The new lineup will run until July 2026.
The Young Vic has revealed its first full season under newly appointed Artistic Director Nadia Fall — and it’s set to make a powerful impression. Running from September 2025 to July 2026, the season spans seven productions, with six directors making their Young Vic debut across both the Main House and The Maria studio space.
Fall herself will open the season by directing Joe Orton’s razor-sharp 1964 classic, Entertaining Mr Sloane, running from 15 September to 8 November 2025. “I was particularly drawn to the way Orton calls us all out,” she said. “In a world where humankind is demonstrating a scarcity of both humanity and kindness.”
Highlights of the Main House lineup include the UK premiere of Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo by Rajiv Joseph (2 December 2025 to 31 January 2026), a revival of Arthur Miller’s Broken Glass directed by Jordan Fein (21 February to 18 April 2026), and CARE, a UK premiere from Alexander Zeldin (11 May to 11 July 2026).
Meanwhile, The Maria studio will host Ohio (30 September to 24 October 2025) by Abigail and Shaun Bengson, The Museum of Austerity by Sasha Wares (5 December 2025 to 16 January 2026), and Sophie Swithinbank’s Sting (18 June to 18 July 2026).
Speaking about the upcoming season, Fall shared: “Vivid stories are the key. It’s a season that invites us to hold a mirror up to ourselves… to interrogate who we are behind the façade.”
Tickets for Entertaining Mr Sloane, Ohio, Bengal Tiger at the Baghdad Zoo, and Museum of Austerity go on sale at noon on Monday, 19 May. The rest will follow later this autumn.
GO: Visit youngvic.org for tickets and more information.