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Jonathon Spector's off-Broadway comedy hit comes to London's Old Vic.

This production is recommended for ages 14+.

Performance dates

13 September - 31 October 2022

Run time To be confirmed.

Includes interval

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Eureka Day comes to London’s Old Vic

Jonathan Spector's 2018 satirical play Eureka Day will receive its European premiere this September. The play about a community split on their views on vaccination will star Oscar winner Helen Hunt and runs from 6 September to 31 October at London's Old Vic.

What is Eureka Day about?

'If consensus was easy, everyone would do it.'

In Jonathan Spector's satirical play, polite discussion descends into an ideological battle as a democratic utopia rips itself asunder.

The story takes place in 2017 at the progressive Eureka Day school in Berkeley, California. The school has an ethos of acceptance and welcomes every child, of which the parents on the Executive Committee are immensely proud. But when an outbreak threatens the community, they soon find their shared values of tolerance and togetherness put into question.

Eureka Day follows five school board members as they review their school policy guidelines and struggle to agree, exploring the topic of vaccinations in modern-day America.

Eureka Day cast and creatives

Jonathon Spector's Eureka Day was first staged at the Aurora Theatre in Berkeley, California, before its premiere in New York's Walkerspace in 2019, becoming an off-Broadway hit.

The upcoming production will star multi-award-winning actress Helen Hunt. She is well-known for her roles in film and television, such as Mad About You, As Good As It Gets, and Castaway. She has also produced, co-written and directed two films: Ride and Then She Found Me. However, she also has theatrical credits to her name, having worked with Old Vic artistic director Matthew Warchus on Life x 3. She also played the role of Viola in Twelfth Night on Broadway in 1998.

In Eureka Day, Helen Hunt takes on the role of Suzanne. She will be joined by Kirsten Foster (The Life of Pi, The Sandman) as Amy and television star and comedian Mark McKinney (Superstore, The Kids in the Hall) as Don. Ben Schnetzer (The Book Thief,Pride) plays Eli and Susan Kelechi Watson(This is Us, A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood) plays Carina.

Katy Rudd (The Ocean at the End of the Lane, Camp Siegfried) directs.

Eureka Day tickets on sale now!

Eureka Day commences previews at the Old Vic on September 6th, before opening night on 23 September, with a run scheduled until 31 October 2022. So don't delay! Book your Eureka Day tickets early to guarantee seats to this highly anticipated satirical comedy!

'The perfect play for our age of disagreement.' New York Times

Content

Contains strong language and themes of childhood illness and child bereavement.

Special notes

The appearance of particular cast members cannot be guaranteed. Please note: Helen Hunt is not scheduled to perform 13–16 September.

Access

Audio Described: 11 October 2022 at 7:30pm. Captioned: Friday 14 October at 7:30pm.

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Recent Reviews

4.5
43 reviews
Kari L Robinson

What a wonderful show! We thoroughly enjoyed ourselves. Wonderful cast! Fantastic evening!

Kristin A. Mannion

Art imitating life. Was wonderfully written to have us laugh at ourselves, and our often far reaching, unreasonable expectations. Haven't laughed so hard for a long time.Recommend all get over to Old Vic as soon as possible.

Hilary Bradley

Wonderfully written and produced, great cast in a beautiful theatre.

ALAN TUCK

Well written. Funny and painfully spot on sending up the current state of discourse in sharing ideas in America. Echoes of Love Letters in end of Act 1and Animal Farm in Act 2

Ewa Jarmoszuk

Very good

Chantal

Wonderful acting!

Clementine Drackett

Laughed until I basically cried. All the actors were amazing. Have recommended it to all my friends…just wish it was playing for longer!

Dymond Duncan

first act very funny - second act a bit dull

Evan McCartin

Very funny and topical

Mrs Amanda Bates

So great to see these acclaimed actors on stage.

Bogdan Dospinescu

Wonderful! I enjoyed the acting, the script and i loved the humour, especially at the end of the first act. LOL

Heather Beck

We really enjoyed the play!

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