Aaron Pierre and Giles Terera star in Clint Dyer's bold new staging
‘It’s society’s way of dealing with someone different’ — One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey
Inside a psychiatric facility, Chief Bromden has been silent for years — confined and maligned by a system that labels, divides and forgets. But he has a story to tell. He’s just been waiting for someone to listen.
Enter Randle P. McMurphy, a gambler and provocateur whose defiance unsettles the ward — and sparks something long dormant in Bromden and his fellow patients. Under the iron rule of Nurse Ratched, they have been stripped of their humanity. Now, McMurphy’s rebellion reminds the patients of their voices — and what it means to be free.
Based on Ken Kesey’s countercultural masterpiece, Clint Dyer directs a bold new staging of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest that reignites the spirit of the original novel, starring Aaron Pierre and Giles Terera. A searing exploration of colonialism and the social structures built to silence dissent, this production invites audiences to experience the story in a powerful new light.
Bird & Bird is the proud Production Sponsor of One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest
Production supported by The Huo Family Foundation and The Public Fund
Powerful stage adaptation of Ken Kesey’s iconic novel
Set inside a psychiatric facility where control, conformity, and silence dominate
Follows Chief Bromden, a man long unheard, and the story he is ready to tell
Randle P. McMurphy’s rebellion ignites resistance and restores lost voices
Explores themes of freedom, identity, power, and institutional control
Directed by Clint Dyer in a bold new staging
Starring Aaron Pierre and Giles Terera
Reimagined through a contemporary lens, examining colonialism and systems that silence dissent
Supported by Bird & Bird, The Huo Family Foundation, and The Public Fund
Entry to the show
F&B and anything not mentionned as inclusions
Strictly for ages 14 and above.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with a ramp for the entrance and lift access to the performance space
No dress code required; guests may dress comfortably or formally as preferred
Complimentary cloakroom available, but large bags or suitcases should be avoided
Gallery artwork on display is available for purchase; contact venue staff for details
You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.
This experience/attraction has a non-cancellable / non-changeable cancellation policy: Once booked, the ticket cannot be canceled or modified.
Venue address: Wyndham's Theatre, 32-36 Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0DA Charing Cross Station is approximately 5-7 minutes walk from the venue
Nearest tube station The nearest underground station is Waterloo (Northern/Bakerloo/Jubilee/Waterloo & City Lines). Blackfriars (District and Circle Lines) and Southwark (Jubilee Line) are also nearby.
Bus Routes: bus routes, 1, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, and 68
By Train: If arriving to the theatre by train, the nearest train station is Waterloo Station.
By Car: IF you are driving to the theatre, the nearest car parks are the National Theatre Car Park and the Union Car Park on Southwark Street.