
The Rise And Fall Of Little Voice
Dorfman Theatre
2 Dec 2026-23 Jan 2027
NT rep: 19.30 & 14.15
About the show
The hardest voice to find is your own
Alone in the sanctuary of her small bedroom, Little Voice fills the air with pitch‑perfect renditions of her deceased dad’s prized record collection of the great divas, from Judy Garland to Billie Holiday.
But when her mother Mari’s latest fling, local wheeler dealer Ray, hears her sing he’s certain he’s struck gold. Will Little Voice be pushed into a spotlight she never asked for?
Francesca Mills (Silent Witness) plays Little Voice in this major new production of Jim Cartwright’s modern classic, directed by National Theatre Deputy Artistic Director Robert Hastie (Standing at the Sky’s Edge).
For groups of 10 or more Adults, the following discount rates can be applied to the seat prices below:
10-19 people: £6 off
20+ people: £10 off and one free ticket for the group leader
Ticket prices
Monday – Thursday evenings and matinees:
£22, £41, £56, £72
Friday & Saturday evenings and matinees:
£27, £51, £65, £85
Previews 2 – 7 December:
£22, £33, £45, £56
Group Rates
School Group Rates
UK State schools: Group tickets at £12 each, plus one teacher at the same price for every 9 pupils.
UK Independent schools: Group tickets at £14 each, plus one teacher at the same price for every 9 pupils.
10+ students aged 19-25 from UK Universities or Higher Education: £17 each plus 1 teacher at the same price, for every 9 students.
Non-UK-based schools or education groups 10+ aged 25 for younger in any form of education £27 or £32 each plus 1 teacher at the same price, for every 9 students.
Available Monday – Thursday
Workshops & more...
A musical theatre workshop exploring the central characters from The Producers and its core themes and story, ending in a staging of a song from the show.
Learn more about Theatre Workout's award-winning West End or outreach masterclasses here.
Your Visit
Address:
Dorfman Theatre, National Theatre, South Bank, London, SE1 9PX
Map link:
Age recommendation:
Tbc
Running time:
Tbc
Additional Guidance:
Following the Dorfman Theatre performances, The Rise and Fall of Little Voice embarks on a national tour.
Getting there:
All groups should arrive 30 minutes before the start of the performance.
Nearest Tube: Waterloo, Southwark, Charing Cross
Nearest Station: London Waterloo, London Waterloo East, London Charing Cross
Plan your route with TFL
Coach Parking: Pick-up and drop-off points are available nearby. Coach drivers should visit TFL for more information regarding parking.
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