At St Pancras International, a woman sits at the piano and begins to play. The music captivates commuters, tourists and, following a viral clip, people around the world. Behind the music is the incredible story of a lifelong duet – the ballad of Hattie and James.
Throughout their lives, Hattie and James find themselves inextricably linked, for better or worse, and cannot help but replay the experiences that have shaped them.
An impassioned story from Samuel Adamson (Wife) that asks who gets to have their voice heard, and can you ever settle the score?
Post show Q&A: 10 May, 7.30pm
Access Performances
Audio Described Performances: 02 May, 7.30
Touch Tour: 02 May, 6.00pm
Relaxed Performance: 08 May, 2.30pm
Captioned Performance: 09 May, 7.30pm
Important Information
Contains strong and homophobic language, depictions of substance abuse and underage drinking and adult themes. Includes onstage smoking of herbal cigarettes, haze, sudden loud noises and flashing lights.Age Restrictions
12+.Now taking bookings for performances from Mon 29th April 2024 until Sat 18th May 2024.
Show times for each day are below.
Mon
7.30pm
Tue
7.30pm
Wed
2.30pm
7.30pm
Thu
7.30pm
Fri
7.30pm
Sat
2.30pm
7.30pm
Sun
-
Bus routes: 16, 32, 189, 332, 632
Night buses: N16
Nearest rail: Brondesbury
Tube lines: Jubilee Line
Nearest tube: Kilburn
Car park: Kilburn Market Car Park
In congestion zone?: No
Bar
Toilets
Wheelchair accessible
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The Ballad of Hattie and James
Kiln Theatre, London
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Running time: 2hr 30min. Incl interval.