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March 5 – Columbus, OH @ Ace Of Cups w/ Nothing 7pm All Ages $13 ADV / $15 DOS  buy tickets / more info

June 17 – Columbus, OH @ Park Street Saloon w/ Playing To Vapors, Hello Luna 7pm All Ages $10 ADV / $12 DOS buy tickets / more info

August 3 – Chicago, IL @ Township

August 4 – Columbus, OH @ Ace Of Cups

August 5 – Detriot, MI @ The Loving Touch

August 6 – Cleveland, OH @ Mahall’s

August 8 – Toronto, ON @ Sneaky Dee’s

August 9 – Rochester, NY @ Photo City

August 11 – Brooklyn, NY @ Alphaville

August 12 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Black Forge

March 20 – Columbus, OH @ Spacebar w/ The Hurt Ensemble, Twin Foxes, Prize The Doubt 7pm $5 21+ / $7 18+ more info October 23 – Chicago, IL @ Cobra Lounge w/ Kayo Dot, Vaskula buy tickets   more info

March 19 – Columbus, OH @ Spacebar w/ Free Throw, SRVVLST 8pm $7-21+ / $9-18+ more info March 22 – Ferndale, MI @ The Loving Touch w/ Sunlight Ascending, Man Mountain, Beast In The Field, Help You Rot, The Amino Acids 7pm $8/$10 18+ more info tickets March 23 – Chicago, IL @ Beat Kitchen w/ LITE, Monobody, Space Blood 7:30pm $10/$12 more info tickets March 24 – Lakewood, OH @ Mahall’s w/ LITE, NOMADS, Doxa, Covariance 7pm $5/$10 more info tickets March 25 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Brillobox w/ LITE, My Captain, My Sea 9pm $7 more info March 26 – Harrisburg, PA @ Stage on Herr w/ LITE, North End 7pm $10 21+ more info tickets March 27 – Philadelphia, PA @ Boot & Saddle w/ LITE, You You Dark Forest 8pm $10/$12 more info tickets March 28 – Rehoboth Beach, DE @ Dogfish Head Brewery and Eats w/ LITE 9pm FREE more info March 29 – Brooklyn, NY @ Knitting Factory w/ LITE, Vasudeva 8pm $10/$12 more info tickets May 16 – Zottegem, Belgium @ Dunk!Festival tickets more info May 17 – Reims, France @ L’Excalibur more info May 19 – Barcelona, Spain @ New Underground more info May 20 – Madrid, Spain @ Delia Records more info May 21 – Geneva, Switzerland @ Kalvingrad more info May 22 – Lodi, Italy @ Terminal 1 more info May 23 – Turin, Italy @ Officine Ferroviarie more info May 26 – Prague, Czech Republic @ (A)VOID Floating Gallery more info May 27 – Warsaw, Poland @ Chmury more info May 30 – Freiberg, Germany @ Tivoli Freiberg more info July 22 – Columbus, OH @ Double Happiness w/ The Appleseed Cast (Mare Vitalis 15 Year Anniversary Tour), Annabel, Dads 7pm $13/$15 more info tickets August 16 – Columbus, OH @ Ace Of Cups w/ Braid, Prawn 6:30pm $14 more info tickets

July 25 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Bummers, The Gunshy, Delay, Meridian 9pm FREE

