27 November 2022
Griffin Theatre Company’s 2023 Season has been unveiled. The major redevelopment of our beloved theatre is scheduled to commence late next year. Our artists are ready to bring their work to life on our stage. But before we get started, we’re flinging our doors open to brief you in on what’s in store!
Join Artistic Director Declan Greene and the artists of Griffin 2023 for our Season Briefing—part-information session, part-relaxed conversation taking place in our home at the SBW Stables Theatre.
Enjoy the very first public sneak peek into the upcoming redevelopment of the SBW Stables Theatre and receive in-person insight into our 2023 Season when you visit us on Sunday 27 November.
Attend one of two sessions at 1pm or 3pm and hear directly from Declan and the artists. Ask the questions you’ve always wanted to ask and stay for a glass of bubbles to celebrate the Season ahead!
Our Box Office team will be onsite to tell you more about the 2023 Season and to assist you with your subscription—so bring the theatre lovers in your life for an all-round fabulous day out at Griffin!
Tickets are free, but places are limited—registration is essential.
Sunday 27 November 1pm
Sunday 27 November 3pm
Can’t make the Season Briefing in person? Not to worry, we’ll be livestreaming the Briefing on our social media channels. You can also request a link to the event’s livestream in advance.
Sunday November 27 1pm
Nicholas Brown—Sex Magick
Briallen Clarke—Pony
Stephanie Somerville—Blaque Showgirls
Sunday November 27 3pm
Eloise Snape—Pony
Solomon Thomas—UFO
Catherine Van-Davies—Sex Magick
Want to subscribe to Griffin’s 2023 Season before joining us for our Season Briefing?
Griffin Theatre Company is currently running at 100% capacity. We require the use of face masks while in the venue—including in the theatre. For the safety of the artists we work with and for our Front of House staff, we kindly ask that you place your mask back over your nose and mouth between sips of your beverage while seated in the auditorium.
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