New season at York Theatre Royal
- Alan Hulme
- 2 hours ago
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York Theatre Royal new autumn and winter season will include a revival of Arthur Miller’s mighty Death of a Salesman (February 24-March 27, 2027).

In a first for the theatre, the Theatre Royal will co-produce with Glasgow’s Citizens Theatre, directed by Citizens' artistic director, Dominic Hill.
In another major co-production, the Theatre Royal will continue its creative collaboration with the Emma Rice Company and Nottingham Playhouse, in a revival of Kneehigh and Emma Rice’s Tristan & Yseult (April 6-17).

Paul Crewes, CEO at York, said, “We’re very excited about the upcoming season.

Most notably, in a first for us, we will be working with our friends at Citizens Theatre - a wonderful collaboration with a great theatre.
“Tristan and Yseult was last seen on stage in 2017 and I have fond memories of originally producing the show with Emma when we were both at Kneehigh. It's great for York audiences to have the chance to finally see a production that successfully toured the world for years."
Other highlights of the season include the UK premiere of Acosta Danza’s Cuban Baroque (October 1-3) and By Royal Appointment, with Jane Asher and Samantha Womack, telling the story of Queen Elizabeth II’s life behind-the-scenes (November 10-14). And don't forget the theatre's riotous annual Christmas panto - this year Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs (December 4- January 3).
More info and tickets here
