Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s award-winning play FLEABAG directed by Vicky Jones and lit by Elliot Griggs comes home to London for its final run!
As the limited run kicks off tonight at the Wyndham Theatre, we are celebrating FLEABAG and the team that gave it to us, especially our clients Vicky Jones and Elliot Griggs. Back in 2013, Phoebe Waller-Bridge, Vicky Jones and Francesca Moody (DryWrite) produced the original show in Soho Theatre. It went on to Edinburgh where it won a Fringe First Award, before touring the globe for several years. It has gone on to win an incredible accolade of awards including an Olivier nomination, Evening Standard nomination, The British Council Edinburgh Showcase, The Stage Best Performer Award, The Off-West End Award for Most Promising New Playwright and Best Female Performance. FLEABAG was adapted into two incredibly successful and much-loved TV series on BBC 3. It swiftly journeyed to Broadway in New York with an extended sell-out run. Finally, it has returned to London where the magic all began. Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s award-winning comedic play, directed by Vicky Jones, comes home to London for 30 performances only!
‘Fleabag five-star review – filthily funny show's shattering return to stage *****’ Guardian
‘Just as Fleabag centres on that friendship, and how devastating its loss is, Fleabag: The Special Edition gloriously celebrates the bond between Waller-Bridge and director/dramaturge Jones - a creative love affair for the ages.’ ***** Broadway World
Fleabag at Wyndham’s Theatre, London: ‘Funnier, filthier, thrillingly transgressive’ ***** iNews
‘Fleabag review, Wyndham’s Theatre: Phoebe Waller-Bridge brings her show back to the stage – and it’s still brilliant.’ **** Independent
‘Fleabag review, Wyndham's Theatre: Hotter than Potter – the Waller-Bridge stage play that became a televisual masterpiece’ **** Telegraph
‘Fleabag, Wyndham's Theatre review - superb swansong for modern classic.’ The Arts Desk
‘Fleabag review: Phoebe Waller-Bridge triumphs in last ever theatre performances.’ **** Evening Standard