, this unforgettable production flies high at the Playhouse Theatre for a strictly limited season.
    Originally produced by Nottingham Playhouse Theatre Company and Liverpool Everyman and Playhouse, The Kite Runner is adapted by Matthew Spangler and directed by Giles Croft.
    At London's Playhouse Theatre until late August 2017, book The Kite Runner tickets today!
    Please note: The Kite Runner is recommended for ages 14+.


    *PLEASE NOTE: The venue continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues. Suitcases and large bags will not be admitted into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

  • Playhouse Theatre

    Northumberland Avenue,
    London,
    WC2N 5DE

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    'The best page-to-stage show since War Horse'

    THE SUNDAY EXPRESS


    'A truly contemporary cultural phenomenon'

    METRO


    'Just the ticket!'

    THE TELEGRAPH

    'An enthralling tale beautifully told'