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Wednesday 5th February - Saturday 15th March 2025
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Mrs President

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About

In Mrs. President, Mary Lincoln is a woman at war—with her grief, her detractors, and herself. Vilified by an envious elite and accused of treason, she strives to rebuild her public image to win the hearts of the American people. She turns to the world’s first celebrity photographer, Matthew Brady, who helped her husband, Abraham Lincoln, win the presidency. But their partnership unravels into a tense battle for creative control. As Mary fights to tell her story, the play delves into themes of power, identity, female agency, and the cost of representation.

With a richly textured script by acclaimed artist, playwright, and historian John Ransom Phillips, Mrs. President invites audiences into a gripping examination of history’s biases and the human need to define ourselves. Described as “evocative” and “unmissable,” this brand new London production brings to life an intimate and politically charged portrait of America’s most misunderstood First Lady.

★★★★★ 'History, feminism, drama. Can't be missed' Broadway World

Access Information

The theatre and bar have unimpeded access from the Strand or Embankment into the foyer of the venue. From here there is level access to Balcony One for the Theatre, box office, disabled toilet facilities, the bars and restaurant. The main stalls level is 16 steps down from the main entrance, with handrails on either side. The toilets for the main stalls are a further 8 steps down from the doors to the Theatre. Seating within the theatre is gently raked from row C onwards. Row K on the central aisle is on the same level as the doors to the theatre and has the most leg room of all rows.

Complimentary tickets are offered for carers attending a performance.

For access via Villiers Street, the box office will supply an access code upon request if called ahead of time.

Balcony One has removable seating for up to 4 wheelchairs. The area has an excellent view of the stage and level access from the foyer.

The venue welcomes assistance dogs.

Venue access line: 0207 925 8040

Booking Information

This show contains depictions of, or references to, attempted suicide, racism, slavery, child loss, and mental illness, as well as gunshots and flashing lights.

Cancellation Policy

No refunds or exchanges after purchase.

Duration

85 mins – no interval

Good To Know

This show contains depictions of, or references to, attempted suicide, racism, slavery, child loss, and mental illness, as well as gunshots and flashing lights.

Suitable For Children

Suitable for 12 years and older

This show contains depictions of, or references to, attempted suicide, racism, slavery, child loss, and mental illness, as well as gunshots and flashing lights.

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