Jan 11 – Columbus, OH @ KOBO w/ Reverse The Curse, Fake Islands 10pm $5 (21+) more info Jan 26 – Columbus, OH @ Skully’s – Columbus Alive Bands To Watch 2013 w/ Cadaver Dogs, Florence & The Evergreens, The Girls!, The Saturday Giant 8pm FREE more info Feb 1 – Columbus, OH @ Skate Naked w/ Title Fight, Grey Gordon, React 7pm $10 Adv / $12 Doors more info | tickets March 6 – Akron, OH @ Annabell’s w/ Gifts From Enola, The Decoy 8:30pm FREE more info March 7 – Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s Music Joint w/ Gifts From Enola, Sioum 8pm $6 ADV / $10 DOS more info tickets March 8 – Hamtramck, MI @ Paychecks w/ Gifts From Enola, If These Trees Could Talk, Sunlight Ascending, Man Mountain 9pm $8 more info March 9 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Gifts From Enola, If These Trees Could Talk, Ves 9pm FREE more info March 15 – Columbus, OH @ Kobo w/ Time Columns, Thoughtless 8pm $5 more info March 16 – Pittsburgh, PA @ 222 Ormsby w/ Relationships, My Captain My Sea 7pm $5 All Ages more info March 17 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Place w/ Caravela, Jerkagram 8pm $7 18+ more info March 18 – Quincy, MA @ South Shore Music Hall 7pm FREE March 19 – Brooklyn, NY @ The Flat w/ Suturee 8pm $5 March 21 – Montclair, NJ @ The Meatlocker w/ Arrows In Her, Secret Parts 9pm $5 more info March 23 – Richmond, VA @ Wolves Den w/ October Wolves, Of Want And Misery 6pm $5 more info March 24 – Chapel Hill, NC @ The Cave w/ Lost Trail more info March 25 – Jacksonville, FL @ Shantytown Pub w/ Knifehits, No Qualms, ATMA 8:30pm $3 more info March 27 – Atlanta, GA @ Under The Couch w/ From Where I’m Standing, Loraine 7pm $5 (Free for GT Students) more info March 28 – Nashville, TN @ Springwater w/ Horseburner, Fragments of God 9PM more info March 29 – Cincinnati, OH @ The Southgate House (Revival Room) w/ Impia, More TBA 9pm $8 Adv / $10 Door more info tickets April 17 – Columbus, OH @ KOBO w/ The Appleseed Cast, Muscle Worship, Ease The Medic 8pm $8 Adv / $10 Door more info May 3 – Cincinnati, OH @ Mayday Northside 9pm FREE! more info May 4 – Columbus, OH @ KOBO Kobo Three Year Anniversary Show w/ The Wet Darlings, Lo-Pan, Sleep Fleet, DJ George Brazil 8pm more info May 10 – Columbus, OH @ KOBO w/ Gunners Daughter, The Revision Plan, Signals Midwest, Worship This 8pm more info May 13 – Chicago, IL @ Reggies Rock Club w/ Rocket Miner, Rhone 17+ 8pm $7 ADV / $10 DOS more info June 8 – Columbus, OH @ Park Street Fest – Goodale Stage 1:45pm more info June 28 – Columbus, OH @ Comfest – Off Ramp Stage 6:30pm more info July 11 – Columbus, OH @ A&R Music Bar w/ Bummers, The Sidekicks, Kid Runner 8pm more info July 26 – Pittsburgh, PA @ Mr. Roboto Project w/ Horseburner, Nevada Mountains, Warren Franklin & The Founding Fathers, Foxing, Unraveling 7pm $5 more info July 27 – Philadelphia, PA @ North Star Bar w/ Horseburner 21+ 9pm $8 adv / $10 door more info tickets July 30 – Willimantic, CT @ Willimantic Records w/ Horseburner 7pm FREE July 31 – Allston, MA @ 0’Briens Pub w/ Horseburner, Dead Cats Dead Rats, The Modern Voice, The Sharpest 21+ 7pm $8 more info August 2 – Union City, NJ @ Lincoln Continental w/ Horseburner, Ola Madrid, Arrows in Her, Paste 7pm $5 more info August 17 – Columbus, OH @ Kobo Live w/ Gates, Until Yesterday, Nude Art, Fitzpatrick more info September 20 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement w/ O’Brother, Native, Daylight 6:30pm $10.00 Adv/$12.00 DOS more info tickets September 29 – Columbus, OH @ Riverfront Arts Festival 2:00pm Free

