
The Traitors - Acts of Betrayal
Gillian Lynne Theatre
From 9 June 2027
tbc Mon-Sat 19.30, Thu & Sat 14.30
About the show
One Beginning. Many Endings.
The Traitors is the undisputed phenomenon of British television. Next year, the game leaves the Highlands for the West End and reinvents itself in the process. The Traitors - Acts of Betrayal is a new cycle of five plays that does something television cannot.
It takes the show’s premise and answers the question: who would have won if different players had been chosen to be the Traitors?
From Monday to Friday, the story begins identically but ends five different ways. Characters banished or murdered early in one version emerge victorious in another. Each play stands alone as a complete drama. Together, they form an unprecedented portrait of who people are under pressure, and the way their true colours show in the end.
Then, on Saturdays, the audience takes control as they decide who will wear the cloak. Their choice determines in real-time which version will be played out during that performance.
Written by multi-award-winning John Finnemore (Cabin Pressure), and directed by Robert Hastie, whose credits include the Olivier Award-winning Standing at the Sky's Edge and the West End hit Operation Mincemeat, The Traitors - Acts of Betrayal is produced by makers of The Traitors UK, Studio Lambert, and Neal Street Productions, two multi-award winning teams behind multiple TV, film and theatre productions.
A world of paranoia, betrayal and shifting alliances, The Traitors - Acts of Betrayal is a dramatic exploration of the sliding doors of fate, where nothing is certain, and no one is safe.
10+ Accelerator, Bands A&B from £60, Mon-Thu. Must Book and pay by Wed 30 September 2026
10+ Standard, Bands A&B from £66, Mon-Thu.
Group Rates
School Group Rates
10+ Band D from £27, Mon-Thu. 1 free teacher per 10 tickets paid
Workshops & more...
An improvisation and devising masterclass.
Explore techniques used by actors in the workshop/rehearsal process of creating a new show, how a story can be told from many perspectives, revealing something new every time.
This workshop, led by industry professionals, will challenge students to create characters and improvise, starting with Traitors-themed drama games to inspire their creativity and imagination.
Your Visit
Address:
166 Drury Ln, London WC2B 5PW
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Age recommendation:
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Running time:
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Additional Guidance:
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Getting there:
All groups should arrive 30 minutes before the start of the performance.
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden, Leicester Square, Charing Cross
Nearest Station: London Charing Cross
Plan your route with TFL
Coach Parking: Pick-up and drop-off points are available nearby on Russell Street, Aldwych, Strand, Charing Cross Road, and Drury Lane. Coach drivers should visit TFL for more information regarding parking.
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