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'‘Mayall’s star power ensures pure apolitical pleasures’' - The Times (2006)

'‘Brings the house down!Areal hoot’' - The Daily Telegraph (2006)

Performances:

  Mon 2 Jul:  7:45pm
  Tue 3 Jul:  7:45pm
  Wed 4 Jul:  2:30pm, 7:45pm
  Thu 5 Jul:  7:45pm
  Fri 6 Jul:  7:45pm
  Sat 7 Jul:  2:30pm, 7:45pm

 Stalls FrontStalls Rear & BoxesDress CircleUpper Circle FrontUpper Circle Rear
Mon-Fri eves & Sat mat£25.00£23.00£25.00£20.00£16.00
Wed mat£20.00£18.00£20.00£16.00£13.00
Sat eve£26.00£24.00£26.00£21.00£17.00

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BRAND NEW INSTALMENT DIRECT FROM WEST END SUCCESS

Rik Mayall stars in

The New Statesman

Deliciously devious and deceitful character, Alan B’stard MP! He invented New
Labour and now he’s on a mission to keep them in power forever.

Despite having a country to run, and regardless of who’s in Number 10, B’Stard is only concerned with joining the Trillionaires Club. Condoleezza Rice has the key, but will she allow Alan access all areas?

This brand new instalment, penned for the stage by original award-winning writers Laurence Marks and Maurice Gran, is brought bang up to date with all the topical issues of the moment, whether embarrassing, hilarious or just downright rude!

Join Alan B’Stard as Blair prepares for his farewell tour and the cabinet discuss the issues of the day – school dinners, unmarried mothers and what the Blairs will do next.

Don’t miss Rik Mayall’s (The Young Ones, Bottom) hilarious comedy creation in this brand new instalment which also stars Lysette Anthony (Three Up, Two Down; Vagina Monologues) as Alan’s devious, and equally corrupt, wife Arabella B’Stard.


Richmond Theatre has announced this morning (Mon 2 July) that Rik Mayall, who is due to be starring in The New Statesman at Richmond Theatre, will unfortunately not be appearing due to a viral infection.

All our wishes are with Rik for a speedy recovery and we would like to reassure anyone that has tickets for this week’s show that the performance will still be going ahead with Mike Sherman playing the role of Alan B’Stard.

Contains strong language

Best Discount for Friends
£5 off Mon - Wed eves or Sat mat
Stalls & Dress Circle

Post Show Discussion
Thu 5 July

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