Play: Within These Walls

Marking the Warneford’s 200th Year

Directed by Anna Tolputt
Designed by Lizzy McBain
Produced by Amy Enticknap

The premiere of a moving new play exploring 200 years of life inside a mental health institution comes to Oxford in June. Written by Janet Bolam, Within These Walls is a collaboration between Human Story Theatre and Oxford Health Charity to mark 200 years of Warneford Hospital in Headington.

Described as “compassionate and deeply human“, the play reflects on the lives of those who lived within institutional walls, the people who cared for them, and the enduring healing power of human connection.

The production will run for two weeks at Warneford Hospital’s former chapel, with all proceeds from ticket sales going to support the work of Oxford Health Charity. This will be followed by three further performances at the Old Fire Station theatre in Oxford.

The story follows ‘Stu’ and ‘Lucy’, two patients seeking refuge from painful circumstances. Plagued by questionable treatments, separation from their children, and fragile confidence in their own mental resilience, they form an unlikely bond – one that quietly ignores a haunting suspicion that their friendship may not be what it seems.

Human Story Theatre Co-founder and Creative Producer, Amy Enticknap, said: “Within These Walls reflects on the lives of those who lived within institutional walls, the people who cared for them, and the enduring healing power of human connection.”

The production offers a powerful lens on changing attitudes to mental health care, resilience, and dignity across generations.

Each performance will be followed by a post-show panel discussion featuring mental health professionals, guest experts from partner organisations, and opportunities for audience members to be a part of the conversation too.

Book your tickets in the Sanctuary

Click below to book your tickets on the Oxford Health Charity website.

Dates and venues:

23 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


24 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


25 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


26 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


27 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

2.30pm


27 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


30 June

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


1 July

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


2 July

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


3 July

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


4 July

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

2.30pm


4 July

The Sanctuary (former Chapel) at the Warneford Hospital, Oxford

7.30pm


10 July

Old Fire Station, George Street, Oxford

7.30pm


11 July

Old Fire Station, George Street, Oxford

7.30pm


12 July

Old Fire Station, George Street, Oxford

7.30pm

Book your tickets in the Old Fire Station

Click below to book your tickets on the Oxford Health Charity website.

Actors (left to right): Amantha Edmead and Daisy Bainbridge. Photo by Simon Vail

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