
This production is recommended for ages 14+.
Performance dates
13 March - 6 June 2026
Run time: TBC
Includes interval
Playing a strictly limited run at Duke of York’s Theatre, witness the 50th anniversary revival of David Hare's rebel play, Teeth ‘N’ Smiles, with Rebecca Lucy Taylor (aka Self Esteem). Book your official tickets today.
Before punk icons like the New York Dolls, Debbie Harry, or Kurt Cobain, there was Maggie Frisby, the unforgettable voice of 1960s counterculture. Once a symbol of rebellion and raw power, Maggie now finds herself broke, jaded, and haunted by the ashes of her band’s failed dreams. As the night unfolds, she battles through the chaos - driven by anger, alcohol, and a voice that simply refuses to fade.
Further casting to be announced.

It’s a piece of casting news that gives us a sense of enormous wellbeing, and makes us happy for the rest of the day…
Phil Daniels (Quadrophenia, Blur’s Parklife) will star opposite the previously announced Ivor Novello Award winner Rebecca Lucy Taylor (aka Self Esteem) in David Hare’s rebel play, Teeth ‘n’ Smiles.
Taylor and Daniels will be joined by Michael Fox (Downton Abbey) as Arthur, Bill Caple (Dear England) as Nash, Michael Abubakar (Romeo & Juliet) as Wilson, Samuel Jordan (Standing at the Sky’s Edge) as Smegs, Jojo Macari (Masters of the Air) as Peyote, Noah Weatherby (Mary Page Marlowe) as Inch, Joseph Evans (Cyrano) as Randolph, Aysha Kala (Shameless) as Laura, Christopher Patrick Nolan (Macbeth) as Snead and Roman Asde (Bacchae) as Anson. Gregor Milne, Damien James, Levi Heaton, Guy Amos and Daniel Crespin complete the company.
30 Jan, 2026 | By Sian McBride
Valid Monday - Thursday performances 30 March - 30 May 2026. Book by 12 February 2026.