Woman in Mind brings Sheridan Smith back to the London stage in Alan Ayckbourn’s masterful dark comedy. This psychological play follows Susan, whose world splits in two after a bump on the head; one reality is mundane, the other a vivid fantasy. Directed by Michael Longhurst, the production boasts an exceptional ensemble and a script that balances humour with poignant themes of identity and family. With Smith’s celebrated return to the Duke of York's Theatre and a strictly limited engagement, Woman in Mind is a must for fans of sharp and thought-provoking plays.
Susan’s life is upended after a head injury leaves her navigating two realities: her ordinary, unfulfilling existence and a dazzling, imagined world where everything seems perfect. As the lines between these realities blur, Susan and the audience are left questioning what’s real and what’s fantasy. With family, identity, and mental escape at its core, the play teeters between laughter and heartbreak. Will Susan find her way back, or will her imagined world take over?
Show timings for Woman in Mind may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
The Duke of York's Theatre is a historic West End venue, known for its elegant Edwardian architecture and intimate atmosphere. Opened in 1892, it has hosted acclaimed productions and legendary performers, including the original run of Peter Pan. The theatre’s ornate interiors and rich history make it a favorite for both classic and contemporary plays. Recent sell-out shows and star-studded casts continue to draw theatre lovers to this iconic London landmark.
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Available facilities: Restrooms, bar areas, cloakroom, merchandise counter
Accessibility: Step-free access to designated seating, accessible restrooms, hearing-assistance systems, staff support on request
The play does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 12 and above.
The show is playing at the Duke of York's Theatre in London.
It explores one woman’s fractured perception of reality following an accident, using overlapping scenes to examine identity, emotional neglect, and escape.
The main stars of the show are Sheridan Smith as Susan, Romesh Ranganathan as Bill, with Louise Brealey, Tim McMullan, Sule Rimi, Chris Jenks, Safia Oakley-Green, Taylor Uttley, Katie Buchholz, and Michael Woolfitt.
It is a dark comedy with strong psychological elements, balancing humour with emotional tension.
Yes. This production marks Romesh Ranganathan’s West End acting debut.