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James Graham’s gripping true story of transformation and justice comes to London’s West End.
2 hours 25 minutes (including interval)
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Recommended for ages 12+
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Book Tickets for Punch – West End's Most Powerful New Play
Following critically acclaimed, sold-out runs at Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic, Punch now takes its place on the West End stage at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited 10-week season from 22 September 2025. Don’t miss your chance to witness this compelling real-life story, penned by Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham (Dear England, Sherwood), and directed by Adam Penford, Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse. Based on Jacob Dunne’s memoir Right From Wrong, this production is more than theatre—it’s a call to compassion and change.
A True Story That Changed Lives—and Could Change Yours
Punch tells the story of Jacob Dunne, a Nottingham teenager who delivered a single punch during a night out that led to a man's death. After serving time in prison, Jacob is directionless—until a request from the victim’s parents, Joan and David, to meet him sets him on a life-altering path. What unfolds is a raw and redemptive narrative of remorse, accountability, and the human potential for change. This is not fiction; it’s a story that echoes in prisons, parliaments, and hearts across the country.
Award-Winning Performances, Real Impact
David Shields returns in his award-winning role as Jacob (UK Theatre Awards 2024, Best Performance in a Play), alongside Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs the Post Office) and Tony Hirst (Boiling Point). With a powerhouse ensemble and creative team, including production designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Robbie Butler, and composer Alexandra Faye Braithwaite, Punch is both artistically daring and emotionally resonant. Critics call it “gut-wrenching, hard-hitting and, at times, really funny… an absolute powerhouse of a production” (WhatsOnStage ★★★★★).
Theatre That Sparks National Conversations
More than a play, Punch is part of a broader conversation around justice, masculinity, and forgiveness. The production’s reach extends beyond the stage with community engagement, post-show discussions, and an educational programme including special performances for schools and a free learning pack. Every Tuesday performance features a post-show Q&A with special guests, adding depth to the experience and sparking vital conversations.
Experience Punch at the Apollo Theatre This Autumn
This is your invitation to be part of a theatre event that is as vital as it is moving. With a simultaneous Broadway premiere, Punch is becoming a trans-Atlantic moment in modern theatre. Performances run until 29 November 2025 only—make sure you are there. All producer profits will go toward making the show accessible to young people. Book Punch tickets now and witness one of the most impactful plays of the year.
Consignes pour les visiteurs
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent in the auditorium.
Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.
Tickets must be presented digitally or printed upon entry.
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FAQ
What is Punch about?
Punch tells the real-life story of Jacob Dunne, whose single act of violence changed multiple lives. It explores themes of justice, remorse, and personal transformation.
How long is the performance?
The show runs for 2 hours 25 minutes, including one interval.
When does Punch open at the Apollo Theatre?
The West End run begins on 22 September 2025 and closes on 29 November 2025.
Is this the same production from Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic?
Yes, this is the original production with the same cast and creative team, now transferring to the West End.
Are there age restrictions for the show?
Yes, the show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to adult themes.
Are there any accessible performances?
Yes, there are three: Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Will there be any special events or talks?
Yes, every Tuesday night performance includes a post-show Q&A with guest speakers.
Who plays Jacob in the West End run?
David Shields reprises his award-winning role as Jacob.
Is this production also going to Broadway?
Yes, a simultaneous Broadway premiere is taking place at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
À savoir avant de partir
Runtime is 2 hours 25 minutes including interval.
The production contains adult themes and is recommended for ages 12+.
Post-show Q&As take place every Tuesday evening.
Gala charity performance on Friday 26 September at 7:00pm.
Access performances include Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Politique d'annulation
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Content warning
This production contains strong language, strobe lighting and flashing lights throughout, as well as references to violence, death, alcohol and substance misuse.
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À propos
Book Tickets for Punch – West End's Most Powerful New Play
Following critically acclaimed, sold-out runs at Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic, Punch now takes its place on the West End stage at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited 10-week season from 22 September 2025. Don’t miss your chance to witness this compelling real-life story, penned by Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham (Dear England, Sherwood), and directed by Adam Penford, Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse. Based on Jacob Dunne’s memoir Right From Wrong, this production is more than theatre—it’s a call to compassion and change.
