Admissions
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Admissions

Trafalgar Studios 1 , London, SW1A 2DY
  • Don’t miss your last chance to see Alex Kingston (ER, Doctor Who) and Sarah Hadland (Miranda) star in Admissions, the five-star award-winning 'Bold New Comedy' (Sunday Express). This 'Provocative. Outrageous. Entirely gripping' (The Sunday Times) play at the Trafalgar Studios 1 must end 25th May. 
    Sherri is Head of Admissions at a private school, a liberal who is fighting to diversify the student intake and a mother who wants the best for her son.
    When her son is deferred from his university of choice, and his best friend - who 'ticks more boxes' - is accepted, her personal ambition collides with her progressive values and she is forced to make a choice between her beliefs and what’s right for her son.
    Written by Joshua Harmon (Bad Jews), Admissions has 'the force of a bulldozer and the precision of a scalpel' (Metro) and this 'Sharp. Thoughtful' (Evening Standard) new play will leave you questioning the status quo.
    Don’t miss your final chance to see! At the Trafalgar Studios 1 until 15 May, book your Admissions tickets today.


    *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.

  • Trafalgar Studios 1

    Whitehall,
    London,
    SW1A 2DY

  • Full Seating Plan
    Trafalgar Studios 1  Seating Plan
  • THE SUNDAY TIMES

    5 stars
    'Lacerating. Provocative. Outrageous. Entirely gripping'

    BROADWAY WORLD

    4 stars
    'Provocative. Bracingly funny. A drama with claws'

    METRO

    4 stars
    'The force of a bulldozer, the precision of a scalpel. Supercharged comedy'

    METRO

    4 stars
    'The force of a bulldozer, the precision of a scalpel. Supercharged comedy'

    THE DAILY MAIL


    'Electric. The air crackles with tension.'

    WhatsOnStage


    'Sparkling and sparky. A bold new comedy.'

    TELEGRAPH


    'Bold. Brilliant.'

    EVENING STANDARD


    'Sharp. Thoughtful'

    LONDON THEATRE


    'Superb. Entirely Gripping.'