The Standard of Living

Rory Kinnear stars in James Graham’s bold new West End play

PlayLondon
The Standard of Living
TheatrePlayWest End
Theatre Royal Haymarket
London

From £31

94 performances available

Playwright Co
September 2026
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Monday, 21 September 2026

  • Official tickets
  • Pick your own seats
  • Full refund if your event is cancelled

About this show

Can you put a price on happiness, beauty and love? Husband to ballerina Lydia Lopokova. Lover to Duncan Grant. Friend to Virginia Woolf. Keynes moves between the corridors of power in Whitehall and the intoxicating freedom of a radical circle of artists, writers and lovers - all determined to live differently. But as markets crash, old systems crumble and Britain teeters on the edge of chaos, one question begins to consume him: What is a good life? Can art, love and human connection reshape the future before it's too late? Or is the world too addicted to wealth and power to change? Alive with music, dance, desire and debate, The Standard of Living is a thrilling, funny and deeply moving portrait of a man who dared to imagine something better.

Good to know

Running time · TBC

Age guidance · This is recommended for ages 12+

Next available · Mon, 21 Sept 2026

Refund policy

These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.

About Theatre Royal Haymarket

Located just off Trafalgar Square, this iconic venue is known for its rich legacy, neoclassical architecture, and commitment to staging high-calibre drama, comedies, and star-led productions. With its elegant interiors and intimate atmosphere, it offers an unforgettable theatrical experience in one of the city’s oldest playhouses. 

Fun fact: The original building was actually a little further north in the same street. It has been at its current location since 1821, when it was redesigned by John Nash. 

The History of Theatre Royal Haymarket

Opening its doors in 1720, the Theatre Royal Haymarket is the third-oldest playhouse in London still in use. Over the centuries, it has welcomed legendary performers like Sir John Gielgud and Dame Judi Dench. Designed by John Nash, the theatre underwent major refurbishments in the 19th century, transforming it into the elegant venue we know today. It also played a pivotal role in licensing reforms that shaped modern British theatre.

A notable moment in its history includes being the first theatre to light its stage entirely with gas in 1817 - a bold move that revolutionised stagecraft.

Where is Theatre Royal Haymarket?

The theatre is centrally located at 18 Suffolk Street, just off the bustling Trafalgar Square and a short stroll from Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus. With its central location, the theatre is easily accessible by public transport, with plenty of nearby attractions, restaurants, and hotels.

Theatre Royal Haymarket nearest tube station

The nearest tube stations are Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly lines) and Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo lines). From either station, it’s a short 5-minute walk to the venue.

Theatre Royal Haymarket nearest train station

The closest mainline station is Charing Cross, which is also within easy walking distance. Simply exit onto Strand, walk towards Trafalgar Square, and turn onto Haymarket.

Buses to Theatre Royal Haymarket

Day buses including routes 6, 9, 15, 23, 139, and 159 serve nearby stops on Haymarket, Regent Street, or Trafalgar Square. Night buses such as N15 and N109 also stop close by, ensuring late-night accessibility after evening performances.

Theatre Royal Haymarket seating plan

The Theatre Royal Haymarket has a total capacity of 893 seats spread over four levels: Stalls, Royal Circle, Upper Circle, and Gallery. The Stalls offer the best views and comfort, while the Royal Circle provides a slightly elevated yet intimate vantage point. The Upper Circle and Gallery are more affordable but may have restricted views.

The theatre maintains its original layout, lending an old-world charm to every seat. Accessible seating is available in the Stalls, and staff are happy to assist visitors with mobility requirements.

Theatre Royal Haymarket accessibility

The theatre provides wheelchair access via a side entrance and has accessible toilets. There are dedicated wheelchair spaces in the Stalls and an infrared hearing loop system available on request.

Theatre Royal Haymarket safety policy

Enhanced cleaning protocols are in place, and hand sanitiser stations are available throughout the venue. Audience members are encouraged to arrive early and follow staff instructions for safe entry and exit. The full saftey policy can be found on the theatre's official website.

Theatre Royal Haymarket dress code

While there is no formal dress code, smart casual attire is recommended. Evening shows may prompt more formal wear, especially for gala nights or premieres, but comfort remains key.

Nearest tube: Charing Cross Underground Station/Piccadilly Circus
Train: Charing Cross

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