
The Moth
Finborough Theatre
27 Oct - 21 Nov 2026
Tue-Sat 19.30, Sat & Sun 15.00
About the show
A chance meeting on a train between John, a Black British journalist, and Marius, a White South African ex-soldier, sets in motion an escalating chain of events that reshapes their lives over the next thirty years – as John withholds forgiveness and Marius becomes increasingly obsessed with seeking it.
Finally, before the nation's television cameras, they face each other to confront the past and lay bare their conflicting truths.Inspired by a true story, The Moth is a gripping new play that speaks directly to our times – a psychological thriller of memory, race, war, trauma, the legacy of Apartheid and the limits of forgiveness…
Originally developed from a ten-minute video monologue which has since had over 30,000 views, it was selected for 26 festivals across the world, winning the Kwanzaa Film Festival Best Monologue Award in New York City. The stage version took the North by storm on tour in 2025, playing to packed houses at venues including Live Theatre Newcastle, the Lowry Salford and Shakespeare North in Liverpool, it received rave reviews, and won actor Micky Cochrane the award for Best Performance at the North-East Culture Theatre Awards for his portrayal of Marius.
The Moth includes a brief cameo by Bridgerton star, Adjoa Andoh as the voice of John Josana’s mother, Joy.
Playwright Paul Herzberg drew on his South African background and forced conscription into the army during the Angolan Border War, leaving the country thereafter. His lived experience of Apartheid and its reverberations to the present day drive the narrative. “The Moth looks at racism through the eyes of two men in the present, who are forced to confront their troubled past after a chance encounter. It explores the nature of forgiveness: What it really is; Who has the right to confer it; Whether it has any meaning in the context of human progress.”
Previews (27 and 28 October) £17 all seats.
Week 1: Tickets £22, £20 concessions.
Weeks 2 and 3: Tickets £27, £25 Concession
Week 4: Tickets £29, £27 concessions
Group Bookings for all performances – 1 free ticket in every 10 purchased.
Group Rates
School Group Rates
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Your Visit
Address:
Finborough Theatre, 118 Finborough Road, London, SW10 9ED
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Age recommendation:
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Running time:
2 hours
Additional Guidance:
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Getting there:
The theatre is 5 minutes from Earl’s Court Underground Station (Zone 1, District and Piccadilly Lines).
From Earl’s Court underground station, leave the station by the Warwick Road exit (for Earl’s Court Exhibition Centre), turn left and we are five minutes walk straight up the road.
5 minutes from West Brompton Station (District Line and National Rail).
From West Brompton underground station, turn right from the station, walk past Brompton Cemetery and turn right into Finborough Road.
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