David Baddiel - My Family: Not The Sitcom
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David Baddiel - My Family: Not The Sitcom

Playhouse Theatre, London, WC2N 5DE
4.9 out of 5, based on 130 ratings and 130 reviews.
4.9
  • 2017 Olivier Award nominee David Baddiel - My Family: Not the Sitcom returns to the West End, following a critically-acclaimed West End run and sold out residency at the Menier Chocolate Factory.
    Back by popular demand, My Family: Not the Sitcom is a massively disrespectful celebration of the lives of David Baddiel's late mother, Sarah, and dementia-ridden father, Colin. It's a show about memory, ageing, infidelity, dysfunctional relatives, moral policing on social media, and gay cats. Come and be offended on David's behalf for the final time in the West End.
    At London's Playhouse Theatre until 3 June 2017, book your David Baddiel - My Family: Not the Sitcom tickets today! 
    *Please note: The show contains mature language and subject matter and is recommended for audiences 16 and older.


    *PLEASE NOTE: The venue continues to make the safety and security of its customers and staff a priority. As such, please bear in mind that we may undertake bag checks, so recommend you leave extra time to avoid queues. Suitcases and large bags will not be admitted into the Theatre. Many thanks for your cooperation.

  • Playhouse Theatre

    Northumberland Avenue,
    London,
    WC2N 5DE

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  • METRO

    5 stars
    'Baddiel launches himself into the Louis CK league of no-holds-barred comedy'

    EVENING STANDARD

    4 stars
    'This is a rare production that boasts side-splitting laughs and also moves people to tears'

    THE GUARDIAN

    4 stars
    'Compelling to watch both for its unvarnished truth and complicated affection'

    THE TIMES

    4 stars
    'Hugely funny.If you're going to disrespect the dead and the incapacitated,
    do it like this: truthfully, inventively and, finally, lovingly'

    THE I

    4 stars
    'Rare to see one that draws its subject as honestly, vividly and humorously as this'

    THE TELEGRAPH

    4 stars
    'A show that bubbles with love and unexpected joie de vivre'