January 15 – Hamilton, OH @ Galaxy CDS w/ Au Revoir, Sinatra, Old Worlds 6pm $5 more info February 11 – Goshen, IN @ The Goshen Theater w/ Analecta, The Rendition, In Euphoric Company 7PM $5 more info February 22 – Columbus, OH @ The Basement w/ O’Brother, Junius 7 PM $10 Adv / $12 Doors Buy Tickets March 3 – Howell, MI @ Great Escape w/ Good Weather For Airstrikes, Sunlight Ascending, Analecta, Avery Black, Dead And Gone 6pm $7 more info March 7 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Pianos Become The Teeth, Xerxes 9pm FREE! more info March 16 – Akron, OH @ Musica w/ If These Trees Could Talk, The Decoy 8pm $10 purchase tickets March 31 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Tidewater Central Church of The Nazarene w/ Bring the Arsenal, Endevor, The Great Transparency, Your Favorite Coastline, Callusout 5pm $10 more info April 6th – Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s w/ Alcest, Clad In Darkness 6pm $12adv/$15dos/$25VIP more info | purchase tickets April 20 – Columbus, OH @ Kobo w/ Harboring Ghosts, Astro Fang 9pm $5 more info April 25 – Columbus, OH @ Skully’s w/ Touche Amore, Defeater, Code Orange Kids, Birds In A Row 6pm 21+ $12, Under 21 $15 more info June 29 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar Album Release/Tour Kickoff Show w/ If These Trees Could Talk, Good Weather For Airstrikes, Prize The Doubt 9pm FREE! more info June 30 – Chicago, IL @ Reggie’s w/ If These Trees Could Talk, Sioum 6pm $5 ADV / $10 DOS more info tickets July 1 – Appleton, WI @ Maritime Tavern w/ Pharisees, and more 9pm more info July 3 – Omaha, NE @ The Sandbox w/ Bear Stories, Family Picnic 8pm $7 more info July 4 – Breckenridge, CO @ Somewhere in the mountains July 5 – Ogden, UT @ The Genesis Project 7PM FREE more info July 7 – Boise, ID @ The Shredder w/ The Deadlight Effect, The Green Zoo, Stargaze Unlimited 8pm $5 more info July 10 – Seattle, WA @ The Comet Tavern w/ Syas, Tuktu 9pm $6 more info July 12 – Portland, OR @ The Know w/ Doomsower 8pm $4 more info July 13 – Eugene, OR @ The Wandering Goat w/ This Patch Of Sky 7:30 more info July 14 – Redding, CA @ Bombays w/ Judgement Day 9pm $5 more info July 18 – Las Vegas, NV @ Yayo Taco w/ Zvoov, Past And Language, At Sixes and Sevens, Habit 7pm FREE more info July 19 – Tempe, AZ @ Tempe Tavern w/ Flamingo, Tree Riot 9pm FREE more info July 20 – Tempe, AZ @ Tempe Tavern w/ Pride Through Strife, Native Vibes 9pm Free July 22 – San Antonio, TX @ The Ten Eleven w/ Joust & Parry and more 8pm $5 more info July 23 – Houston, TX @ The Mink w/ Sleeping Ancient, Saya, Neptunes Explode 8pm $5 more info July 25 – Tulsa, OK @ Soundpony w/ Good Morning Grizzly 10pm FREE more info July 26 – Kansas City, MO @ Czar Bar w/ The Author and The Poet, Blackbird Cathedral 6PM $5 tickets July 27 – Springfield, MO @ The Outland w/ Blackbird Cathedral, Arise & Go 9pm $5 more info July 28 – St Louis, MO @ The Heavy Anchor w/ Bunnygrunt, Blackwell, The Kyle Sowashes 9pm $7 more info July 30 – Virginia Beach, VA @ Tidewater Church of The Nazarene w/ Bring the Arseneal 6:30pm $2 more info July 31 – Washington DC @ Red Palace w/ The Orchid, Sansyou 8pm $8 more info August 3 – Cleveland, OH @ Wilbert’s w/ Tides, Parade Grounds 9PM more info August 4 – Madison Heights, MI @ House Show w/ Not Ok, Cougar Problems, Trotsky $5 7pm more info September 15 – Columbus, OH @ Independents’ Day 2012 Fest w/ Struck by Lightning, Watershed, Eye, Lo Pan, & many more more info October 13 – Columbus, OH @ KOBO “BRADTOBERFEST” w/ Cadaver Dogs, Swimsuit Edition 10pm $5

February 12 – Urbana, OH @ Depot Coffee House 7pm FREE! February 19 – Toledo, OH @ Mickey Finn’s Pub w/ Sunlight Ascending, Good Weather For Airstrikes 9pm $5 February 22 – Columbus, OH @ Cafe Bourbon Street w/ Damon Moon and The Whispering Drifters 9pm FREE! March 4 – Kalamazoo, MI @ The Strutt w/ Sunlight Ascending, If These Trees Could Talk, Analecta, Paucity (Midwest Post-Rock Fest) 7pm $7 March 16 – Columbus, OH @ Rumba Cafe w/ Deadhorse, Anderson Cale, Mattiburns 7pm $5 March 17 – Huntington, WV @ 636 Trenton Place (HOUSE SHOW) 8pm FREE! March 18 – Canton, OH @ BR Squared w/ Sunlight Ascending, La Vérité 8pm $5 March 19 – Clawson, MI @ 131 Lincoln Ave (HOUSE SHOW) w/ Sunlight Ascending 6pm $3 March 20 – Chicago, IL @ The Crown Tap w/ Rocket Miner 9pm FREE! March 28 – Kansas City, MO @ Record Bar 9pm $7 21+ March 29 – San Antonio, TX @ 1011 w/ Joust & Parry 7pm $8 March 30 – Austin, TX @ Emo’s w/ Joust & Parry, Obsolete Machines, Searching For Signal $6/advance $8/door 9pm March 31 – Houston, TX @ The Mink w/ Lights of Attica 9pm 21+/$6 18+/$8 April 1 – Springfield, MO @ The Outland w/ Blackbird Cathedral 9pm $5 April 15 – Columbus, OH @ 83 Gallery w/ Harboring Ghosts, The Life Aquatic 9pm $5 June 17 – Brighton, MI @ Scott’s Garage w/ Sunlight Ascending, Good Weather For Airstrikes, Tiger! Tiger! June 18 – Chicago, IL @ Pancho’s Bar w/ Sunlight Ascending, Rocket Minor, Rasulka June 19 – Indianapolis, IN @ Indy’s Jukebox w/ Sunlight Ascending, Chiaroscuro June 20 – Newport, KY @ Southgate House w/ Sunlight Ascending, Sweet Ray Laurel, Great Young Hunters, and Starfox June 21 – Greenbrier, TN @ Loudhouse Coffee w/ Sunlight Ascending, Emerson Sky, and Average Age Statue June 22 – Knoxville, TN @ The Longbranch Saloon w/ Sunlight Ascending June 23 – Mill Spring, NC @ The Ultimate Basement w/ Sunlight Ascending June 24 – Cornelius, NC @ The Bonu5 Room w/ Sunlight Ascending June 26 – Washington, DC @ The Velvet Lounge w/ Sunlight Ascending, The Orchid June 27 – Baltimore, Maryland @ Charm City Art Space w/ Sunlight Ascending, The Orchid, Until Sunrise June 28 – Phoenixville, PA @ The Polish Club w/ Sunlight Ascending July 16 – Columbus, OH @ Cafe Bourbon Street w/ Bongripper, Churches Burn 9pm $5 August 25 – Wheeling, WV @ Yesterday’s w/ Gates August 29 – Columbus, OH @ The Summit w/ empire! empire! (i was a lonely estate), mountains for clouds, colors, the life aquatic September 1 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Colors, The Life Aquatic, The Seasonal Help (FREE!) October 1 – Columbus, OH @ Cafe Bourbon Street w/ The Ascent of Everest, Harboring Ghosts October 6 – Athens, OH @ The Smiling Skull Saloon w/ Harboring Ghosts, Blithe Field, Nyodene D 10pm $3 October 8 – Columbus, OH @ KOBO w/ Old Worlds, Rocket Miner, Guillermo Sexo, Ron Freeman and the Revelators 7pm 18+ $5 October 26 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Our Life Story, Battleships, Things Fall Apart 9:30pm FREE! November 5 – Columbus, OH @ Phia Salon Gallery Hop 6-9pm FREE! November 26 – Piqua, OH @ Mote Park w/ Ludlow Falls, The Orphan,The Poet, This Love, Twenty One Pilots, Sound The Surrender 5:30pm ‎$7 December 2 – Lakewood, OH @ Bela Dubby w/ Cope Only Cope, You’re Among Friends, Below Jupiter December 3 – Royal Oak, MI @ Genesis Church w/ Sunlight Ascending, Clockwork, Great Reversals 7pm $6 December 4 – Chicago, IL @ Bottom Lounge w/ Rocket Miner, North By North, Droughts 7:30pm $7 TICKETS December 10 – Columbus, OH @ Cafe Bourbon Street w/ The Sound Museum and more TBA December 15 – Columbus, OH @ Carabar w/ Good Weather For Airstrikes, Things Fall Apart 9pm FREE!

