Ruth Wilson to star in The Human Voice at Harold Pinter Theatre: tickets, dates and prices

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Ruth Wilson will star in The Human Voice at Harold Pinter Theatre. (Nicholas Hunt/Getty Images)

Ruth Wilson is starring in West End play The Human Voice – and tickets go on sale soon.

The two-time Olivier Award-winner will star in the show at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a three week run.

Theatregoers can get their hands on tickets from 30 November via ATGTickets.com.

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The show will run at the theatre between 17 March and 9 April in 2022.

The story follows a woman’s heartbreak over the course of a final phone call with her former lover.

It’s based on Jean Cocteau’s monologue of the same name and has been adapted and directed by Ivo van Hove.

Ruth Wilson will star in the play at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a three-week run.
Ruth Wilson will star in the play at the Harold Pinter Theatre for a three-week run.

It sees Wilson reunite with van Hove since teaming up together on Hedda Gabler at the Royal National Theatre.

She’s previously won an Laurence Olivier Award for her roles in A Streetcar Named Desire and Anne Christie.

The actress has also received two Tony Award nominations for her Broadway appearances in Constellations and King Lear.

More recently she starred in the HBO and BBC series adaption of His Dark Materials, a fantasy franchise by Philip Pullman, which has been confirmed to return for a third and final season.

To find out how to get tickets for Ruth Wilson in The Human Voice, rea dbelow.

How to get tickets for The Human Voice

Tickets will be released to the general public from 12pm on 30 November via ATGTickets.com.

If you’re an ATG member then you can get your hands on tickets from 10am on 30 November also via ATGTickets.com.

Tickets for the show start from £5, plus booking fees.

Wilson will star in the play between 17 March and 9 April at the Harold Pinter Theatre.

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