A True Story That Changed Lives—and Could Change Yours
Punch tells the story of Jacob Dunne, a Nottingham teenager who delivered a single punch during a night out that led to a man's death. After serving time in prison, Jacob is directionless—until a request from the victim’s parents, Joan and David, to meet him sets him on a life-altering path. What unfolds is a raw and redemptive narrative of remorse, accountability, and the human potential for change. This is not fiction; it’s a story that echoes in prisons, parliaments, and hearts across the country.
Award-Winning Performances, Real Impact
David Shields returns in his award-winning role as Jacob (UK Theatre Awards 2024, Best Performance in a Play), alongside Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs the Post Office) and Tony Hirst (Boiling Point). With a powerhouse ensemble and creative team, including production designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Robbie Butler, and composer Alexandra Faye Braithwaite, Punch is both artistically daring and emotionally resonant. Critics call it “gut-wrenching, hard-hitting and, at times, really funny… an absolute powerhouse of a production” (WhatsOnStage ★★★★★).
Theatre That Sparks National Conversations
More than a play, Punch is part of a broader conversation around justice, masculinity, and forgiveness. The production’s reach extends beyond the stage with community engagement, post-show discussions, and an educational programme including special performances for schools and a free learning pack. Every Tuesday performance features a post-show Q&A with special guests, adding depth to the experience and sparking vital conversations.
Experience Punch at the Apollo Theatre This Autumn
This is your invitation to be part of a theatre event that is as vital as it is moving. With a simultaneous Broadway premiere, Punch is becoming a trans-Atlantic moment in modern theatre. Performances run until 29 November 2025 only—make sure you are there. All producer profits will go toward making the show accessible to young people. Book Punch tickets now and witness one of the most impactful plays of the year.
À propos
Book Tickets for Punch – West End's Most Powerful New Play
Following critically acclaimed, sold-out runs at Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic, Punch now takes its place on the West End stage at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited 10-week season from 22 September 2025. Don’t miss your chance to witness this compelling real-life story, penned by Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham (Dear England, Sherwood), and directed by Adam Penford, Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse. Based on Jacob Dunne’s memoir Right From Wrong, this production is more than theatre—it’s a call to compassion and change.
A True Story That Changed Lives—and Could Change Yours
Punch tells the story of Jacob Dunne, a Nottingham teenager who delivered a single punch during a night out that led to a man's death. After serving time in prison, Jacob is directionless—until a request from the victim’s parents, Joan and David, to meet him sets him on a life-altering path. What unfolds is a raw and redemptive narrative of remorse, accountability, and the human potential for change. This is not fiction; it’s a story that echoes in prisons, parliaments, and hearts across the country.
Award-Winning Performances, Real Impact
David Shields returns in his award-winning role as Jacob (UK Theatre Awards 2024, Best Performance in a Play), alongside Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs the Post Office) and Tony Hirst (Boiling Point). With a powerhouse ensemble and creative team, including production designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Robbie Butler, and composer Alexandra Faye Braithwaite, Punch is both artistically daring and emotionally resonant. Critics call it “gut-wrenching, hard-hitting and, at times, really funny… an absolute powerhouse of a production” (WhatsOnStage ★★★★★).
Theatre That Sparks National Conversations
More than a play, Punch is part of a broader conversation around justice, masculinity, and forgiveness. The production’s reach extends beyond the stage with community engagement, post-show discussions, and an educational programme including special performances for schools and a free learning pack. Every Tuesday performance features a post-show Q&A with special guests, adding depth to the experience and sparking vital conversations.
Experience Punch at the Apollo Theatre This Autumn
This is your invitation to be part of a theatre event that is as vital as it is moving. With a simultaneous Broadway premiere, Punch is becoming a trans-Atlantic moment in modern theatre. Performances run until 29 November 2025 only—make sure you are there. All producer profits will go toward making the show accessible to young people. Book Punch tickets now and witness one of the most impactful plays of the year.
À propos
Book Tickets for Punch – West End's Most Powerful New Play
Following critically acclaimed, sold-out runs at Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic, Punch now takes its place on the West End stage at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited 10-week season from 22 September 2025. Don’t miss your chance to witness this compelling real-life story, penned by Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham (Dear England, Sherwood), and directed by Adam Penford, Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse. Based on Jacob Dunne’s memoir Right From Wrong, this production is more than theatre—it’s a call to compassion and change.
