A late summer afternoon, 1969. Artist Lee Krasner, widow of Jackson Pollock, is painting in her studio. Local delivery boy and art student Hank interrupts, seeking advice on his portfolio and bringing her a work of art to be authenticated. When Hank produces one final painting in the form of a rolled-up canvas, explaining that Pollock gave the painting to his father many years ago to settle a debt, Lee accuses him of stealing the work from her home.

As the stakes rise and Hank becomes increasingly determined to uncover the truth, Lee is forced to question everything she knew about her late husband’s genius. A gripping reimagined history of two great American painters, this intimate new drama asks, how far will we go to protect the legacy of those we love?

Mon 6 Oct: Post-Show Q&A

Join us after the performance of Lee for an exclusive post-show Q&A, featuring actress Issy van Randwyck, director Jason Moore, and set designer Ian Nicholas. Together, they’ll explore the life and legacy of Lee Krasner, her art, the creative process behind the play, and the inspiration behind the set design.

OnBook Theatre in association with Park Theatre.

  • Evenings

    19:00

    Thu & Sat

    15:15

  • Duration

    Approx 1 hour and 25 mins

  • Tickets

    £15 - £22

  • Genre

    Drama

  • Age guidance

    12+

  • Content warnings

    This production contains strong language.