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Girl from the North Country Returns to The Old Vic for Limited Run

by Staff Writer
April 8, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Following its world premiere in 2017, Girl from the North Country returns to The Old Vic for a strictly limited nine-week run from 24 June to 23 August 2025.

Set in 1934, the story unfolds in Duluth during the Great Depression. Amidst the dust and hardship, a group of wayward travellers find each other, experiencing love, loss, life, and everything in between in a local guesthouse filled with music, hope, and soul.

With a company of 23 actors and musicians, award-winning playwright Conor McPherson beautifully weaves the iconic songbook of Bob Dylan into this smash hit show.

       

Don’t miss your final chance to see this beloved Tony and Olivier Award winner as it returns to where it all began. Priority booking for Members opens today from 12 noon, and public booking opens on Monday, 14 April from 12 noon.

Artistic Director of The Old Vic, Matthew Warchus, said, “What an honour to welcome Girl from the North Country back to The Old Vic, following its world premiere here on our stage eight years ago. It’s no exaggeration to say this production has played a major role in redefining what musical theatre can be, delivering a form-bending story of love, loss, and hope that has resonated far and wide. When I was first introduced to this project, it felt once-in-a-lifetime – the combination of Bob Dylan’s songs and Conor McPherson’s writing is truly extraordinary and completely unforgettable. I’m delighted to have Conor back directing his original landmark production; I know this will be very special for our audiences”.

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