Punch

Apollo Theatre, London.

Punch
Ticket type Cost (face value)? Quantity
Admission £29.00 (£25.00)
Admission £40.60 (£35.00)
Admission £49.30 (£42.50)
Admission £72.50 (£62.50)
Admission £87.00 (£75.00)
Admission £110.20 (£95.00)

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Important Information

Age Recommendation 12 and over
Performance Dates 22 Sept - 29 Nov 2025
Performance Times Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Thurs & Sat 2.30pm
Content Warning Features strong language and the use of prop knives, references to violence, death, bereavement, alcohol and substance abuse, and mental health.
Run time Approx. 2 hrs 25 mins (incl. interval)

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About Punch

Don't miss the critically acclaimed new play Punch, now playing in the West End until 29 November only.

Olivier Award-winning writer James Graham (Dear England, This House, BBC’s Sherwood) "stresses the importance of personal responsibility" (The Telegraph) by bringing Jacob Dunne’s extraordinary true story to the stage in a gripping, high-energy and deeply moving production directed by Adam Penford.

Jacob, a teenager from Nottingham, spends his Saturday nights seeking thrills with his friends. One fateful evening, an impulsive punch leads to fatal consequences. After serving prison time, Jacob finds himself lost and directionless. Searching for answers, Joan and David – the parents of his victim James – ask to meet, sparking a profound transformation in Jacob’s life.

Alec Boaden (Masters of the Air), Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs the Post Office), Tony Hirst (Boiling Point), Shalisha James-Davis (I May Destroy You), Emma Pallant (Queenie) & David Shields (Black Mirror) reprise their roles in "a superb cast" (The Times).

Don't miss out on the "play that every single person should see" (WhatsOnStage) at the Apollo Theatre.

A powerful story about hope, humanity, and the possibility of change.


Accessibility Information

Access Performances:

BSL: Thursday 20 November 7.30pm

Captioned: Saturday 15 November 2.30pm

Audio Described: Saturday 1 November 2.30pm