My Night With Reg
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My Night With Reg

Apollo Theatre, London, W1D 7ES
4.7 out of 5, based on 68 ratings and 68 reviews.
4.7
  • Following its critically-acclaimed sell-out season at the Donmar Warehouse, Kevin Elyot's classic comedy My Night With Reg transfers to the Apollo Theatre for 11 weeks only.

    At Guy's London flat, old friends and new gather to party through the night. This is the summer of 1985, and for Guy and his circle the world is about to change forever. Deliciously funny and bittersweet, My Night with Reg perfectly captures the fragility of friendship, happiness and life itself.


    On its premiere, My Night With Reg won both Olivier and Evening Standard Awards. Donmar Associate Director Robert Hastie's 20th Anniversary revival was hailed by audiences and critics alike, confirming its status as a classic of modern British theatre.
    The entire original Donmar cast of Matt Bardock, Jonathan Broadbent, Richard Cant, Julian Ovenden, Lewis Reeves and Geoffrey Streatfeild reprise their roles for this hotly anticipated West End transfer.
    At London's Apollo Theatre until 11 April 2015, book your My Night With Reg tickets today!

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]

    This venue does not supply childrens booster cushions. Please consider this when preparing for your theatre experience with small children at this venue.

  • Apollo Theatre

    Shaftesbury Avenue,
    London,
    W1D 7ES

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    ‘British drama doesn’t get better than this’

    THE INDEPENDENT


    ‘Outrageously sharp-witted….heavenly’

    THE SUNDAY TIMES


    ‘The perfect British comedy…. tender and funny’

    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH


    ‘The funniest play to be found in London. Unforgettable’

    THE TIMES


    ‘Exceptional…part farce, part tragedy and wholly worth seeing’