August 30 – Dayton, OH @ Dayton Dirt Collective w/ Still Pioneers 7pm $5 September 10 – Columbus, OH @ Bernie’s Distillery w/ The Calm Blue Sea, Mouth Of The Architect 10pm $6 September 11 – Cincinnati, OH @ Covenant Church w/ The Calm Blue Sea, Never Setting Suns, Good Morning Gladys, Still Pioneers 7pm $5 October 10 – Portsmouth, OH @ Tracy Park – Benefit Show 12pm FREE! October 14 – Columbus, OH @ Bernie’s Distillery w/ Me and My Arrow, Rouge Motel 8pm $5

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The End Of The Ocean's setlist while performing in Brooklyn , NY at “Saint Vitus Bar” included the following songs:

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Full ”The Ocean at the End of the Lane” tour cast, including Charlie Brooks, announced

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28 October 2022

Charlie Brooks and the West End cast of The Ocean at the End of the Lane

The Ocean at the End of the Lane has found all of its residents.

EastEnders star Charlie Brooks has joined the show as Ursula, set to appear from 12 December on the major tour of the hit stage production.

She joins Daniel Cornish (alternate Boy), Trevor Fox (Dad), Emma-Jane Goodwin (understudy), Paolo Guidi (ensemble), Millie Hikasa (Lettie Hempstock), Lewis Howard (understudy), Kemi-Bo Jacobs (Ginnie Hempstock), Ronnie Lee (ensemble), Aimee McGoldrick (ensemble), Laurie Ogden (Sis), Keir Ogilvy (Boy), Domonic Ramsden (ensemble), Joe Rawlinson-Hunt (understudy), Risha Silvera (understudy) and Finty Williams (Old Mrs Hempstock). Also cast is Jasmeen James ( Jekyll and Hyde ) as an understudy.

Brooks will be appearing until 3 June 2023 on tour, with further dates to be announced. This means she is scheduled to perform in Salford, Woking, Leicester, Plymouth, Sunderland, Bath, Belfast, Dublin, Bradford, Wimbledon, Edinburgh, Liverpool, Sheffield, Birmingham and Cardiff.

The production of Neil Gaiman’s much loved fantasy novel, adapted for the stage by Joel Horwood and directed by Katy Rudd, features set design by Fly Davis, costume and puppet design by Samuel Wyer, movement direction by Steven Hoggett, composition by Jherek Bischoff, lighting design by Paule Constable, sound design by Ian Dickinson for Autograph, magic and illusions direction and design by Jamie Harrison and puppetry direction by Finn Caldwell. Casting is by Naomi Downham.

