London Theatre

Little Britain

This show has now closed, click here for a listing of current and future London shows

Comedy from 11 December 2006 to 16 December 2006

Apollo Hammersmith Queen Caroline Street, London, W6 9QH

See the cult television series Little Britain live on stage at London's Apollo Hammersmith.

Vicky Pollard, Daffyd (the only gay in the village) Emily Howard, Lou and Andy and Marjorie Dawes - names that everyone now knows because they are just some of the residents of... Little Britain.

The world of Little Britain is the twisted brainchild of creators Matt Lucas and David Walliams. Alternately painfully accurate and whimsically surreal, Little Britain is simply the funniest show of the moment and sure to be an unforgettable live experience. Don't miss it when it comes to The Carling Apollo Hammersmith Theatre in London'

Please Note: Also VERY limited ticket availability for the current UK Tour - telephone 0844 847 1722.

Matt Lucas and David Walliams opened the current tour of Little Britain in Portsmouth in October this year to a packed audience, standing ovations - and raves from the newspapers....

"Such is the artistic ambition and attention to detail that you see why they're hailed as rare comedy gold... Using groundbreaking technology to project computer-manipulated imagery, they've attempted to emulate the TV series in slickness while going for a larger, more crowd-pleasing style. It works." The Daily Telegraph

"The shockingly fast costume, wig and make-up changes are mind-boggling... Everything you'd hope to see, you see... and more." The Daily Mirror

"A large-scale show... Lucas and Walliams inhabit their familiar grotesques with an ease and, more importantly, a relish that belies their small-screen sojourn. Director Jeremy Sams has helped add theatrical finesse to a show that's far better than the catchphrase-loaded cash-in it might have been." The Times

"There wasn't a dry seat in the house - fans were wetting themselves with laughter... All the favourites were in top form - and without the restrictions of TV censorship, we were treated to the most daring material yet." The Sun