Children under 12 will not be admitted.
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Booking until 30 December 2017
Run time 2hr 55min (including interval)
Includes interval
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1993. Two maverick Norwegian diplomats try to coordinate top secret talks in a castle in the middle of a forest outside Oslo. Their quiet heroics will lead them into the heart of one of the world’s longest running conflicts.
Oslo tells the true story of how one young Norwegian couple - Terje Rød-Larsen, played by Toby Stephens (Black Sails, BBC’s Jane Eyre, Private Lives) and Mona Juul, played by Lydia Leonard (Tony nominated for her role in Wolf Hall) - planned and orchestrated top-secret, high-level meetings between the State of Israel and the Palestine Liberation Organisation, which culminated in the signing of the historic 1993 Oslo Accords. Also starring Peter Polycarpou (The Magistrate, Oklahoma! - NT).
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Recommended for ages 12 and above.Recent Reviews
Great story, simple use of sets, and great acting of the 3-4 main leads playing the Norwegian intermediary, his wife, and the Palestinian/Israelis negotiators. Hit just the right tone of addressing a serious issue with delicate light heartedness.
A very good play with interesting characters, great script and the acting was excellent
One of the best plays I've ever seen.
Fantastic play. Although the seats had a slightly restricted view this did not have any significant impact and the seats were fantastic value. Really pleased we were able to see the play.
Such professionalism and talent with a witty, political and passionate performance which was so well written. A joy to behold and experience.
I enjoyed the play very much. I would have preferred to be further forward, but it was a very good seat for the price
My second visit to Oslo. Very clever and thought provoking
One of the best productions this year!highly recommended
Brilliant script with surprising quantities of humour!
A very educational and entertaining performance.
The play was outstanding. The history is fascinating and the acting, without exception, was exceptional.We are visiting from the USA and feel very fortunate to have had the opportunity to see "Oslo." We saw "Ink" last summer and thought it was remarkable. The acting in both plays was superb. The story in "Oslo" was gripping- much as the story in "Hamilton" presented an up-close view of significant historical events.
It was everything you would want from a play about a very serious topic. I thought I knew about the Oslo Accord, but this gave me much more insight. It was also very witty and entertaining and the actors were excellent.
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