The creative team also includes Sophie Dillon Moniram as associate director, Tim Blazdell as associate set designer, Jess Williams as associate movement director, Rob Casey for Ammonite and Tom Turner as associate lighting designers, Chris Reid as associate sound designer, John Bulleid as magic and illusions associate, and Gareth Aled as associate puppetry director.

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A first look at the new UK tour of The Ocean at the End of the Lane has been revealed.

The National Theatre’s critically acclaimed adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s novel opened on the road this month.

Adapted by Joel Horwood and directed by Katy Rudd, the thrilling adventure of fantasy, myth and friendship will visit 29 towns and cities over the next nine months, opening this week at the The Lowry in Salford.

Finty Williams (Old Mrs Hempstock) and Trevor Fox (Dad) in The Ocean at the End of the Lane. c. Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

The 17-strong ensemble cast are: Charlie Brooks ( Ursula ), Daniel Cornish (alternate Boy ), Trevor Fox ( Dad ), Emma-Jane Goodwin (understudy), Paolo Guidi (ensemble), Millie Hikasa ( Lettie Hempstock ), Lewis Howard (understudy), Kemi-Bo Jacobs ( Ginnie Hempstock ), Jasmeen James (understudy), Ronnie Lee (ensemble), Aimee McGoldrick (ensemble) , Laurie Ogden ( Sis ), Keir Ogilvy ( Boy ), Domonic Ramsden (ensemble), Joe Rawlinson-Hunt (understudy), Risha Silvera (understudy) and Finty Williams ( Old Mrs Hempstock ).

Millie Hikasa (Lettie) and Keir Ogilvy (Boy) in The Ocean at the End of the Lane. c. Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

Returning to his childhood home, a man finds himself standing beside the pond of the old Sussex farmhouse where he used to play. He’s transported to his 12th birthday when his remarkable friend Lettie claimed it wasn’t a pond, but an ocean – a place where everything is possible… Plunged into a magical world, their survival depends on their ability to reckon with ancient forces that threaten to destroy everything around them.

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The cast of The Ocean at the End of the Lane. c. Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

The award-winning creative team includes set designer, Fly Davis; costume and puppet designer, Samuel Wyer; movement director, Steven Hoggett; composer, Jherek Bischoff; lighting designer, Paule Constable; sound designer, Ian Dickinson; magic and illusions director and designer, Jamie Harrison; puppetry director, Finn Caldwell and casting director, Naomi Downham. The associate creative team includes associate director, Sophie Dillon Moniram; associate set designer, Tim Blazdell; associate movement director, Jess Williams; associate lighting designers, Rob Casey (for Ammonite) and Tom Turner; associate sound designer, Chris Reid; associate magic and illusions director, John Bulleid; and associate puppetry director, Gareth Aled.

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The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

at the Noël Coward Theatre

based on the novel by Neil Gaiman adapted by Joel Horwood

Booking and details

Noël Coward Theatre

85-88 St Martin’s Lane, London, WC2N 4AP

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Our acclaimed stage adaptation of The Ocean at the End of the Lane returns to the West End this October, for seven weeks only.

From the imagination of Neil Gaiman , best-selling author of Good Omens , Coraline and The Sandman , this spectacular and thrilling theatrical event is a tour de force of magic and storytelling. Adapted by Joel Horwood and directed by Katy Rudd , The Ocean at the End of the Lane takes audiences on an epic journey to a childhood once forgotten.

Returning to his childhood home, a man finds himself standing beside the pond of the old Sussex farmhouse where he used to play. He’s transported to his 12th birthday when his friend Lettie claimed it wasn’t a pond, but an ocean… Plunged into a magical world, their survival depends on their ability to reckon with ancient forces that threaten to destroy everything around them.

The five-star smash hit returns to London for a strictly limited run, following its highly acclaimed UK & Ireland tour

Performed 11 October — 25 November 2023 in the Noël Coward Theatre.

Production gallery

‘Spellbinding. Theatre at its best.’

Daily Telegraph

‘There’s nothing around to beat this thrillingly imaginative show.’

Mail on Sunday

‘Theatrical magic. A mesmerising adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s hit novel.’

Sunday Times

‘Shows like this don’t come along very often.’

‘This knockout production is theatre at its best.’

Independent

Suitability

This production contains the following effects; high intensity lighting and strobe, haze and smoke, pyrotechnics, loud sound, and blackouts. Age guidance: 12+ yrs. The production contains moments that some people may find frightening, including references to death. For more information, read our Content warning pdf .

Domonic Ramsden, Keir Oglivy, Aimee McGolderick and Millie Hikasa. Photo by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg.

Charlie Brooks and Keir Ogilvy. Photo by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg.

Finty Williams and Kemi-Bo Jacobs. Photo by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg.

