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WATCH: Brexit wins the audience vote, Adam Masters is the man to beat Bojo

In Comedy, Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Plays, Video by Featured Content21st June 2019Leave a Comment

What happens after the #ToryLeadershipContest? Tom Salinksy and Robert Khan’s Brexit [the play] has some hysterical – and worryingly plausible – predictions. What have celebrity guests and audiences been saying? Time to get booking!

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PHOTOS: Will Trump check in to see how Brexit preparations are going at the King’s Head?

In Comedy, Features, London theatre, Native, Photos, Plays by Featured Content3rd June 2019Leave a Comment

Welcome or not, Donald Trump has made clear his opinions on Brexit. During this week’s State Visit, will he make time to check how Brexit preparations are going at the King’s Head Theatre? Might he even change his mind about endorsing Boris Johnson?! Sneak a peek inside rehearsals – and then get booking!

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WATCH: Brexit’s Adam Masters launches his bid to be our new Prime Minister

In Comedy, Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Plays, Sticky, Video by Featured Content29th May 2019Leave a Comment

#BorisJohnsonShouldNotBePM, as they say on Twitter. Nor should Michael Gove, Dominic Raab, Andrea Leadsom or any of the rest of them. We’re lobbying for Adam Masters, who’s just launched his bid ahead of moving into Downing Street by way of the King’s Head Theatre. Watch his back-t0-back leadership pitches to the ERG and Britain for Europe. Time to get booking for Brexit [the play]!

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‘For good or for ill, it will define politics in this country for a generation’: Co-writer & director Tom Salinsky on Brexit [the play]

In Comedy, Edinburgh Festival, Features, Festivals, Interviews, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Plays, Scotland, Sticky by Featured Content20th May 2019Leave a Comment

As real-life Brexit chaos continues, Brexit [the play] returns to the King’s Head Theatre for a strictly limited run from 11 June to 6 July 2019. We caught up with co-writer and director Tom Salinsky about the dramatic appeal of politics and his long-time collaboration with Robert Khan. Time to get booking!

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FEATURED SHOW: There’s a ★★★★★ Brexit that wins the people’s vote at the King’s Head

In Comedy, Features, London theatre, Native, Opinion, Photos, Plays, Reviews, Sticky by Featured Content16th May 2019Leave a Comment

Want a really good way “to face the Brexit situation and laugh”? Brexit [the play] is the answer. While voters may be turning away from the Tories and Labour at the ballot box because of Brexit, they’re turning towards the King’s Head Theatre at the box office as Brexit [the play] returns by popular demand. To show you why, we’ve rounded up previous review highlights.

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NEWS: Brexit goes ahead again at King’s Head with new cast members

In Comedy, London theatre, Native, News, Photos, Plays, Press Releases, Sticky by Featured Content13th May 2019Leave a Comment

A lawyer and an improv expert have created a version of Brexit that’s guaranteed to be delivered as promised. After two sell-out runs, Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky’s hit political comedy returns to London’s King’s Head Theatre this summer with a new cast.

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‘Could go down as a classic’: THE HALF – Vault Festival

In Festivals, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Shanine Salmon8th February 2019Leave a Comment

Danielle Ward’s The Half, which transfers to London after a sold-out Edinburgh 2018 run, is a brutal look at friendship, comedy and being a woman.

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