To be confirmed.
Performance dates
16 June - 3 November 2018
Run time 2hr 45min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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This is the place where people suffered and dreamed. Meet the hopeful, resilient residents of The Jungle – just across the Channel, right on our doorstep. The Jungle tells stories of loss, fear, community and hope, of the Calais camp’s creation - and of its eventual destruction. Join the residents over freshly baked naan and sweet milky chai at the Afghan Café, and experience the intense, moving and uplifting encounters between refugees from many different countries and the volunteers who arrived from the UK.
Content
This production contains the following: Smoke effects; Strobe/ flashing lights; Cigarette smoking; Strong language; Loud noises and gunshot sounds; Prolonged periods of darkness; Images which some may find disturbing.Special notes
For this production, the producers have transformed part of the auditorium inside the theatre into the world of the Afghan Café in the Calais Jungle. The Calais camp was largely organised by nationality, and the auditorium space has been designed to reflect this. This means that there may be a country or area name on your ticket(s). This will help you find your seats when you arrive, and the friendly theatre team will be on hand to assist. PLEASE NOTE: Box office collection is the only ticket delivery option for this show.
Some audience members may be asked to check their bags and coats into a free cloakroom for the duration of the performance.
Please allow a little more time than usual to get to your seats before the start of the performance.
No latecomers are permitted. If you leave your seat during the performance you may be prevented from readmission to the auditorium.
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Audio Described performance 7 August 7.30pm. Captioned performance 14 August 7.30pm.Recent Reviews
Brilliant. Fresh production with a message that everyone should hear. Superb
One of the best plays I've ever seen! Funny, tragic and sadly true. I hope it gets a second run. Theresa May, if it does, go see it!
A unique piece of theatre, both in terms of form as well as content, quick paced, powerful and emotive.
I thought this play was wonderful, so energetic, passionate and heart wrenching. It did this important time in history that we are going through justice
Amazing! Everyone should see it! Book now before you miss out ????
Such an important play for our time. Harrowing, brilliant and immensely moving. Never have I heard such sobbing from a theatre audience. I hope it continues to be performed.
One of the best productions I’ve seen in a while
This is close to my heart and my heart thumped!
Incredible Brilliant Best show I’ve ever seen
Spectacular and very moving. Everyone should see this.
the stage setup was incredible and the charecters felt so real
Amazing piece of theatre. Been thinking about it ever since........everyone should see it.
Latest The Jungle News

Features
The Jungle "devastatingly brilliant"
I see many shows as a writer. Ordinarily, I scribble down notes on the play and mentally compose paragraphs whilst my eyes zoom in on actors catching my attention, ready to piece it all together when I leave the theatre.
17 Jul, 2018 | By Lucy Beirne

News / Casting
Full casting announced for The Jungle at the Playhouse Theatre
'Ain't no border high enough.' Joe Roberston and Joe Murphy's The Jungle, which is transferring to the West End following a successful performance at the Young Vic, has just announced its full cast, many of whom are reprising their roles for the Playhouse Theatre production.
12 Jun, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels

News
Coming soon to the West End: The Jungle
The 2017 hit show about the Calais Jungle migrant camp will be transferring from the Young Vic to the West End later this year. Experience first-hand the place where people suffered and dreamed.
12 Mar, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels
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