How to get tickets to David Tennant’s Macbeth as extra tickets released

How to get tickets to David Tennant’s Macbeth as extra tickets released

As a long-time fan of David Tennant since his days as the Doctor, I am beyond excited to share this news with fellow enthusiasts! Having seen him grace our screens and stages for years, I can confidently say that his performance as Macbeth will be an unforgettable experience. The fact that it’s been nominated for five-star reviews and earned Tennant an Olivier nomination is a testament to its quality.


Additional tickets have just gone on sale for David Tennant’s Macbeth.

This fall, the play featuring the renowned actor from Doctor Who and Cush Jumbo will be making its way to the West End for a brief, 10-week engagement.

The Shakespearean masterpiece, which was previously sold out at the Donmar Warehouse last year, will now be moving to London’s Harold Pinter Theatre for its next run.

The initial performance garnered five-stars from various critics, praising its daring approach and exceptional acting, with Tennant himself receiving a nomination for the Olivier Award in the category of Best Actor.

Here’s your chance to be part of this year’s unmissable spectacle! Once again, it’s making a comeback, and seating is extremely limited, so I’d highly recommend securing your ticket promptly to claim your spot for an extraordinary experience.

When and where can I see David Tennant in Macbeth?

David Tennant’s portrayal of Macbeth is moving to the Harold Pinter Theatre and will be there for a brief 10-week stint this coming autumn season. The show kicks off on October 1st, 2024, and continues until December 14th, with daily performances from Monday through Saturday.

The Harold Pinter is situated smack-dab in the center of London’s West End, specifically on Panton Street. It’s nestled near Haymarket, and a brisk stroll of under five minutes will take you to both Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus.

How much do Macbeth tickets cost?

The base ticket price begins at £25, but it’s important to note that this doesn’t include a booking fee. ATG Tickets offers the most affordable option at £28.95, while Love Theatre has tickets priced at £29.50.

At present, the supply is rather limited for these prices, which means you might need to spend a little extra.

How to get tickets to see David Tennant in Macbeth

Extra tickets have gone on sale today: 12th September at 12pm (midday).

At present, a line has formed for purchasing ATG Tickets, and they’re expected to go quickly. It would be wise to move there promptly to secure your spot.

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2024-09-12 14:33