A True Story That Changed Lives—and Could Change Yours
Punch tells the story of Jacob Dunne, a Nottingham teenager who delivered a single punch during a night out that led to a man's death. After serving time in prison, Jacob is directionless—until a request from the victim’s parents, Joan and David, to meet him sets him on a life-altering path. What unfolds is a raw and redemptive narrative of remorse, accountability, and the human potential for change. This is not fiction; it’s a story that echoes in prisons, parliaments, and hearts across the country.
Award-Winning Performances, Real Impact
David Shields returns in his award-winning role as Jacob (UK Theatre Awards 2024, Best Performance in a Play), alongside Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs the Post Office) and Tony Hirst (Boiling Point). With a powerhouse ensemble and creative team, including production designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Robbie Butler, and composer Alexandra Faye Braithwaite, Punch is both artistically daring and emotionally resonant. Critics call it “gut-wrenching, hard-hitting and, at times, really funny… an absolute powerhouse of a production” (WhatsOnStage ★★★★★).
Theatre That Sparks National Conversations
More than a play, Punch is part of a broader conversation around justice, masculinity, and forgiveness. The production’s reach extends beyond the stage with community engagement, post-show discussions, and an educational programme including special performances for schools and a free learning pack. Every Tuesday performance features a post-show Q&A with special guests, adding depth to the experience and sparking vital conversations.
Experience Punch at the Apollo Theatre This Autumn
This is your invitation to be part of a theatre event that is as vital as it is moving. With a simultaneous Broadway premiere, Punch is becoming a trans-Atlantic moment in modern theatre. Performances run until 29 November 2025 only—make sure you are there. All producer profits will go toward making the show accessible to young people. Book Punch tickets now and witness one of the most impactful plays of the year.
À propos
Book Tickets for Punch – West End's Most Powerful New Play
Following critically acclaimed, sold-out runs at Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic, Punch now takes its place on the West End stage at the Apollo Theatre for a strictly limited 10-week season from 22 September 2025. Don’t miss your chance to witness this compelling real-life story, penned by Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham (Dear England, Sherwood), and directed by Adam Penford, Artistic Director of Nottingham Playhouse. Based on Jacob Dunne’s memoir Right From Wrong, this production is more than theatre—it’s a call to compassion and change.
A True Story That Changed Lives—and Could Change Yours
Punch tells the story of Jacob Dunne, a Nottingham teenager who delivered a single punch during a night out that led to a man's death. After serving time in prison, Jacob is directionless—until a request from the victim’s parents, Joan and David, to meet him sets him on a life-altering path. What unfolds is a raw and redemptive narrative of remorse, accountability, and the human potential for change. This is not fiction; it’s a story that echoes in prisons, parliaments, and hearts across the country.
Award-Winning Performances, Real Impact
David Shields returns in his award-winning role as Jacob (UK Theatre Awards 2024, Best Performance in a Play), alongside Julie Hesmondhalgh (Mr Bates vs the Post Office) and Tony Hirst (Boiling Point). With a powerhouse ensemble and creative team, including production designer Anna Fleischle, lighting designer Robbie Butler, and composer Alexandra Faye Braithwaite, Punch is both artistically daring and emotionally resonant. Critics call it “gut-wrenching, hard-hitting and, at times, really funny… an absolute powerhouse of a production” (WhatsOnStage ★★★★★).
Theatre That Sparks National Conversations
More than a play, Punch is part of a broader conversation around justice, masculinity, and forgiveness. The production’s reach extends beyond the stage with community engagement, post-show discussions, and an educational programme including special performances for schools and a free learning pack. Every Tuesday performance features a post-show Q&A with special guests, adding depth to the experience and sparking vital conversations.
Experience Punch at the Apollo Theatre This Autumn
This is your invitation to be part of a theatre event that is as vital as it is moving. With a simultaneous Broadway premiere, Punch is becoming a trans-Atlantic moment in modern theatre. Performances run until 29 November 2025 only—make sure you are there. All producer profits will go toward making the show accessible to young people. Book Punch tickets now and witness one of the most impactful plays of the year.
À savoir avant de partir
Runtime is 2 hours 25 minutes including interval.
The production contains adult themes and is recommended for ages 12+.
Post-show Q&As take place every Tuesday evening.
Gala charity performance on Friday 26 September at 7:00pm.
Access performances include Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
À savoir avant de partir
Runtime is 2 hours 25 minutes including interval.