Finty Williams and Millie Hikasa. Photo by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg

Laurie Ogden, Charlie Brooks and Trevor Fox. Photo by Pamela Raith

Finty Williams and Trevor Fox. Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg.

Keir Ogilvy, Finty Williams and Millie Hikasa. Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg.

Keir Ogilvy and Millie Hikasa. Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg.

Keir Ogilvy, Millie Hikasa and Kemi-Bo Jacobs. Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg.

Millie Hikasa and Keir Ogilvy. Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg.

Photo by Brinkhoff-Moegenburg

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Meet the cast, the cast describe the plot in 15 seconds, education resource.

This learning resource is designed to support students and their teachers in responding to The Ocean at the End of Lane in various ways. The pack includes opportunities to engage with the production for the live production element of GCSE and/or A Level Drama & Theatre. This learning resource also provides information about the production, and ways in which it can inform and inspire devised or scripted work in schools and colleges.

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Charlie Brooks

Ursula / Skarthach

Charlie Brooks trained at Arts Educational Schools.

Daniel Cornish

Boy (Alternate)

Daniel Cornish trained at Guildford School of Acting.

Trevor Fox trained at Rose Bruford.

Emma-Jane Goodwin

Understudy and Ensemble

Emma-Jane Goodwin tained at East 15 Acting School

Paolo Guidi

Paolo Guidi is an actor based in London.

Millie Hikasa

Lettie Hempstock

Millie Hikasa trained at Arts Educational schools where productions included  Another F***ing Play About Race ,  In the Red and Brown Water  and  Macbeth .

Lewis Howard

Lewis Howard trained at Birmingham School of Acting (now Birmingham Conservatoire).

Kemi-Bo Jacobs

Ginnie Hempstock

Jasmeen James

Jasmeen James performaned in Macbeth  and  A Christmas Carol  for the Globe Players;

Ensemble / Lodger

Ronnie Lee trained at Laine Theatre Arts graduating in July 2018, where productions included  Just So  and  The Laramie Project .

Aimee McGoldrick

Aimee McGoldrick is a recent graduate of Mountview Academy.

Laurie Ogden

Sis / Ensemble

Laurie Ogden is a graduate of National Youth Theatre Rep company 2018/19, where her productions included  To Kill a Mockingbird  at Lyric Hammersmith;  Victoria’s Knickers  and  Consensual  at Soho Theatre; and  Macbeth  at the Garrick.

Keir Ogilvy

Keir Ogilvy trained at Mountview Academy of Theatre Arts.

Domonic Ramsden

Domonic Ramsden graduated from Arts Educational Schools, London.

Joe Rawlinson-Hunt

Joe Rawlinson-Hunt trained on the W1 Workshops Advanced Process and Performance course, where his productions included  Radiant Vermin .

Risha Silvera

Risha Silvera trained with Fourth Monkey Actor Training Company.

Finty Williams

Old Mrs Hempstock

At the National Theatre in  Twelfth Night

Production Team

Neil gaiman.

Neil Gaiman is a storyteller.

Joel Horwood

Joel is a playwright and dramaturg.

Katy Rudd was The Baylis Director at the Old Vic 2019–21.

Set Designer

Fly Davis is an award-winning set and costume designer for the stage.

Costume and Puppet Designer

Samuel Wyer

Samuel Wyer is a scenographer, puppet designer and artist.

Movement Director

Steven Hoggett

For the National Theatre: Nye (also Wales Millennium Centre), The Ocean at the End of the Lane ,  The Light Princess  and  The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time  (also West End and Broadway)

Jherek Bischoff

Jherek Bischoff is a composer, arranger, producer and multi-instrumental performer.

Lighting Designer

Paule Constable

Recent National Theatre includes: Nye (also Wales Millennium Centre), Till the Stars Come Down , The Confessions , Dixon and Daughters , The Normal Heart , The Visit, or The Old Lady Comes to Call  and The Ocean at the End of the Lane

Sound Designer

Ian Dickinson for Autograph

Ian Dickinson is an award-winning sound designer and with extensive credits in the UK and internationally.

Magic and Illusions Director and Designer

Jamie Harrison

Jamie Harrison (he/him) trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He is co-artistic director of Vox Motus.

Finn Caldwell

Finn Caldwell is a director, designer, and performer; he is co-artistic director of Gyre & Gimble, a theatre company specialising in puppetry.

Casting Director

Naomi Downham

For the National Theatre, as casting director: The Grapes of Wrath , Underdog: The Other Other Brontë (also Northern Stage), The House of Bernarda Alba , The Crucible  (also West End),  The Ocean at the End of the Lane  (UK tour),  Hamlet  (school tour) and  Jekyll & Hyde  (school tour)

Associate Director

Sophie Dillon Moniram

Sophie Moniram is a graduate from Mountview Academy’s Theatre Directing MA and has participated in the National Theatre Studio’s Directing Course.

