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How to get Echo tickets starring James Corden, Milly Alcock and more

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If you’re looking for a play with a difference, then you’re in luck; Echo is coming to Royal Court Theatre.

It probably comes as no surprise that this play departs from the norm, as it was written by Nassim Soleimanpour, author of White Rabbit Red Rabbit, which played at Soho Theatre last year.

Similarly to White Rabbit Red Rabbit, the one-performer production will feature a different actor each night, with no rehearsal and absolutely no idea of what’s coming next.

All we know is that performers will adventure across time and space, guided by Soleimanpour from his flat in Berlin, in a production that touches on themes of connection, belonging and home.

For the chance to see performers including Daniel Kaluuya, Nish Kumar and Milly Alcock, here’s how you can get tickets to see Echo.

Buy Echo tickets at TodayTix

Who is starring in Echo at the West End?

  • 27th June 2025 – Reece Shearsmith
  • 28th June 2025 – Daniel Kaluuya
  • 30th June 2025 – James Corden
  • 1st July 2025 – Dominic West
  • 2nd July 2025 – Lolly Adefope
  • 3rd July 2025 at 2:30pm – Nish Kumar
  • 3rd July 2025 at 7:30pm – Milly Alcock
  • 4th July 2025 – Mel Giedroyc
  • 5th July 2025 at 2:30pm – Simon McBurney
  • 5th July 2025 at 7:30pm – Juliet Stevenson

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When and where can I see Echo in London?

Echo is playing at Royal Court Theatre from 27th June 2025 until 5th July 2025.

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How long is Echo?

The play will run for approximately 80 minutes with no interval.

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How much do Echo tickets cost?

At TodayTix, you can get tickets starting from £23. Prices will vary depending on which performer you want to see and where you sit.

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How to get Echo tickets at the West End

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