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Running until 9 October 2021
Run time 2 hours (including interval)
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Join Harry Enfield, Kara Tointon, Tracy-Ann Oberman and many of the stars of The Windsors, Channel 4’s irreverent royal spoof, live on stage, at the Prince of Wales theatre in The Windsors: Endgame from 2 August
Like all good soap operas, this is the story of intergenerational conflict, with Wills challenging his father for the crown and Camilla determined to see him off and rule the land with an iron fist. Wills needs Harry and Meghan’s help if he’s ever going to triumph – but will they come back from California and their authentic life with their rescue chickens? And how will Beatrice and Eugenie ever clear their father, Prince Andrew’s name?
Written by the creators of the TV series, George Jeffrie and Bert Tyler-Moore, directed by Michael Fentiman (Amelie) and featuring songs, sword fights and snogging competitions, this show has everything you need to beat the lockdown blues!
Age restriction
12+Running time
2 hours (including interval)Performance dates
2 August - 9 October 2021Content
Some swearingSpecial notes
Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.
AS PART OF THE COVID MEASURES YOU WILL RECIEVE AN EMAIL FROM THE THEATRE 24 HOURS BEFORE THE PERFORMANCE WITH COVID INFORMATION AND INSTRUCTIONS DIRECTLY PERTAINING TO YOUR VISIT
As capacity restrictions are lifted, we ask that all audience members bring with them proof of double-vaccination, a recent negative lateral flow test or natural immunity.
Simple ways to demonstrate proof include the NHS COVID Pass, NHS COVID-19 test notification, or an internationally recognised equivalent
As a courtesy to each other and to help us provide a comfortable and enjoyable experience for everyone, please: • Wear a face covering out of consideration for those around you. • Do not come to the theatre if you feel unwell, have any coronavirus symptoms or have been told to self-isolate. Email our customer service team and we'll do everything we can to exchange your tickets. • Use the hand-sanitiser available at the theatre. • Be mindful of others and their space, where possible, particularly when moving around the theatre. • Only bring one small bag that can be stored under your seat, as our cloakrooms are not currently available. • Bring a contactless payment card, as our theatres are cashless. For everyone's safety and security, we: • Deliver an enhanced level of cleaning throughout our theatres. • Provide 100% fresh air through our ventilation system. • Carry out contact-free security checks. • Cannot accept cast gifts or arrange opportunities for cast autographs or photos.
Venue Information
Prince of Wales TheatreCoventry Street, London, W1D 6ASLatest The Windsors: Endgame News
Reviews
Review: The Windsors: Endgame (Prince of Wales Theatre)
Yes, Your Majesty…
The Prince of Wales is at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Very apt. Except Wills is Prince of Wales and Charles is King; the Queen having joined Prince Phillip in the next realm. Prince Edward (the quiet one of the family) is busy utilising various roles, Fergie lives with Harry and Meghan in California working for them after a sideline in ‘niche adult TV’, Eugenie and Beatrice are frantically trying to clear their father’s name, after his alleged close relationships with Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislane Maxwell, and Camilla has Delusions of Grandeur. Oh, and George Clooney is President of the United States of America.
11 Aug, 2021 | By Kay Johal