


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 assisted performances, please book directly through the National Theatre.
2nd December, 2026
23rd January, 2027
By: Jim Cartwright
Music: David Shrubsole
Director: Robert Hastie
Cast list: Paul Chuckle, Jill Halfpenny, Francesca Mills
Sets & Costumes: Janet Bird
Lighting: Paul Pyant
Sound: Mike Walker
Location: National
Railway station: Waterloo
Bus numbers: 1, 4, 26, 59, 68, 76, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 521, X68
Car park: National Theatre basement, accessed from Upper Ground Opening times: 6am to 12 midnight (Mon – Fri) and 7am to 12 midnight (Sat and Sun)
Directions from tube: The National Theatre is on the South Bank, just minutes from Covent Garden, the West End and Waterloo. The main entrance is on the riverside walkway.
Robert Hastie directs this new production of Jim Cartwright's modern classic.
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice is at London's Dorfman Theatre, which is located at National Theatre, South Bank, London, SE1 9PX.
The Rise and Fall of Little Voice tickets start at £42.
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