Sting Tickets
London

Sting Tickets

Sting: What to expect - 1
Sting Tickets

About Sting

I should never have let you in.

I usually don’t let people in. Ash is off the rails.

Going straight from the sparkly sweat and tequila shots of the club to her first day of a new job, her new boss Lily is unimpressed. Their assignment: to catalogue historic cases of women accused of being witches. After an incident at work, Ash's boyfriend Dom enters the scene as a knight in shining armour, even providing Ash with the best present she could hope for: a pet rabbit. But as the women delve into researching a disturbing series of murders, Lily starts to get the sense that something is wrong with Ash. Or maybe, something is wrong with Dom.

This urgent new play by Sophie Swithinbank directed by Nancy Medina casts a scathing light on the systemic injustice that permeates the very institutions sworn to protect us.

Relaxed:

  • Wednesday, 1st July, 3:00pm

BSL Interpreted:

  • Friday, 3rd July, 8:00pm

Audio Described (with Touch Tour at 7pm):

  • Tuesday, 7th July, 8:00pm

Captioned:

  • Thursday, 9th July, 8:00pm

Categories

Plays, Off West End

Age

Ages 14+.

Start date

18th June, 2026

Important information

Contains abusive/coercive relationships & violence against women, blood onstage & discussion of a miscarriage, sexual content, discussions around sexual assault, depiction of a seizure, strong language, toxic masculinity & homophobia & alcohol & drug use.

Sting cast and creative team

By: Sophie Swithinbank
Director: Nancy Medina
Sets: Debbie Duru
Costumes: Debbie Duru
Sound: Nicola T Chang

Venue

The Maria Theatre

66 The Cut, London, United Kingdom, SE1 8LZ

Directions

You'll find the Young Vic in the South Bank area of London, a short walk from the Tate Modern, the National Theatre and the river Thames. We are a five-minute stroll from Waterloo, Waterloo East or Southwark stations.

The easiest (and greenest!) way to get to the Young Vic is to use public transport. To plan your journey on public transport, visit TfL's journey planner or call 020 7222 1234 (Textphone 020 7918 3015). For information on what TfL have in place to make your journey safe, click here.

🚇 Tube Waterloo station is on the Bakerloo, Jubilee, Northern and Waterloo & City lines. Southwark station is on the Jubilee line.

🚂 Rail Waterloo and Waterloo East. Charing Cross and London Bridge stations are one stop away by Tube.

🚲 Bike There are cycle racks in front of the building. There are also Transport for London Cycle Hire docking points at Waterloo and Southwark stations a short walk away, click here to find one. Visit the TFL website to plan your cycle route.

👣 On Foot It's easy to walk here from most areas of Central London. Plan your walking route with TfL.

🚘 Car The nearest car parks are National Car Park Ltd on Upper Ground, Coin Street and Waterloo station.

We are in London's congestion zone, which means you will likely incur a charge if you drive into central London. For the latest information, visit www.cclondon.com.

Schedule

Day of weekAfternoonEvening
Monday-8:00 PM
Tuesday-8:00 PM
Wednesday-8:00 PM
Thursday3:00 PM8:00 PM
Friday-8:00 PM
Saturday-8:00 PM
Sunday--

Frequently asked questions

What is Sting about?

This urgent new play by Sophie Swithinbank directed by Nancy Medina casts a scathing light on the systemic injustice that permeates the very institutions sworn to protect us.

Which venue is Sting at?

The Maria Theatre.

What's the price for Sting tickets?

The price for tickets to Sting starts at £28.

How old do children need to be to see Sting?

Ages 14+.

How do you buy tickets for Sting?

Buy tickets today on Box Office. Check availability, pricing and more.

We are a member of the Society of Ticket Agents and Retailers (STAR) and operate within the code of practice STAR sets down for its members.