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I’m Sorry, Prime Minister

From the co-creator of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister comes the final chapter of British political satire - as cunning, cutting, and catastrophically funny as ever.

  • 19th May 2026 - 23rd May 2026
  • 7:30 pm - 7:30 pm

From the BAFTA Award-winning co-creator of Yes, Minister and Yes, Prime Minister, Jonathan Lynn, comes the long-awaited final chapter of British political satire – and it is as cunning, cutting, and catastrophically funny as ever.

Jim Hacker 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 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…”?

Brimming with razor-sharp wit, nostalgic brilliance, and more double-speak than a press briefing, this is political comedy at its most timeless – and timely.

Book now for a night of laughter, legacy, and one last glorious round of red tape, I’m Sorry, Prime Minister.

 

Performances: Tue 19 – Sat 23 May 2026

Tue – Sat: 7.30pm

Wed, Thu & Sat: 2.30pm

 

Tickets from £25

Facilities

  • Accessibility Guide
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Bar
  • Blue badge parking
  • Cloakroom facilities
  • Disabled Accessibility
  • Facilities for Disabled Guests
  • Luggage storage
  • wheelchair access
  • wheelchair accessible
  • WI-FI
  • WIFI

Accessibility Facilities

  • Accessibility Guide
  • Assistance dogs welcome
  • Blue Badge Parking
  • facilities for disabled guests
  • Induction loops
  • Staff available to assist
  • Wheel chair accessible
  • wheelchair access
  • Wheelchair accessible
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