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Casting Announced for West End Run of Grace Pervades Starring Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison

Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison return to their critically acclaimed roles as David Hare’s Grace Pervades transfers to the Theatre Royal Haymarket this spring

by Staff Writer
March 16, 2026
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Grace Pervades PROD 02155 Ralph Fiennes Miranda Raison Image Credit Marc Brenner

Grace Pervades PROD 02155 Ralph Fiennes Miranda Raison Image Credit Marc Brenner

Casting has been confirmed for the limited West End season of Grace Pervades, which runs at the Theatre Royal Haymarket from 24 April to 11 July 2026 following its sell-out premiere at Theatre Royal Bath.

Ralph Fiennes and Miranda Raison will reprise their roles as Henry Irving and Ellen Terry, two icons of the Victorian stage. The production continues to explore their lives and the legacy of Ellen’s children, Edith Craig and Edward Gordon Craig, whose artistic influence shaped British theatre throughout the twentieth century.

Ruby Ashbourne Serkis and Jordan Metcalfe return as Edith and Edward after originating the roles in the 2025 production. They join a company that also includes Youness Bouzinab, Giulia Innocenti, Tom Kanji, Harriet Leitch, Guy Paul, Chris Porter, Maggie Service, Saskia Strallen and Kathryn Wilder, with Katherine Liley and Sam Perry.

       

The production is directed by Jeremy Herrin and supported by an acclaimed creative team. Set design is by Bob Crowley, costumes by Fotini Dimou, lighting by Peter Mumford, sound by Elizabeth Purnell and video by Akhila Krishnan. Susanna Peretz oversees wig, hair and make-up design, with music by Paul Englishby and movement by Lucy Cullingford.

Grace Pervades is presented in the West End by Theatre Royal Bath Productions, Sir Leonard Blavatnik and Danny Cohen for Access Entertainment and Second Half Productions.

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