Be warned: this isn't Yes Minister 'on stage' - it's a play about how the world moves on and discards its key-players. Somehow, it's funny too - a testament to the talents of Jonathan Lynn, though deploying Griff Rhys Jones and Clive Francis helps hugely. https://t.co/VBkjDeleF3
#Review: Iβm Sorry, Prime Minister at the Apollo Theatre
"As a finale to a much loved series, Iβm Sorry, Prime Minister feels entirely fitting"
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Tonight we raise the curtain on The White Chip in front of press and special guests.
A brutally honest and laugh-out-loud journey from rock bottom to redemption - and all the mess in between. We canβt wait to share this story with you. Letβs go.
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@GoodwinMJ This post, and most of the replies to it, are racist nonsense, poorly written and most of all - fiction. Well done to all you bots out there.
Congratulations to MICHAEL GYNGELLΒ (@gynge)Β who will be Co-Directing βIβm Sorry, Prime Ministerβ!
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Iβm Sorry, Prime Minister is a new comedy by Jonathan Lynn & will run for 12 weeks only from January 30th - April 25th 2026 at the Apollo Theatre.
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From the BAFTA Award-winning co-creator of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, comes the long-awaited final chapter: I'm Sorry, Prime Minister π£
Coming to the Apollo Theatre for 12 weeks only, get your tickets now!Β
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Sheffield Theatres will create its own beach for a production of musical Summer Holiday that forms part of new artistic director Elizabeth Newmanβs (@NewmanEJ) first season, which also includes a revival of Dancing at Lughnasa.
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5* review for Peter Pan @MKTheatre https://t.co/Ztla3F8Mnc reviewer @angelus213 Production values are very high as we've come to expect from MKT's pantomimes, and directed with a huge sense of fun by Michael Gyngell. The show looks great and delivers some wonderful "big" moments.
I'll take this "expert direction"
but in doing so I have to take
the "murky direction" quote from
another review for the other play
- Scott Crawls under a table...
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"To make the audience feel such an array of emotions is no small feat" βββ 'Not in the Mood for Quiche Anymore' at @BaronsCourt_W14 https://t.co/zPBwSH6jyeβ¦ #theatre#review#london
REVIEW: βοΈβοΈβοΈβοΈ to Not in the Mood for Quiche Anymore @BaronsCourt_W14 @imLauraMatthews
'A sleek one-woman show not to be missed'
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