Apologia Tickets
Don't miss Stockard Channing starring in Apologia at Trafalgar Studios!Adolescents under 14 will not be admitted.
Performance dates
Booking until 18 November 2017
Run time 2hr 20min (including interval)
Includes interval
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Tony and Emmy Award winner Stockard Channing, Freema Agyeman (Doctor Who), Olivier Award winner Desmond Barrit, Laura Carmichael (Downton Abbey) and Joseph Millson (The Last Kingdom) in a new production of Alexi Kaye Campbell’s darkly funny play about family and its secrets, directed by Jamie Lloyd.
Kristin Miller (Stockard Channing) is a firebrand matriarch and eminent art historian. As a darkly funny evening to celebrate her birthday progresses, secrets emerge about the sacrifices she has made and the price paid by those she loves.
Stockard Channing, best known for starring roles in The West Wing, The Good Wife, her Oscar® Golden Globe nominated role in Six Degrees of Separation, and of course the iconic role of ‘Rizzo’ in the film Grease, is also an acclaimed Broadway and West End star, most recently nominated for her 7th Tony Award for It’s Only a Play and Other Desert Cities, affirming her position as a true theatrical legend.
PLEASE NOTE: Latecomers may be admitted at a suitable break, but late admission cannot be guaranteed until the interval.
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Recommended for ages for 14 and above.Special notes
Please not that latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break but late admission cannot be guaranteed until the interval.
Recent Reviews
Excellent performance by a great cast in a wonderful theatre. Thoroughly enjoyable.
The play was interesting and well done. Really enjoyed it.
Great performances, mediocre play
Very strong acting by the whole cast, quite engaging.
Great acting thought provoking script I disagree with Variety review play is relevant. A lovely wet afternoon at the theatre.
A wonderfully written and acted show ..... time to think and lots of laughter! Just brilliant!
I thought the play was well written and casted brilliantly. The whole cast was amazing ans Stockard Channing was witty and fabulous
Excellent play with a strong cast. Would recommend.
Very good seat at an excellent special price of £19.50. I wanted to buy a ticket over the summer, but the prices were too expensive. Intimate production and excellent acting. Loved the fact that I could see Stockard Channing on stage again, I saw her quite a few years ago in 6 Degrees of Separation so was looking forward to seeing one of my favorite actresses again. Second time I've seen Laura Carmichael at the Trafalgar Studios and she was very good in both plays. Plus always look forward to seeing a Black British actor on stage, so very pleased to see Freema Agyeman. An additional bonus was that the production was not too long so could get home at a decentish time. I have enjoyed every production I have seen at the Trafalgar Studios. Thanks for that.
Excellent Play with a wonderful cast.
Good acting, enjoyed first part more than second but acting was good
Great seats for a really wonderful play.
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Features
5 Must See Shows before Summer Ends
For those of you who find yourself in London this summer (It is far warmer than Edinburgh, I promise) there are many new and exciting productions. Ranging from musicals about wartime love to revivals of classics, there is something for everyone in London’s West End theatre. Here are some hot summer tickets you definitely don’t want to miss out on.
23 Aug, 2017 | By Shanine Salmon

Features / Interviews
An Interview with Freema Agyeman
Doctor Who favourite Freema Agyeman is currently starring alongside Tony and Emmy Award winner Stockard Channing, Downtown Abbey's Laura Carmichael, The Last Kingdom's Joseph Millson and Olivier Award winner Desmond Barrit in Alexi Kaye Campbell's Apologia. Wickedly funny but packing a real bite, the play about a family and its layers of secrets is directed by the Trafalgar Studios' fairy godfather Jamie Lloyd. We caught up with Freema to chat about her experience.
16 Aug, 2017 | By James Astles
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