Ivanov

Chris Pine stars in Simon Stone's bold adaptation

PlayLondon
Ivanov
TheatreMusicalShowConcert
Bridge Theatre
London

From £36

91 performances available

Playwright Co
July 2027
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Tuesday, 27 July 2027

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

About this show

Nikolai has forgotten how to be happy. Or was he ever? Is it just burnout? He’s married to the perfect woman, he’s had a successful career: he should be heading into mid-life feeling confident and settled. Sure there’s some debts piling up, and his wife has been laid low with unexplained illnesses recently but they’ve jumped bigger hurdles before. What exactly is gnawing at him? Why does the world feel like it’s falling apart? Maybe he just needs to shake it off. There’s a party at the Lebedevs tonight! As he tumbles from misstep to faux-pas Nikolai tries to resuscitate his lust for life. Anna sacrificed everything to marry him: her conservative parents even disowned her because of his political leanings. He knows he owes her happiness. He just can’t seem to remember where he left it. Not that going out partying every night is helping her opinion of him very much. But the alternative is staying at home and letting her see how miserable he is. Something needs to change, they all know it. Except when change comes it’s in the absurd, undignified form life often presents it to us in: an affair. Can Nikolai save his marriage, his will to live, and his career all at once? Or was it always destined to go tits up? Simon Stone brings Chekhov’s keenly observed comic drama hurtling into the contemporary world, joined by the same creative team that brought the “fantastically original, gripping and magnificent” (The Guardian) The Lady from the Sea to life. Written and directed by Simon Stone (The Lady from the Sea, Yerma, Phaedra), starring Chris Pine in his London Stage Debut.

Good to know

Running time · TBC

Age guidance · This production is recommended for ages 12+.

Next available · Tue, 27 Jul 2027

Refund policy

Cannot be canceled or rescheduled

About Bridge Theatre

The Bridge Theatre is a modern, architecturally striking venue situated on the banks of the Thames, right by Tower Bridge. As the first major new commercial theatre built in London in over 80 years, the Bridge Theatre London has quickly become one of the city’s most dynamic and flexible performance spaces. Designed by Haworth Tompkins for the London Theatre Company, the venue features adaptable staging that allows for everything from traditional proscenium layouts to immersive, in-the-round experiences.

A standout feature of the Bridge Theatre is its ability to transform with each production—bringing audiences into the heart of the action. Its programming focuses on new writing, major revivals, and bold reinventions of classics. With stunning views across the river, a sleek foyer bar, and a strong artistic vision, the Bridge Theatre offers a thoroughly modern take on the West End theatre experience. Check out our Best Seats Guide to help inform which ticket to book.

The History of Bridge Theatre

The Bridge Theatre opened in October 2017 and marked a turning point in London’s cultural landscape. Founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr, the duo behind the revitalised National Theatre, the venue was purpose-built to support ambitious new productions without the restrictions of older West End spaces.

Since opening, the Bridge Theatre London has played host to celebrated premieres and bold reinterpretations, including Julius Caesar, A Midsummer Night’s Dream, and My Name is Lucy Barton. Its innovative auditorium design—capable of full transformation between shows—has made the Bridge a favourite for directors wanting to experiment. The Bridge Theatre continues to cement its place as a hub for forward-thinking theatre in the capital.

Where is Bridge Theatre?

The Bridge Theatre is located at 3 Potters Fields Park, London SE1 2SG, nestled between Tower Bridge and City Hall along the South Bank. It’s a scenic and vibrant area filled with riverside restaurants, cafes, and iconic views. Visitors can enjoy a riverside walk or explore nearby attractions such as the Tower of London before their show.

The theatre is easily accessible via public transport, with London Bridge Station just a 10-minute walk away and Tower Hill and Bermondsey tube stations nearby. The area is well-served by buses and pedestrian routes, making it simple to reach the Bridge Theatre from all corners of London.

Bridge Theatre Nearest Tube

The Bridge Theatre nearest tube stations are:

  • London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines) – approx. 10 minutes’ walk via Tooley Street.
  • Tower Hill (District and Circle lines) – around 12 minutes on foot across Tower Bridge.
  • Bermondsey (Jubilee line) – 15 minutes' walk along the river. All stations provide clear pedestrian access and signposted routes to the Bridge Theatre.

Bridge Theatre Nearest Train Station

The nearest mainline train station is London Bridge, which connects to Southeastern and Southern train services. From the station, it’s a 10-minute walk to the Bridge Theatre via Tooley Street and Potters Fields Park. Clear signage and riverside paths make it a pleasant and direct journey.

Buses to Bridge Theatre

Several buses serve the area near the Bridge Theatre:

  • Daytime Routes: 42, 78, 343, 381, RV1
  • Night Routes: N199, N381 The nearest bus stops are Tower Bridge Road and Tooley Street/City Hall, both a short walk from the venue. Simply follow signs for Potters Fields Park or Tower Bridge to reach the theatre entrance.

Bridge Theatre Accessibility

The Bridge Theatre offers excellent accessibility, including step-free access from the street to all public areas. There are dedicated wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, and assistive listening systems available for visitors with hearing loss. Staff are trained to support patrons with a range of access needs.

Bridge Theatre Safety Policy

The Bridge Theatre maintains a strong commitment to audience safety. Bag checks may be carried out on arrival, and large luggage is not permitted in the auditorium. Visitors are encouraged to travel light and arrive early to allow time for security measures. For full safety information, consult the theatre’s official website.

Bridge Theatre Dress Code

There is no formal dress code at the Bridge Theatre. Attendees typically wear smart casual attire, though you're welcome to dress up for special occasions. Comfortable clothing and shoes are recommended—particularly for promenade or immersive productions, where you may be standing or moving around.

Bridge Theatre Notable Productions

The Bridge Theatre has hosted a string of acclaimed productions since its opening, including Guys and Dolls, A Midsummer Night’s Dream and Richard II, starring Jonathan Bailey. These productions have showcased the venue’s innovative staging and commitment to artistic excellence.

More recently, Into the Woods enjoyed a successful run at the Bridge Theatre and is now set to transfer to the West End, playing at the Noël Coward Theatre from September. Meanwhile, Simon Stone’s production of The Oresteia is currently playing at the Bridge Theatre to critical acclaim, with performances running until 19 September. Keep your eyes peeled to find out what’s on next at the Bridge Theatre.

Bridge Theatre Seating Plan

The Bridge Theatre seating plan is designed for maximum flexibility. The venue seats around 900 audience members, depending on the production configuration. Seating layouts include thrust, proscenium, and promenade formats, making every visit a unique experience.

Key sections include front stalls for close-up views and raised tiered seating that ensures excellent sightlines throughout. Accessibility is prioritised, with wheelchair spaces, step-free routes, and helpful front-of-house staff. Whether you're after an immersive experience or a traditional seat, the Bridge Theatre seat view is always impressive.

Nearest tube: London Bridge Tube Station
Train: London Bridge Railway Station

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Bridge Theatre

3 Potters Fields Park SE1 2SG

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