Associate Set Designer and Draftsperson

Tim Blazdell

Tim Blazdell is a video designer, set designer and design associate

Associate Movement Director

Jess Williams

For the National Theatre: Nye (also Wales Millennium Centre); as associate director or associate movement director,  The Ocean at the End of the Lane ,  The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time  and  Beginning  (also for Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch); as movement director, The Boy with Two Hearts

Lighting Associate

Rob Casey for Ammonite

Rob Casey is the co-founder of Ammonite, a company specialising in the technical development and support of a diverse range of live entertainment.

Lighting Associate and LX Programmer

Sound Associate

Christopher Reid

Christopher Reid is an award-winning Sound Designer based in London.

Magic and Illusions Associate

John Bulleid

Associate Puppetry Director

Gareth Aled

Gareth Aled trained at the Royal Welsh College of Music & Drama.

Voice and Dialect Coach

Kate Godfrey

Having worked as an actor for ten years, Kate Godfrey trained as a voice coach at The Central School of Speech and Drama from 1995-6. She has worked at Mountview Theatre School, the Guildhall School of Music and Drama, the National Theatre and the RSC.

Resident Director

Nicky Cox trained at Dartington College of Arts.

Flying Effects

John Maddox for Suspended Illusions Ltd.

John Maddox founded Suspended Illusions Ltd after a decade of touring the world with theatre shows and circuses.

Group bookings

All bookings are handled by the Noel Coward Theatre Box Office

Tickets from £15

Groups rate

10+ tickets – £42.50 Monday – Thursday performances Bands A-B Excluding performances from 23 – 28 October A maximum of 60 tickets per performance. Delfont Mackintosh Group booking information

Schools rate

10+ tickets – £22.50 A free teacher ticket is available for every 11 tickets ordered. Grand Circle seats (Monday – Thursday evenings only) Band A – C (Thursday matinee only) Excluding performances from 23 – 28 October A maximum of 60 tickets per performance. Delfont Mackintosh Schools booking information

Group and Education phone enquiries: 0344 482 5100 (Calls to Delfont Mackintosh Theatres’ 03 numbers cost no more than a national rate call to an 01 or 02 number).

Assisted Performances

  • BSL interpreted: Thursday 19 October, 2.30pm
  • Audio-described: Saturday 21 October, 2.30pm
  • Captioned: Thursday 16 November, 7.30pm

For more information and to book

Email: [email protected]

Phone the Access booking line: 0344 482 5137 (open 10am – 6pm daily, excluding Bank Holidays).

Illustration by Nicolas Delort Photos of UK & Ireland Tour cast by Brinkhoff/Mögenburg and Pamela Raith

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The National Theatre’s haunting Neil Gaiman adaptation is even better in the West End

Andrzej Lukowski

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This review is from November 2021. ‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’ returns to the West End in October 2023 in a touring version with an all-new cast that includes Finty Williams as Old Mrs Hempstock.

Did the unnamed protagonist of ‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’ really fight terrible extradimensional monsters as a 12-year-old, accompanied by his irrepressible, otherworldly friend Lettie Hempstock? Or is the much older version of him we meet at the start and end simply using the fantasy stories he loved to process a miserable, lonely, even abusive childhood? Is the ‘snip and stitch’ performed on his memory by Lettie’s unfathomably powerful ‘grandmother’ real? Or just a metaphor for repressed memories?

You can read Joel Horwood’s superlative National Theatre adaptation of Neil Gaiman’s 2013 fantasy novel any way you like. But when I saw it during its initial run at the Dorfman back in 2019, I was so wowed by the razzle-dazzle of Katy Rudd’s production that I didn’t really consider its status as a memory play. Maybe a monstrous entity does enter the world after the suicide of the family lodger, taking on the shape of a vituperative new tenant, Ursula, who seduces and twists the protagonist’s affable widower dad. Or maybe his dad just got a new girlfriend and started treating him abusively. But the fact of the matter is that this is a story about a lonely, mistreated boy who came into conflict with his family, and then buried memories of the period for decades.

What I’m really getting at is that I found my second visit to the ‘Ocean’ much more emotional than the first. I genuinely think the show is better at the Duke of York’s: tighter, filling the space better, with designer Fly Davis’s backdrop of a tangled thorn portal more effective under a traditional proscenium arch. But I think it also rewards repeat viewing: as I say, this time its strengths as a story of childhood loneliness and the escape James Bamford’s awkward protagonist finds in fantasy worlds feels clearer – both in terms of Nia Towle’s clearly non-human Lettie and her  family, but also the works of CS Lewis, which in one scene literally save the boy from Ursula.

But the flashy stuff remains jaw-dropping too, from Jherek Bischoff’s glittering retro synth score to  Sam Wyer’s  puppets (directed by Finn Caldwell), which run the gamut from vast, stage-swallowing monsters to the sublimely beautiful sequence in which the protagonist and Lettie finally dive into the titular ocean.

