A Man for All Seasons

The Harold Pinter Theatre, London.

A Man for All Seasons
Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
Balcony - Band E £24.00 (£20.00)
Dress Circle - Band E £24.00 (£20.00) Tickets not available
Royal Circle - Band E £24.00 (£20.00)
Stalls - Band E £24.00 (£20.00) Tickets not available
Balcony - Band D £48.00 (£40.00)
Dress Circle - Band D £48.00 (£40.00) Tickets not available
Royal Circle - Band D £48.00 (£40.00)
Stalls - Band D £48.00 (£40.00)
Balcony - Band C £66.00 (£55.00) Tickets not available
Dress Circle - Band C £66.00 (£55.00)
Royal Circle - Band C £66.00 (£55.00)
Stalls - Band C £66.00 (£55.00)
Balcony - Band B £96.00 (£80.00) Tickets not available
Dress Circle - Band B £96.00 (£80.00)
Royal Circle - Band B £96.00 (£80.00)
Stalls - Band B £96.00 (£80.00)
Balcony - Band A £114.00 (£95.00) Tickets not available
Dress Circle - Band A £114.00 (£95.00)
Royal Circle - Band A £114.00 (£95.00) Tickets not available
Stalls - Band A £114.00 (£95.00)
Balcony - Premium Seats £144.00 (£120.00) Tickets not available
Dress Circle - Premium Seats £144.00 (£120.00)
Royal Circle - Premium Seats £144.00 (£120.00) Tickets not available
Stalls - Premium Seats £144.00 (£120.00)
Balcony - Premium 1 £180.00 (£150.00) Tickets not available
Dress Circle - Premium 1 £180.00 (£150.00) Tickets not available
Royal Circle - Premium 1 £180.00 (£150.00) Tickets not available
Stalls - Premium 1 £180.00 (£150.00)

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Important Information

Age Recommendation 12 and over
Performance Dates 6 Aug - 6 Sept 2025
Performance Times Mon - Sat 7.30pm, Thurs & Sat 2.30pm
Run time 2 hrs and 40 mins (incl. interval)

About A Man For All Seasons

The greatest, most powerful and dangerous figures who shaped English history are brought vividly to life in Robert Bolt’s award-winning play.

Martin Shaw stars as Sir Thomas More – scholar, ambassador, Lord Chancellor and friend to King Henry VIII. Above all, he is a man of integrity, loved by the common people and his own family.

When Henry demands a divorce from Catherine of Aragon, clearing the way for him to marry Anne Boleyn, the staunchly Catholic Thomas is forced to choose between his loyalty and his own conscience, committing an incredible act of defiance for which he eventually pays the ultimate price…

One of the UK’s best-loved actors on stage and screen, Martin Shaw is known to millions for his television roles in Judge John Deed, Inspector George Gently and The Professionals. His recent West End stage appearances include Hobson’s Choice, The Best Man and Twelve Angry Men.

Jonathan Church’s directorial credits include a ten-year period as artistic director of Chichester Festival Theatre. He last directed Martin Shaw in the acclaimed West End transfer of Hobson’s Choice during his time as Artistic Director of the Theatre Royal Bath’s Summer Season.