Giant Tickets
Golden Globe winner John Lithgow stars at Roald Dahl in the critically acclaimed play.
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Harold Pinter Theatre
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Top Rated:Highly reviewed by audiences
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After a sell-out run at the Royal Court, Giant—the explosive play that has everyone talking—is heading to London’s West End. Opening at the Harold Pinter Theatre in Spring 2025, this gripping production stars Tony and Emmy Award winner John Lithgow, reprising his role as the legendary (and controversial) children’s author Roald Dahl. Written by Mark Rosenblatt and directed by the acclaimed Nicholas Hytner, Giant is a powerful, provocative drama about legacy, scandal, and the price of genius. Book your Giant West End tickets now and witness the play that’s making headlines.
At the centre of Giant is a world-famous author facing public scrutiny and personal reckoning. As reputations hang in the balance and past decisions come under fire, a fierce battle of wills unfolds. With razor-sharp dialogue and emotional intensity, this critically acclaimed play confronts the complexities of forgiveness, fame, and truth. Please note: the appearance of any specific actor, including John Lithgow, cannot be guaranteed due to illness or unforeseen circumstances. Don’t miss this must-see theatrical event—secure your Giant tickets today for its unmissable West End run.
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Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton St, London SW1Y 4DN.
Train Station: Charing Cross Station (Southeastern).
Tube Station: Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo Line, Piccadilly Line).
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Giant contains smoking on stage and loud noises throughout; This production also contains antisemitic language; graphic descriptions of violence; emotional discussion of themes including conflict in the Middle East, Israel and Palestine; and strong language.

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