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Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison star in the critically acclaim West End transfer

This production is recommended for ages 12+.

Performance dates

24 April - 11 July 2026

Run time: 2hrs 30mins

Includes interval

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Grace Pervades London tickets

Ralph Fiennes (Conclave) and Miranda Raison (Spooks) star in David Hare’s ‘fascinating, absorbing and very funny’ (Financial Times) play, Grace Pervade. Transferring to the Theatre Royal Haymarket for a strictly limited engagement, book your official tickets today! 

About Grace Pervades

Grace Pervades spans nearly a century of theatrical life, tracing the passionate and complex partnership between Sir Henry Irving, the first actor ever to be knighted, and his leading lady, Ellen Terry. Across twenty-five scenes, David Hare’s elegant new play explores how art, love, and ambition intertwine as two great actors shape both each other and the theatre they inhabit.

From the gaslit stages of the late Victorian era to the fading echoes of their legacy in the twentieth century, Grace Pervades is a sweeping reflection on creativity, fame, and devotion - a portrait of two lives bound by brilliance, rivalry, and the enduring spirit of performance.

It’s worth the applause

  • 'Ralph Fiennes gives the performance of a true star…focused, luminous, magnetic' Whatsonstage
  • 'Ralph Fiennes...mesmerising' Times
  • 'Ralph Fiennes triumphs' Observer
  • Miranda Raison plays Ellen Terry, the most loved and highest paid actress in England and recruited by Irving to join his renowned company at the Lyceum Theatre.
  • 'Miranda Raison…a rare marvel' Observer
  • 'Miranda Raison…a gorgeous performance' Financial Times
  • 'Miranda Raison…exceptional' Guardian

Grace Pervades cast

  • Henry Irving - Ralph Fiennes 
  • Ellen Terry - Miranda Raison

 

Grace Pervades creatives

  • Director - Jeremy Herrin
  • Set Designer - Bob Crowley
  • Costume Designer - Fotini Dimou
  • Lighting Designer - Peter Mumford
  • Sound Designer - Elizabeth Purnell
  • Music - Paul Englishby
  • Associate Director - Joe Lichtenstein
  • Movement Director - Lucy Cullingford

Upcoming Performance Times

Friday1 May 2026
Saturday2 May 2026
Saturday2 May 2026
Monday4 May 2026
Tuesday5 May 2026
Wednesday6 May 2026
Thursday7 May 2026
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Grace Pervades review: Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison shine in David Hare's tribute to Victorian stars

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Grace Pervades review: Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison shine in David Hare's tribute to Victorian stars

The Theatre Royal Haymarket has transformed into the Lyceum, but you won’t see any singing Serengeti animals here. Long before The Lion King ruled the West End venue, it belonged to another king entirely: the titan of Victorian theatre, actor-manager Henry Irving (Ralph Fiennes). 

Grace Pervades charts Irving’s management of the Lyceum from 1878 to 1902 and documents - through 25 scenes and 24 years - two artists, Irving and his leading lady, Ellen Terry (Miranda Raison), who are bound together by work, admiration and broken promises.

Terry acts with joy, charm and warmth, a choice that was ridiculed by some critics at the time. She was seen as ‘too sexual to be an actress’, and it’s where the title of David Hare’s 32nd play found its name, an abbreviation of a review “Grace pervades the hussy.” She is the polar opposite of Irving, who plays everything with sorrow and tragedy “an evening with me can be very grim” he admits. 

It is a professional, and personal, relationship that shouldn’t work but did.. Terry’s easy confidence allows her to challenge Irving in ways few others can. She is one of the only people able to puncture his self-seriousness, gently offering notes on his performance style “your acting could be improved if, from time to time, you looked at the other actors.” She gets some of the biggest laughs of the evening (and there are a lot of them).  

1 May, 2026 | By Sian McBride

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