And the new actors are great too, not deviating far from the winning performances of the originating NT cast, but still nailing their roles: as Ursula, Laura Rogers has a silkier sort of menace than her predecessor Pippa Nixon, while Nicolas Tennant is particularly good as the sad-sack dad, who appears to be a one-note character before showing hidden depths, not all of them good.

The bottom line is, shows like this don’t come along very often. Maybe it’s changed, maybe I’ve changed, but second time out ‘The Ocean at the End of the Lane’ felt bigger, stranger, sadder and more beautiful – I wish I could swim in its twilight waters for longer.

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Two Christmases ago the National’s spellbinding staging of Neil Gaiman’s fantasy novel – a tale of childhood friendship, fear and the power of stories – was a huge hit in the theatre’s smallest auditorium, the Dorfman. Alas, a planned transfer was “scuppered by you-know-what”, said Nick Curtis in the London Evening Standard . Now, though, it has made it to the West End – and with a “refreshed sense of wonder and visual dazzle”.

It is a triumph, agreed Anya Ryan in The Independent –a “hauntingly memorable” evening, with some moments that are “genuinely terrifying”, such as when oversized puppets “flip overhead and veer menacingly into the audience”. But the power of the show (which is not recommended for under-12s) also derives from epic stage wizardry and moving performances.

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James Bamford is endearing – at times heartbreaking – as the lonely, bookish 12-year-old hero who is plunged into a confrontation with infernal spirits. Nia Towle is equally convincing as Lettie, the farm girl who becomes his guide to the netherworld, said Clive Davis in The Times . And Nicolas Tennant excels as both the older version of the boy and his gruff, widower father. My only caveat – and it is an important one – is that some of the close-up magic has been lost in the transfer from the intimate Dorfman to the bigger stage.

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On the contrary, said Dominic Cavendish in The Daily Telegraph . The production – a five-star smash the first time around – is “even better” staged here. In the bigger space, the ride is wilder, the magic more “head-spinning”, the envelopment more complete.

The first time I saw the play, I was wowed by the sheer “razzle dazzle” of it, said Andrzej Lukowski in Time Out . In the larger Duke of York’s, the visuals remain jaw-dropping; yet the play struck me as more emotionally powerful. And its strengths as a story about the escape a lonely child finds in fantasy worlds – including the one conjured by C.S. Lewis – seemed more clear. Possibly it is simply that it bears repeat viewing, but either way, this is a production to see if you can. “Shows like this don’t come along very often.”

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October 2023

  • Wed 11 Oct → Sat 25 Nov London, Noel Coward Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

September 2023

  • Tue 26 Sep → Sat 30 Sep Wolverhampton Grand Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 19 Sep → Sat 23 Sep Truro, Hall For Cornwall The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 12 Sep → Sat 16 Sep Stoke-on-Trent, Regent Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 5 Sep → Sat 9 Sep Norwich, Theatre Royal The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

August 2023

  • Tue 29 Aug → Sat 2 Sep Glasgow, Kings Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 22 Aug → Sat 26 Aug Aberdeen, His Majesty's Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 15 Aug → Sat 19 Aug The Bristol Hippodrome The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 8 Aug → Sat 12 Aug Southend-on-Sea, Cliffs Pavilion The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 25 Jul → Sat 29 Jul Canterbury, Marlowe Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 11 Jul → Sat 22 Jul Newcastle upon Tyne, Theatre Royal The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 4 Jul → Sat 8 Jul Southampton, Mayflower Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 27 Jun → Sat 1 Jul Milton Keynes Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 20 Jun → Sat 24 Jun New Theatre Oxford The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 6 Jun → Sat 17 Jun Nottingham, Theatre Royal and Royal Concert Hall The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 30 May → Sat 3 Jun Cardiff, Wales Millennium Centre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 23 May → Sat 27 May Birmingham, The Alexandra Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 9 May → Sat 20 May Sheffield, Lyceum Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 2 May → Sat 6 May Liverpool Empire Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 18 Apr → Sat 22 Apr Edinburgh, Festival Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 11 Apr → Sat 15 Apr London, New Wimbledon Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 4 Apr → Sat 8 Apr Bradford, Alhambra Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 28 Mar → Sat 1 Apr Dublin, Bord Gáis Energy Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 21 Mar → Sat 25 Mar Belfast, Grand Opera House The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 7 Mar → Sat 18 Mar Bath Theatre Royal The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

February 2023

  • Tue 28 Feb → Sat 4 Mar Sunderland Empire The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 14 Feb → Sat 25 Feb Plymouth, Theatre Royal The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

January 2023

  • Tue 31 Jan → Sat 11 Feb Leicester, Curve The Ocean At The End Of The Lane
  • Tue 24 Jan → Sat 28 Jan Woking, New Victoria Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

December 2022

  • Mon 12 Dec → Sun 8 Jan Salford, The Lowry The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

October 2021

  • Sat 23 Oct → Sat 14 May London, Duke of York's Theatre The Ocean At The End Of The Lane

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