Basket
Remaining time: 

    Spotlight on INK at the Duke of York's Theatre

    On the surface, a play about a newspaper doesn’t seem to be the most riveting topic ever, but INK promises to prove you wrong.

    Writer James Graham has already proven that he has a talent for taking what might seem to be a dry historical topic and making it into stage magic. His show This House, about the 1974-79 Labour government, met rave reviews and it seems that Graham has worked his magic again. 

    Following a sold out run at the Almeida, INK is transferring to the Duke of York’s Theatre. Graham’s latest show focuses on Rupert Murdoch’s move into the British newspaper business in the 1960s. The show presents a compelling story but doesn’t try to make any judgements or messages about journalistic responsibility or media ethics. Instead, the audience is given a window into what the beginning of this new type of newspaper looked like and follows with the rivalry between the Sun and the Mirror.

    The Almeida run of INK was rounded praised for its take on this topic, the stage direction, set design and acting. The Duke of York’s run promises to be as well received. 

    Do not miss booking for this strictly limited run. Tickets available now for INK running from 09 September to 06 January 2018.


    London Theatre Direct is one of the UK’s leading theatre ticket providers, bringing audiences closer to the magic of the stage.


    Related news

    Fiddler on the Roof London tickets

    Olivier Awards 2025: Full list of winners

    Posted on | By Sian McBride |

    For those who couldn’t stay up late to watch the Olivier Awards because, have you ever stayed up past 10pm on a... Read more

     12 must-see musicals to book this Spring Spectacular

    12 must-see musicals to book this Spring Spectacular

    Posted on | By Sian McBride |

    Spring has sprung, and so has one of the best deals in theatreland! Our Spring Spectacular is back, meaning you can s... Read more

    Green background. Text: [top] Wicked (the dot on the

    Wick-Red? Stage show forced to change Elphaba’s colour

    Posted on | By Sian McBride |

    Due to a technicality in the Universal Pictures’ copyright of the Oscar winning movie adaptation, only the film... Read more

    Follow us for instant updates and special offers

    Sign up to our mailing list and be the first to hear about new West End shows and exclusive ticket discounts. We value your privacy. You can unsubscribe at any time. But we hope you won’t!