The Comedy About Spies

Adelphi Theatre, London.

The Comedy About Spies
Tickets total -
Transaction fee £2.75
Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity Seat location
G1 - The Comedy About Spies £30.00 (£25.00)
F1 - The Comedy About Spies £42.00 (£35.00)
E1 - The Comedy About Spies £54.00 (£45.00)
D1 - The Comedy About Spies £66.00 (£55.00)
C1 - The Comedy About Spies £78.00 (£65.00)
B1 - The Comedy About Spies £90.00 (£75.00)
A1 - The Comedy About Spies £108.00 (£90.00)
A1 PP - The Comedy About Spies £108.00 (£90.00)
PB1 - The Comedy About Spies £132.00 (£110.00)
PA1 - The Comedy About Spies £168.00 (£140.00)
Tickets total -
Transaction fee £2.75
Adelphi Theatre

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Important Information

Age Recommendation 10 and over (Under 3's will not be admitted)
Performance Dates 1 Aug - 26 Sep 2026
Performance Times Tue - Sat 7:30pm, Sun 7pm, Sat & Sun 2:30pm
Content Warning TBC
Run time TBC
 

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About The Comedy About Spies

Raise the alarm, the original West End cast return to The Comedy About Spies, joined by Bryony Corrigan, for a limited 8-week summer season at London’s Adelphi Theatre. Mischief’s most critically claimed adventure is "bigger, better and more brilliantly bungling than ever" (Daily Mail).

Following a sold-out 2025 season, the award-winning BEST NEW PLAY (WhatsOnStage Awards 2026) is the latest hilarious mission from the team behind The Play That Goes Wrong, Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Comedy About a Bank Robbery.

When a rogue British agent pilfers plans for a top-secret weapon, CIA and KGB spies converge on London’s Piccadilly Hotel in pursuit of the elusive file. "Abandon yourself to the madness" (The Times) and join a clueless young couple, a hapless actor angling for an exciting spy movie role, and enough double agents to confuse even the sharpest operative, in a mission that’s hilariously out of control.

This "breathlessly funny" (Time Out) and uproarious 1960’s spy escapade, bursts with enough confused missions, tangled identities, and miscommunication to "leave you
crying helpless tears of laughter." (Guardian).

BOOK NOW. ASK QUESTIONS LATER.

 

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Original West End cast
 
The Comedy About Spies
The Comedy About Spies
The Comedy About Spies
The Comedy About Spies