7.30pm
Mon 02 — Tue 03 Mar
7.30pm
Mon 02 — Tue 03 Mar
France. 1839. When famous disobedient writer George Sand finds herself at a creative standstill, with an empty wallet, her desperate need for an idea leads her quill to the most intimate and dangerous place she has ever explored: herself.
Embarking on her most daring work yet with her play "Gabriel", she is caught in a perfect storm of lovers, queerness and others’ expectations. How far will she have to bend to make her story heard?
Inspired by true events, GEORGE weaves Sand’s life and creative work to ask what it means to rewrite not only your story — but the rules that try to erase you.
With GEORGE, LGBTQIA+ History Month continues: come learn more about this forgotten queer icon — and dare to be yourself.
Age guidance: 14+
★★★★★ “A must-see on every front”
★★★★½ “An enchanting blend of entertainment and education”
★★★★ “Witty, heartfelt, and relevant”
★★★★ “Tackles gender and sexual identity with great skill and a remarkably light, contemporary touch”
Monday 2 & Tuesday 3 March
Evenings 7.30pm
Tickets £22 / £12 concessions
A booking fee of £3 per ticket applies
The Ustinov Studio entrance is on Monmouth Street. Please note, the Ustinov cannot be accessed from the Main House foyer.
Box Office phone lines are open from 10am - 6pm Monday - Saturday.
We aim to open the auditorium doors 20 minutes prior to the performance, where possible.
Tickets for Ustinov Studio productions may include a £2.50 building levy.
Ustinov Studio discounts apply to children, students in full-time education and members of the Theatre Royal Bath's access register.
Please see the ACCESS page for details regarding our Access Register and associated discounts.
A booking fee of £3 per ticket applies to all booking channels and payment types.
There is a lift for wheelchair users from the Ustinov foyer to the Stalls level. The Circle has stair access only.
Full booking terms & conditions can be found here
Tickets you purchase are for you and your Party’s personal, non-commercial use and must not be resold for profit. If tickets are resold or transferred for profit or commercial gain by anyone other then the Venue Management, Producer or one of their authorised sub-agents, then they will become void and the holder may be refused entry or ejected from the venue. If we cancel any ticket or block you from purchasing tickets, you shall be notified by the Theatre box office.
If you have any concerns regarding the content of any production, please speak to a member of the Box Office.
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