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Tony Award-winner Sean Hayes reprises his knockout Broadway role as Oscar Levant in this dazzling, darkly funny drama arriving at London’s Barbican Theatre.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Oscar Levant: Sean Hayes
Jack Paar: Ben Rappaport
George Gershwin: David Burnett
Alvin Finney: Daniel Adeosun
Bob Sarnoff: Richard Katz
Max Weinbaum: Eric Sirakian
Understudies: Max Roll, Tashinga Bepete, Ben Butler, Charlotte Hunter, Ryan Speakman
Writer: Doug Wright
Director: Lisa Peterson
2023 Tony Award: Best Leading Actor in a Play – Sean Hayes
Dates: 31 July – 21 September 2025 Venue: Barbican Theatre, Silk Street, London EC2Y 8DS Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes (no interval) Age Guidance: 12+ Performance Schedule: Wed–Sat: 7:00pm Thu & Sat: 2:30pm Sun: 3:00pm Additional: Tue 5 August at 7:00pm
Arrival: Please arrive 30 minutes before the performance starts. Accessibility: BSL Interpreted: Sat 23 Aug, 2:30pm Audio Described: Fri 5 Sept, 7:00pm Captioned: Wed 27 Aug, 7:00pm Dress Code: Smart casual attire is welcome. Prohibited Items: No photography or recording permitted during the performance. Refreshments: Bar and snacks available onsite.
Performances begin 31 July 2025, with the final show on 21 September.
At the Barbican Theatre, London.
Yes, the acclaimed Broadway production transfers with original stars Sean Hayes and Ben Rappaport.
It runs for 1 hour and 40 minutes with no interval.
Yes, the show is suitable for ages 12 and above.
Yes – BSL, Audio Described, and Captioned performances are scheduled (see “Visitor Guidelines”).
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