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A bold new play at the candlelit Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, exploring identity, belonging and the blurred line between reality and imagination.
A World Elsewhere is a striking piece of new writing staged within one of London's most evocative theatre spaces. Presented by Shakespeare's Globe at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, this production brings together intimate storytelling and a richly atmospheric setting to create an experience that lingers well beyond the final curtain. Tickets start from £18.75, making it an accessible choice for theatregoers eager to discover original, thought-provoking drama.
At its core, A World Elsewhere is a meditation on who we are and where we belong. A group of characters find themselves drawn into questions that resist easy answers, as the familiar world around them gradually gives way to something stranger and harder to name. The boundary between what is real and what is imagined grows increasingly fragile, and it is in that uncertain territory that the play finds its most compelling dramatic ground. Themes of selfhood, dislocation and the human need for meaning run through every scene, lending the production an emotional depth that rewards close attention.
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is one of the most distinctive venues in the country. Housed within the Shakespeare's Globe complex on the South Bank, it is a timber-framed, candlelit indoor theatre modelled on Jacobean playhouses of the early seventeenth century. Its intimate capacity means there is no such thing as a distant seat, and the warm, flickering light that illuminates every performance creates an atmosphere that few other stages in London can match. For a play concerned with the shifting nature of reality, it is a setting of rare and fitting beauty.
New writing of genuine ambition is always worth celebrating, and A World Elsewhere arrives with the full creative resources of Shakespeare's Globe behind it. The production pairs considered, character-driven storytelling with staging that makes full use of its extraordinary surroundings. Whether you are a regular at the Wanamaker or discovering it for the first time, this is the kind of play that reminds you what live theatre can do when it is firing on all cylinders. The cast rotates regularly, so each performance carries its own distinct energy.
A World Elsewhere is a limited-run production at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, part of the Shakespeare's Globe complex on Bankside, London. Prices start from £18.75. As seat numbers are restricted by the venue's intimate size, availability can move quickly and early booking is strongly recommended. See availability at tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct, for up-to-date seat options and straightforward booking.
The playhouse sits within the Shakespeare's Globe site on New Globe Walk, Bankside, SE1. The nearest Underground stations are London Bridge on the Jubilee and Northern lines and Southwark on the Jubilee line, both a short walk across the South Bank. Blackfriars rail and Underground station is also within easy walking distance via the Millennium Bridge. The area is well served by bus routes along the South Bank, and the Thames riverboat services stop nearby at Bankside Pier.
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A World Elsewhere is a new play that follows a group of characters grappling with questions of identity, belonging and the unknown. As their stories intertwine, the line between the real world and the imagined one becomes increasingly difficult to discern. It is a thoughtful, atmospheric piece of drama that suits the intimate candlelit setting of the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse.
The production is staged at the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, part of the Shakespeare's Globe complex on New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1. It is a small, candlelit, timber-framed indoor theatre inspired by Jacobean playhouse design, offering an immersive experience unlike any other venue in the city.
Tickets for A World Elsewhere start from £18.75. Prices vary depending on seat location and performance date. See availability at tickadoo for a full breakdown of current pricing and seat options.
You can see availability and book your seats through tickadoo, built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. Booking in advance is strongly recommended, as the Sam Wanamaker Playhouse has a limited capacity and seats for popular performances can go quickly.
A World Elsewhere is a piece of new writing aimed at adult theatregoers and those who enjoy thought-provoking, character-driven drama. If you have specific queries about age guidance or content advisories, it is worth checking with the venue directly before booking.
The Sam Wanamaker Playhouse is located on New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1. The closest Underground stations are London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines) and Southwark (Jubilee line). Blackfriars station, served by Underground and National Rail, is also within comfortable walking distance across the Millennium Bridge. Several bus routes and the Thames Clipper river service at Bankside Pier provide additional travel options.
Sam Wanamaker Playhouse, 21 New Globe Walk, Bankside, London SE1 9DT, United Kingdom, SE1 9DT
Southwark (Jubilee line), London Bridge (Jubilee and Northern lines), Mansion House (District and Circle lines)
London Bridge station is the closest mainline rail terminus, approximately ten minutes on foot along the South Bank
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