Gerry and Sewell

Aldwych Theatre, London.

Gerry and Sewell

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Age Recommendation 14 and over (Under 5s cannot be admitted to the theatre. Children aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult (at least one adult per 10 children). All patrons, regardless of age, must have a valid ticket.)
Performance Dates 13 - 24 Jan 2026
Performance Times Tue - Thu & Sat 7.30pm, Fri 5pm & 8.30pm and Thu & Sat 2.30pm
Content Warning Show contains strobe-like effects.
Run time 2 hrs (inc interval)

About Gerry & Sewell

Based on Jonathan Tulloch’s novel The Season Ticket, which became the cult film Purely Belter, Olivier Award-winner Jamie Eastlake’s new adaptation storms into the West End for a limited run after sell-out performances across the North East.

Gerry and Sewell live in Gateshead. They’ve got nothing — except a dream. A season ticket to their beloved football club. But after years of austerity and watching their team sold off by a southern businessman more interested in merchandise than matches, life’s tough. Until they decide they’re getting those season tickets, whatever it takes. And once they’ve got their mission, nothing’s going to stop them — except maybe a few dodgy dealers, the social, and the odd madcap scrap merchant.

Starring original cast members Dean Logan, Jack Robertson and Becky Clayburn as Gerry, Sewell and Tyneside, alongside Erin Mullen as Bridget.

Gerry & Sewell blends live music, puppet dogs and the magic of Wor Flags (plus the odd star cameo) into a wild, funny and heartfelt tribute to black-and-white dreams.

For the Toon. And for anyone who’s ever chased something that matters.