

Although his boyhood dwelling no longer stands, at the end of the road lies the Hempstock farm, to which he’s drawn without knowing why. This venue is complying with the latest industry 'See It Safely' guidelines.From one of the great masters of modern speculative fiction: Gaiman’s first novel for adults since Anansi Boys (2005).Īn unnamed protagonist and narrator returns to his Sussex roots to attend a funeral. This venue has additional Covid-19 safety measures in place to ensure the health and well-being of the staff, performers, and guests. When you arrive at this venue, you may be asked to fill out a health questionnaire or have your temperature taken.

You are required to show proof of a negative Covid-19 test or proof of vaccination in order to attend this performance. We recommend that you wear a mask while inside this venue. Book your The Ocean at the End of the Lane tickets on London Theatre today.

Tickets to The Ocean at the End of the Lane are available now. The Ocean at the End of the Lane creative team includes set design by Fly Davis, costume and puppet design by Samuel Wyer, lighting by Paule Constable, sound designs by Ian Dickinson, puppetry direction by Finn Caldwell, movement by Steven Hoggett and compositions by Jherek Bischoff. Horwood’s previous work in London includes All The Little Things We Crushed at the Almeida Theatre and Berberian Sound Studio at the Donmar Warehouse, as well as screen writing credits for Channel 4’s cult series Skins. However The Ocean at the End of the Lane play is adapted by Joel Horwood. Neil Gaiman has won the Huge, Nebula and Bram Stoker book awards for his novels, and when The Ocean at the End of the Lane was released, it won was voted Book of the Year at the British National Book Awards. The Ocean at the End of the Lane tickets are available on London Theatre now.įollowing the National Theatre debut, described as ‘spellbinding’ by critics, The Ocean at the End of the Lane received three Olivier Award nominations: Best New Play, Best Lighting Design, and Best Actress in a Supporting Role. Fresh from a sold-out run at the National Theatre, the adaptation Neil Gaiman’s Book of the Year winner The Ocean at the End of the Lane is now at the Duke o York's Theatre.
