


Godot's To Do List will be presented as a curtain-raiser and will be followed, every performance, by Gary Oldman (Slow Horses) in Samuel Beckett’s Krapp’s Last Tape which returns to the Royal Court, where it played in 1958.
This celebrates a seven-decade-old tradition of curtain-raisers: Krapp’s Last Tape’s own debut was as a curtain-raiser on our stage.
'Could I leave? Please? It's just, I really have somewhere to be.'
A bewildered person wrestles with an endless series of surreal tasks dictated by a snarky, persistent mystery voice.
A new short comedy about the absurd chaos of modern existence – marking the professional debut of Leo Simpe-Asante, winner of the inaugural 2025 Royal Court Young Playwrights Award and named 2026 Jerwood New Playwright, directed by Aneesha Srinivasan.
Leo is the 2026 recipient of the Jerwood New Playwright accolade. The Royal Court Theatre's Jerwood New Playwright Programme is supported by Jerwood Foundation.
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Ages 14+
8th May, 2026
30th May, 2026

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Location: Off-West End
Railway station: Sloane Square
Bus numbers: (Sloane Square Station Stop D) 19, 22, 137, 452
Godot’s To-Do List is at London's Royal Court, which is located at Sloane Square, London, SW1W 8AS.
Ages 14+
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By clicking “Get tickets” you will be redirected to the page for Krapp's Last Tape, where you will buy tickets for both productions.