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Woman in Mind West End Reviews

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The comic poet of middle class life, always so very funny, goes deeper and darker in this triumphant play about a housewife named Susan who is married to a boring... (more info)

Theatre Duke of York's Theatre
Previews Dec 9, 2025
Opened Dec 9, 2025
Critics' Rating
6.75 Mixed
3 Positive
5 Mixed
0 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

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Susan is a lonely woman, yearning for affection and purpose, but Smith also presents her sharper edges; her meaner comments have harsh acidity. Always a performer to bring every emotion to a role, Smith shows a gradual mental disintergration, becomin...

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Play stands the test of time for its originality

From: The Guardian  |  By: Arifa Akbar  |  Date: 1/7/2026

Revived in its 40th anniversary year, the play stands the test of time for its originality and boldness: this is a critique of the emptiness of married life and the desperation that a woman feels inside it that takes us from the domestic drudge to hi...

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Sheridan Smith is hypnotic in Ayckbourn

From: The Times  |  By: Clive Davis  |  Date: 1/7/2026

Not so long ago, Smith wrongfooted her fans in the misfiring musical-cum-psychodrama, Opening Night, a portrait of another woman on the edge. This drama is even more audacious. It’s so cheering to see the West End can still take risks, and even mor...

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Sheridan Smith shines in Ayckbourn’s nightmarish comedy

From: London Theatre  |  By: Olivia Rook  |  Date: 1/7/2026

As Susan, her emotions are always bubbling beneath the surface: in the ‘real’ scenes, she is buttoned up, foot tapping, eyes drifting around the room; in her imagined sequences she grins dreamily, bathed in Lee Curran’s warm lighting, and memor...

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Sheridan Smith gives a strong turn in an outdated tragicomedy

From: WhatsOnStage  |  By: Sarah Crompton  |  Date: 1/7/2026

It’s a brilliantly conceived idea, and often very funny. The joke about Muriel’s inedible cooking – “There was talk of a dessert and I am afraid I lost my nerve,” says Bill, explaining his sudden absence – becomes a symbol of the lumpy, u...

I think my biggest problem is that with her amusingly preposterous sister in law Muriel (Louise Brealey) and son Rick (Taylor Uttley) freshly escaped from a cult, Susan’s ‘real’ life is so overegged that it’s scarcely any less ludicrous than ...

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Sheridan Smith elevates this somewhat dated material

From: The Standard  |  By: Nick Curtis  |  Date: 1/7/2026

The play puts Susan through the physical and mental wringer and it works thanks to Smith. She has a uniquely vivid physical presence, and her emotions are shimmeringly close to the surface. It’s great to see her back on stage again after the unfort...

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Sheridan Smith's wit can't quite elevate this frivolous fare

From: The Independent  |  By: Alice Saville  |  Date: 1/7/2026

Still, it feels that Ayckbourn is ultimately more interested in the creative possibilities of madness than in probing too deeply into its underlying causes. Susan eventually dreams up a whole wedding (which is assumed to be the summit of female happi...

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