The Price

  • 2hrs 30mins (incl. interval)
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THE PRICE is playing at Marylebone Theatre for a  strictly limited run until 21 June. 

Opening to critical acclaim, THE PRICE is being hailed as “exquisite” (Financial Times) and a “first-rate revival” (The Sunday Times). Jonathan Munby directs “One of the greatest living theatre actors of his generation” (WhatsOnStage), two-time Olivier Award-winning Henry Goodman, alongside a “tremendous cast” (The Guardian) of Faye Castelow, Elliot Cowan and John Hopkins 

Every choice has its price. On the eve of selling their late father’s possessions, two estranged brothers meet for the first time in years. What begins as a simple transaction becomes a fierce emotional reckoning, as decades of resentment, sacrifice and buried truth erupt into the open in this “richly atmospheric production” (Daily Mail).  

Don’t miss this “utterly riveting” (The Stage) and “sumptuously realised” (The Standard) portrait of family where memory, regret and emotional inheritance collide.‍ 

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What is The Price about?

On the eve of selling their late father’s possessions, two estranged brothers meet in a cluttered New York attic for the first time in years. What begins as a simple transaction becomes a fierce emotional reckoning, as decades of resentment, sacrifice and buried truth erupt into the open.

Ticket Information

Tickets are currently available for performance from 17 April – 21 June 2026.

Show Information

Age Guidance: 12+

Running Time

2 hours and 30 minutes (including an interval)

Cast & Creatives

Henry Goodman, Jonathan Munby.

Arthur Miller (Playwright).

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Booking Period

17 Apr - 21 Jun 2026

Venue Information

Marylebone Theatre

35 Park Rd, London NW1 6XT

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Nearest Tube/Rail Station

Baker Street

Buses

13, 113, 139, 189, 274, N113.

Nearest Car Parks

The closest parking space is NCP London Marylebone Road

Reviews

The Daily Telegraph

'Theatrical gold… Henry Goodman is a phenomenon in this Arthur Miller masterpiece'

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