Scottish Ballet presents
Mary, Queen of Scots
- Thu 02 Oct – Sat 04 Oct 2025
- His Majesty's Theatre

Mary Queen of Scots
His Majesty's Theatre
Mary, Queen of Scots
Two women. Two crowns. One story. As death approaches, Elizabeth I of England is haunted by memories – real and imagined – of her cousin, Mary, Queen of Scots.
This major new production from Scottish Ballet’s choreographer-in-residence Sophie Laplane and co-creator, James Bonas (The Crucible), draws on the complex relationship between Mary, Queen of Scots and Elizabeth I of England. Laplane’s bold choreography blends classicism with modernity, reshaping a familiar story with powerful originality.
Soutra Gilmour’s striking, contemporary set is complemented by dazzling costumes that capture the grandeur of the era, with nods to haute couture and punk. New music, by the team behind 2022 hit Coppélia, is performed live by the Scottish Ballet Orchestra. Guest Artist Charlotta Öfverholm, as the older Elizabeth, brings her rich storytelling expertise to the company’s dancers.
An iconic story, unconventionally told, adding to the canon of rich, contemporary repertoire that is uniquely Scottish Ballet.
Mary, Queen of Scots is generously supported by the Bently Foundation and Five in Five Campaign Patrons.
Enhance your experience of Mary, Queen of Scots with a pre-show talk on Fri 3 Oct where the Scottish Ballet artistic team will share some behind-the-scenes insights into the production.
Group discounts available:
Groups 8 + £2 off (exc balcony) and 1 in 15 free
Schools: £12.50 tickets and 1 adult free for every 10 children
Dance Schools: £12.50 tickets (under 18’s) and 1 adult free for every 10 children
Family Ticket available (Groups of 4, max 2 adults):
£110 (mid/rear stalls and upper circle only
Important information
AGE: 12+
Duration
The performance lasts 2 hours 10 mins, inc. 20 mins interval
Price
£54 - £20
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