Juno and the Paycock Weekly Tickets

Every Wednesday at 10:30am we will release a limited number of £25 tickets for each performance the following week in great locations at a maximum of 4 per person. Check back each week to have the opportunity to buy here.

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These seats are limited in availability and the button will only be available for a short time each Wednesday at 10:30am.


9 WEEKS ONLY
STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON

Tony award-nominee J. Smith-Cameron (Succession’s Gerri Kellman) stars as Juno Boyle opposite Mark Rylance as ‘Captain’ Jack Boyle in a highly anticipated new production of JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK, Seán O’Casey's timeless masterpiece, directed by Tony and Olivier award-winner Matthew Warchus (Matilda The Musical, Pride).

Dublin, 1922, the Irish Civil War is tearing the nation apart. In the cauldron of the family’s tiny tenement flat, Juno Boyle, a beleaguered matriarch whose sharp wit is a survival tool, struggles to make ends meet and keep the family together. Her husband, ‘Captain’ Jack Boyle, fancies himself a ship's commander but sails no further than the pub. When providence comes knocking with news of a great inheritance, could the family’s troubles finally fade away?

Poetic, poignant, and hilarious, JUNO AND THE PAYCOCK is a big-hearted, black-humoured, tragi-comic triumph that reflects on a mother’s resilience in the midst of life’s most trying moments.

‘WHAT CAN GOD DO AGAINST THE STUPIDITY OF MEN?’

£30 TICKETS FOR UNDER 30s

Great seats at £30 for under 30s*, valid for all performances. Maximum two tickets per booking.

*Subject to availability for patrons aged 29 and under. Photo ID required.
For booking fees and further information click here.
The Juno and the Paycock under 30s price applies to all performances. Only bookable through Delfont Mackintosh Theatres, either online, in person at the theatre, or by calling the Gielgud Box Office. Subject to ticket availability. Customers must bring proof of age and be prepared to show if questioned in the theatre.