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Video: Inside Rehearsal for ARCADIA's West End Transfer

Learn what audiences can expect to see on stage, and much more in this behind the scenes look.

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The Old Vic's Olivier Award nominated production of Tom Stoppard's Arcadia, directed by Carrie Cracknell, will transfer to the West End, and BroadwayWorld has your first look inside the rehearsal room!

The production will run at the Duke of York's Theatre, Saturday 20 June – Saturday 12 September 2026, with Press Night on Wednesday 1 July at 7pm.

Cracknell directs Nikki Amuka-Bird as Hannah Jarvis and Oliver Chris as Bernard Nightingale who join the cast alongside Aaron Anthony as Richard Noakes, David Buttle as Captain Brice, Matthew Doswell as Gus Coverly / Augustus Coverly and Yolanda Kettle as Lady Croom. Returning to the production following The Old Vic run are Angus Cooper as Valentine Coverly, Seamus Dillane as Septimus Hodge, Tim Frances as Jellaby, Holly Godliman as Chloë Coverly, Isis Hainsworth reprising her Olivier Award-nominated role as Thomasina Coverly and Matthew Steer as Ezra Chater, with understudies Alex BrittPeta Cornish and Keziah Hayes.

Oliver Chris shared, "Well, it's Tom Stoppard, obviously the great genius. So, I think you can expect a lot of laughs, but all woven in amongst thermodynamics, Fermat's Last Theorem, the history of British Garden design, chaos theory, and sex."


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