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Starring Oscar winner Susan Sarandon & Oscar nominee Andrea Riseborough

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29 September - 1 November 2025

Run time: 1hr 30mins

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90 minutes. 70 years. 11 scenes. 5 Marys. 1 extraordinary life.

Starring Academy Award winner Susan Sarandon (Dead Man Walking, Thelma & Louise) and Academy Award nominee Andrea Riseborough (To Leslie, Matilda the Musical), The Old Vic presents the UK premiere of this vivid time-jumping mosaic of one woman’s life, by Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Tracy Letts. 

Upcoming Performance Times

Thursday16 October 2025
Friday17 October 2025
Saturday18 October 2025
Saturday18 October 2025
Monday20 October 2025
Tuesday21 October 2025
Wednesday22 October 2025
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Audio Described Performance: 16 October 2025 at 7.30pm. Signed Performance: 24 October 2025 at 7.30pm, Captioned Performance: 27 October 2025 at 7.30pm

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Mary Page Marlowe review: Fragmented, funny, and full of heart

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Mary Page Marlowe review: Fragmented, funny, and full of heart

“It feels like a different person was going through that,” it’s a thought most of us have felt, especially when we get that dreaded ‘timehop’ notification and are forced to look at memories from 10+ years ago. Surely I was never that embarrassing? (I was). Or when your mum gleefully reminds you of your terrible teenage years, when your own children are knee deep in theirs, but you swear you are being unjustly punished because you were an angel? In Mary Page Marlowe, that sensation hits harder, as the person the 36 year old Mary Page (Rosy McEwen) is referring to, the younger version of herself - wasn’t actually her. Well, kind of.

The titular character is played by five actors; Alisha Weir, Eleanor Worthington-Cox, Rosy McEwen, Andrea Riseborough, and Susan Sarandon. We first meet Marlowe in middle age, as she tells her children of the practicalities of divorce, informing them - whilst her youngest is struggling with his geography homework - that they will be joining her in Kentucky next year. Her daughter, Wendy (Clare Hughes), is outraged. Her son, Louis, is nonplussed (which could be due to the aforementioned failing geography - he has no idea where it is or what it’s like…). From here were flung (after a quick scene change and actor swap) to Mary Page’s dorm room, she (Eleanor Worthington-Cox) is 19, and determined never to marry, having just turned down a proposal from the hottest boy on campus. She’s determined, idealistic, and a little terrified of the future - an energy we’ll see unravel and reform across the decades.

Throughout the eleven scenes of her life, from cradle to grave, we’re given glimpses but never the full picture. How did she meet her first husband? Why did she make the choices that led to heartbreak and regret? “I didn’t decide on any of it,” she tells the shrink at 36, “All of it happened to me and I went along with it.” We don’t get a detailed biography, and can’t chase the reasons behind every move and moment, because this is the reality for most. Sure, we can trace some of our personality back to a film or favourite teacher, but we can’t dissect everything we are. We just are. And what is more mysterious or magical than that?

13 Oct, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Review Roundup: What are the critics saying about Mary Page Marlowe?

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Review Roundup: What are the critics saying about Mary Page Marlowe?

Mary Page Marlowe marks Oscar winner Susan Sarandon’s long-awaited West End debut and reunites notable alumni from Matilda the Musical’s 15-year history. Under the visionary direction of Matthew Warchus, in his final season at the Old Vic, this London premiere of Tracy Letts’s time-jolting drama aims to be more than just a star vehicle — but did the critics think it purred along smoothly, or did the wheels fall off?

9 Oct, 2025 | By Sian McBride

Mary Page Marlowe and the multiverse of Matilda's

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Mary Page Marlowe and the multiverse of Matilda's

Forget Marvel, there’s a new MCU in town. The Matilda Cinemative Universe. 

The Old Vic is about to throw us headfirst into a kaleidoscopic life story, and a bit of a Matilda the Musical reunion, with the UK premiere of Tracy LettsMary Page Marlowe. Directed by the theatre’s own Artistic Director Matthew Warchus, the show runs 23 September to 1 November and packs 70 years of one woman’s life into just 90 minutes, with five different actors playing Mary Page herself.

It’s a stellar cast list. Alongside the already-announced Susan Sarandon and Andrea Riseborough, we’ll see Daniella Arthur-Kennedy (Lorna), Eden Epstein (Roberta Marlowe), Clare Hughes (Wendy Gilbert), Gilbert Kyem Jnr (Ben), Melanie La Barrie (Nurse), Rosy McEwen (Mary Page Marlowe), Kingsley Morton (Connie), Hugh Quarshie (Andy), Ronan Raftery (Dan), Paul Thornley (Ray), Lauren Ward (Shrink), Noah Weatherby (Ed Marlowe), Alisha Weir (Mary Page Marlowe), and Eleanor Worthington-Cox (Mary Page Marlowe). Young Louis will be tag-teamed by Felix Anderson, Griffin Ashton, and Dexter Pulling.

14 Aug, 2025 | By Sian McBride

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