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What's OnI'm Sorry Prime Minister

Griff Rhys Jones and Clive Francis star in the final chapter of the political satire

  • Dates 26/04/2026 - 05/05/2026
  • Location Apollo Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK
  • Price ££

From the BAFTA Award-winning co-creator of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, Jonathan Lynn, comes the final chapter of British political satire. Playing a strictly limited 12-week run at Apollo Theatre, book your official tickets today!

Immerse yourself in the political satire of "I'm Sorry, Prime Minister" and experience the dynamic energy that London's theatrical scene has to offer. From thought-provoking political drama to heartwarming comedies, theatre plays in London cater to diverse audiences and skillfully blend classic and contemporary narratives. Be prepared for a unique mix of storytelling that keeps London's theatre culture vibrant and engaging for all those who attend.

About I’m Sorry, Prime Minister

Jim Hacker (Griff Rhys Jones) is back — older, but perhaps not wiser, and still utterly baffled by the real world. Hoping for a quiet retirement at the tranquil Hacker College, Oxford, Jim instead finds himself facing the ultimate modern crisis: cancelled by the college committee.

Enter the delightfully devious Sir Humphrey Appleby (Clive Francis), who has lost none of his love for bureaucracy, Latin phrases, and well-timed obstruction.

Can Humphrey outmanoeuvre the meddling students, the Fellowship, and reality itself?

Or is it finally time to say, "I’m Sorry, Prime Minister..."?

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