The Split’s Nicola Walker teams up with co-star for new project

As a devoted fan of exceptional British dramas, I am absolutely thrilled by the news that Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan are reuniting for a new West End stage play. Having followed their careers for years, it feels like revisiting old friends, especially since they played the captivating couple Hannah and Nathan Stern in “The Split.” Their on-screen chemistry was undeniable, making their off-screen collaboration even more enticing.


The Split stars Nicola Walker and Stephen Mangan are reuniting in a new project.

Next year, you can expect the duo of actors gracing the stage simultaneously in a fresh West End production penned by Mike Bartlett, who is renowned for creating “Doctor Foster.

The pair who portray ex-spouses Hannah and Nathan Stern from the well-known BBC One legal series are set for an on-screen reunion, as the show makes its comeback this Christmas in a two-part special, marking their off-camera get-together.

The Split's Nicola Walker teams up with co-star for new project

The magical production of the Unicorn is scheduled for a temporary stay at the Garrick Theatre in London, starting on Tuesday, 4th February 2025, and running until Sunday, 26th April 2025. Tickets are available for purchase as of now.

In the upcoming production, Erin Doherty from “The Crown” is another notable cast member. She adds an enticing element to the dynamic between Walker and Mangan, who portray a long-married pair in the play.

According to the summary, Polly Walker and Nick Mangan seem to have everything – a blissful marriage, two kids, thriving professions. Yet, there’s an elusive element lacking… something unusual and unpredictable that could bring a touch of magic to their lives.

The Split's Nicola Walker teams up with co-star for new project

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According to Walker, Mike Bartlett’s play “Unicorn” is a unique production that one eagerly anticipates. It’s mature, offbeat, and incredibly humorous.

Mangan expressed his delight upon reconnecting with “my longtime friend and former co-star from television, Nicola Walker.” He hinted that the upcoming production promises to be “full of humor, thought-provoking moments, intellectual depth, and profound emotion.

He expressed that, had he not taken the chance to participate in Mike Bartlett’s remarkable play, he would have been questioned for his decision-making skills. In simpler terms, it was a treasure trove of opportunities.

Unicorn will run from Tuesday 4 February to Sunday 26th April 2025 at London’s Garrick Theatre.

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