Reviews

Daily Telegraph, Guardian, Daily Mail, Daily Express, Sunday Times

‘Lynn's sharply directed production...the new cast do the play proud’

Daily Telegraph

‘The jokes come thick and fast...the writing has a relentless energy’

The Evening Standard

‘A wonderful show. A smash-hit if I ever saw one’

Daily Telegraph

‘A four star evening. A hit’

Daily Mail

‘Side-splitting foray into the comedy of political drama and intrigue’

Daily Express

'HELPLESS HILARITY in the corridors of power'

Daily Telegraph

'Anthony Jay and Jonathan Lynn are as bang on the money as ever. Great waves of laughter rolling round'

Daily Telegraph

'Delightful stream of one-liners'

Evening Standard

'It's a wonderful show. A smash-hit if ever I saw one'

Daily Telegraph

'The audience loved it. A hit'

Daily Mail

'Writers Anthony Jay and Jonathan Lynn have not lost their sharp satirical touch with this often side-splitting foray into the comedy of political drama and intrigue'

Daily Express

Latest News

07 Sep 2011

London Evening Standard - Yes, Prime Minister we are getting a longer West End run...

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05 Aug 2011

Yes, Prime Minister to continue its run at the Gielgud Theatre…

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04 Aug 2011

Thatcher’s favourite comedy still going in the West End

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13 Jul 2011

New Statesman Article

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13 Jul 2011

Gorillas, Man Utd, and how they prove the Royal Family matters, by Yes Minister creator Sir Anthony Jay - Mail On Sunday Live

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13 Jul 2011

Interview with Chris Larkin on Broadwayworld.com

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27 May 2011

GIVEN the way government's relationship with the media has developed into a slick, tightly managed operation, it's hardly surprising that we all really want to get behind the public facade and understand how the country is really being run.

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27 May 2011

Is it right to take an icon of British television comedy and reconstruct it for the theatre? Well if anyone can claim that privilege it surely belongs to Antony Jay and Jonathan Lynn the creators of Jim Hacker and Sir Humphrey Appleby the brilliant political satirical double act of the 1980s.

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27 May 2011

You would think that a stage play based on a hugely popular television series would really need the original actors who millions of people around the world had grown to love. But actually, you don’t. Because what people really loved in Yes, Minister and then Yes, prime Minister were the characters themselves – and beautifully crafted characters can, of course, be played by anyone.

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