The National Theatre’s production of People, Places and Things will transfer to Wyndham’s theatre from March next year.
Duncan Macmillan’s new play opened at the Dorfman Theatre in September to excellent reviews, which heralded a stand-out turn from Denise Gough.
Gough will reprise her role as Emma, an actress whose life has been turned upside down by drink and drug addiction.
People, Places and Things is the latest collaboration between theatre company Headlong and the National Theatre, followingEarthquakes in London and The Effect.
The show, which is directed by Jeremy Herrin, is playing at the National until 4 November and tickets for the West End run go on sale from 22 October.
People, Places and Things opens at Wyndham’s on 15 March and has a press night on 23 March.