The Last Picture
The Last Picture
The Last Picture is a quietly powerful new one-man play that places the audience inside multiple moments at once: a theatre audience in 2026, a Year 9 school trip, and Europe on the brink of catastrophe in 1939. As these perspectives overlap, the story invites us to consider how we remember the past and how we respond to the present.
Guiding the experience is Sam, an emotional support dog — a calm, reassuring presence who promises safety, even as history darkens and questions become harder to ignore.
Co-produced by York Theatre Royal, English Touring Theatre and An Tobar and Mull Theatre, this thoughtful and immersive production explores compassion, responsibility and the choices we make when faced with uncomfortable truths.
A moving and reflective piece of theatre that lingers long after the lights go down.
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Prices
Tickets from £20
Concessions from £12
The following concessions apply on standard tickets:
- Students & Under 25s
- Job Seekers, Pension Credit & Universal Credit recipients
- Surrey Carers Cardholders
The following discounts apply on standard tickets:
- Members
- Access
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Details
Venue: Mill Studio
Running Time: TBC
Thu 5 Mar, 7:45pm
Fri 6 Mar, 7:45pm
Sat 7 Mar, 2:45pm & 7:45pm
AccessibilityTo book accessible tickets and discuss your access requirements, please contact our Box Office.
For more info on Accessibility, click here.
Contains some strong language and sensitive subject matter.
This production includes references to the Holocaust and antisemitism. It has descriptions of discrimination, violence, torture and death.
The Last Picture
The Last Picture is a quietly powerful new one-man play that places the audience inside multiple moments at once: a theatre audience in 2026, a Year 9 school trip, and Europe on the brink of catastrophe in 1939. As these perspectives overlap, the story invites us to consider how we remember the past and how we respond to the present.
Guiding the experience is Sam, an emotional support dog — a calm, reassuring presence who promises safety, even as history darkens and questions become harder to ignore.
Co-produced by York Theatre Royal, English Touring Theatre and An Tobar and Mull Theatre, this thoughtful and immersive production explores compassion, responsibility and the choices we make when faced with uncomfortable truths.
A moving and reflective piece of theatre that lingers long after the lights go down.
Add more to your visit!
Prices
Tickets from £20
Concessions from £12
The following concessions apply on standard tickets:
- Students & Under 25s
- Job Seekers, Pension Credit & Universal Credit recipients
- Surrey Carers Cardholders
The following discounts apply on standard tickets:
- Members
- Access
See More Save More - Multi-Buy Tickets
Prices include all applicable fees & levies.
Find out more about our concessions & discounts.
Details
Venue: Mill Studio
Running Time: TBC
Thu 5 Mar, 7:45pm
Fri 6 Mar, 7:45pm
Sat 7 Mar, 2:45pm & 7:45pm
AccessibilityTo book accessible tickets and discuss your access requirements, please contact our Box Office.
For more info on Accessibility, click here.
Contains some strong language and sensitive subject matter.
This production includes references to the Holocaust and antisemitism. It has descriptions of discrimination, violence, torture and death.