THE LADY IN THE VAN

From the team that brought you Abigail’s Party
VIEW GALLERY

In these extraordinary times, when a trip to the theatre has to be planned like a military operation, all the extra effort is worthwhile when the audience is rewarded with such an absolutely fantastic show.read more here »
Paul Scott

The Sussex Newspaper


It takes a brave team to take on a work with this history but here the Sarah Mann Company have not only picked that battle but won it......read more here »

Andrew Kay

Latest Brighton


Chapman’s props and Mann’s acting bestow one final benediction, one might almost say miracle at the play’s Apotheosis and Ariss and Moriarty’s direction of eye-travel is both comic and deeply touching.read more here »
Simon Jenner

Brighton Fringe


The Lady in the Van was an extremely strong start to the fringe and will definitely be one of the plays everyone will remember for its insightful take on friendships and acceptance,
read more here »
Sascha Cooper

Broadway Baby


This is a wonderful production of The Lady in the Van. It is a funny, acerbic and warm-hearted play performed by a cast who make the words shine on the stage.
read more here »
Simon Topping

Reviews Hub

Sarah Mann Company presents

THE LADY IN THE VAN

Weds 26th – Sat 29 th May @ 7pm
Thursday & Saturday Matinees @ 2pm

Brighton Open Air Theatre, Dyke Road Park, Hove BN3 6EH

Tickets £15 & Conc. £13.50 Family: £45

07502 619633

https://www.brightonopenairtheatre.co.uk

Abigail’s Party 2020 press

“High class and supreme quality production” – The Sussex Newspaper
“A perfect way to spend a summer evening” The Argus

by Alan Bennett

A funny and poignant tale about the generosity of the human spirit, possibly.
“When Miss Shepherd drove her van into my garden in 1974 friends used to ask me if I
as planning to write a play about her. I wasn’t, but 25 years later I did.”- Alan Bennett.

She came for three months and stayed for fifteen years.

A mostly true story
Cast: Nathan Ariss, Nick Bartlett, Pip Henderson, Jack Kristiansen, Sarah Mann & Paul Moriarty