The production was first seen at the Theatre Royal Bath.

Further details have been unveiled for the West End run of Jeremy Herrin’s production of David Hare’s new play, Grace Prevades.
It has been announced that the production, set to see Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison reprising their roles, will run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from the 24th April until the 11th July 2026.
The show focuses on the lives of of Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, both well known figures of the Victorian stage, as well as Terry’s children, Edith Craig and Edward Gordon Craig who played roles in the re-shaping of British theatre. Further casting has yet to be announced.
With tickets for the West End run on sale now, the show is produced by Theatre Royal Bath Productions, Len Blavatnik and Danny Cohen for Access Entertainment, and Second Half Productions.
Meanwhile, the creative team behind the production includes: set design by Bob Crowley, costume design by Fotini Dimou, lighting design by Peter Mumford, sound design by Elizabeth Purnell, music by Paul Englishby, casting by Jessica Ronane, associate direction by Joe Lichtenstein, and movement direction by Lucy Cullingford.
To book tickets visit: https://trh.co.uk/whatson/grace-pervades/
