Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem, Apollo Theatre

Mark Rylance reprises his role in 'the greatest play of the century' as Jerusalem returns to the London stage in 2022

Mark Rylance in Jerusalem at the Apollo Theatre. Credit: Simon Annand
Jez Butterworth’s smash hit play Jerusalem returns to the stage, after 2009’s sellout five-star premiere and equally lauded West End and Broadaway transfers. Best of all, Mark Rylance and Mackenzie Crook will reprise their starring roles, and Ian Rickson will once again direct.

Set at Flintock Fair on St George’s Day, the play gives a vivid, poetic portrait of Englishness and rural life under threat. Butterworth writes with zest and humour, weaving tangents, profanity and humanity into a taut but expansive piece of theatre, which was hailed as ‘magnificent’, ‘a masterpiece’ and ‘the greatest play of the century’ by jubilant reviewers.


Mackenzie Crook (left) and Mark Rylance (right)

In a career-defining, Tony, Olivier and Evening Standard award-winning performance, Mark Rylance immortalised Johnny 'Rooster' Byron, a charming rogue who holds court at his caravan. Spinning yarns and embellishing local history and personal folklore, the gyspy/drug dealer/ reprobate is robust and defiant. But his bombastic way of life is at risk, as Rooster faces eviction from his ramshackle woodland home.

Mackenzie Crook joined the cast as aspiring DJ Ginger in 2011, giving a performance nominated for both a Tony and Olivier award.

Expect an all-encompassing and immersive experience from this revival: the original production of Jerusalem included a hyper-real set design featuring a menagerie of chickens, goldfish and tortoise, surrounded by live elm trees.

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What Jez Butterworth's Jerusalem, Apollo Theatre
Where Apollo Theatre, 31 Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D 7ES | MAP
Nearest tube Leicester Square (underground)
When 16 Apr 22 – 06 Aug 22, Performances at 19:30pm with additional 2:30pm matinees
Price £15+
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