The production contains adult themes and is recommended for ages 12+.
Post-show Q&As take place every Tuesday evening.
Gala charity performance on Friday 26 September at 7:00pm.
Access performances include Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
À savoir avant de partir
Runtime is 2 hours 25 minutes including interval.
The production contains adult themes and is recommended for ages 12+.
Post-show Q&As take place every Tuesday evening.
Gala charity performance on Friday 26 September at 7:00pm.
Access performances include Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
À savoir avant de partir
Runtime is 2 hours 25 minutes including interval.
The production contains adult themes and is recommended for ages 12+.
Post-show Q&As take place every Tuesday evening.
Gala charity performance on Friday 26 September at 7:00pm.
Access performances include Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Consignes pour les visiteurs
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent in the auditorium.
Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.
Tickets must be presented digitally or printed upon entry.
Consignes pour les visiteurs
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent in the auditorium.
Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.
Tickets must be presented digitally or printed upon entry.
Consignes pour les visiteurs
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent in the auditorium.
Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.
Tickets must be presented digitally or printed upon entry.
Consignes pour les visiteurs
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent in the auditorium.
Photography and video recording are strictly prohibited during the performance.
Tickets must be presented digitally or printed upon entry.
Politique d'annulation
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Politique d'annulation
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Politique d'annulation
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Politique d'annulation
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
Content warning
This production contains strong language, strobe lighting and flashing lights throughout, as well as references to violence, death, alcohol and substance misuse.
Content warning
This production contains strong language, strobe lighting and flashing lights throughout, as well as references to violence, death, alcohol and substance misuse.
Content warning
This production contains strong language, strobe lighting and flashing lights throughout, as well as references to violence, death, alcohol and substance misuse.
Content warning
This production contains strong language, strobe lighting and flashing lights throughout, as well as references to violence, death, alcohol and substance misuse.
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FAQ
What is Punch about?
Punch tells the real-life story of Jacob Dunne, whose single act of violence changed multiple lives. It explores themes of justice, remorse, and personal transformation.
How long is the performance?
The show runs for 2 hours 25 minutes, including one interval.
When does Punch open at the Apollo Theatre?
The West End run begins on 22 September 2025 and closes on 29 November 2025.
Is this the same production from Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic?
Yes, this is the original production with the same cast and creative team, now transferring to the West End.
Are there age restrictions for the show?
Yes, the show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to adult themes.
Are there any accessible performances?
Yes, there are three: Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Will there be any special events or talks?
Yes, every Tuesday night performance includes a post-show Q&A with guest speakers.
Who plays Jacob in the West End run?
David Shields reprises his award-winning role as Jacob.
Is this production also going to Broadway?
Yes, a simultaneous Broadway premiere is taking place at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
FAQ
What is Punch about?
Punch tells the real-life story of Jacob Dunne, whose single act of violence changed multiple lives. It explores themes of justice, remorse, and personal transformation.
How long is the performance?
The show runs for 2 hours 25 minutes, including one interval.
When does Punch open at the Apollo Theatre?
The West End run begins on 22 September 2025 and closes on 29 November 2025.
Is this the same production from Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic?
Yes, this is the original production with the same cast and creative team, now transferring to the West End.
Are there age restrictions for the show?
Yes, the show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to adult themes.
Are there any accessible performances?
Yes, there are three: Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Will there be any special events or talks?
Yes, every Tuesday night performance includes a post-show Q&A with guest speakers.
Who plays Jacob in the West End run?
David Shields reprises his award-winning role as Jacob.
Is this production also going to Broadway?
Yes, a simultaneous Broadway premiere is taking place at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
FAQ
What is Punch about?
Punch tells the real-life story of Jacob Dunne, whose single act of violence changed multiple lives. It explores themes of justice, remorse, and personal transformation.
How long is the performance?
The show runs for 2 hours 25 minutes, including one interval.
When does Punch open at the Apollo Theatre?
The West End run begins on 22 September 2025 and closes on 29 November 2025.
Is this the same production from Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic?
Yes, this is the original production with the same cast and creative team, now transferring to the West End.
Are there age restrictions for the show?
Yes, the show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to adult themes.
Are there any accessible performances?
Yes, there are three: Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Will there be any special events or talks?
Yes, every Tuesday night performance includes a post-show Q&A with guest speakers.
Who plays Jacob in the West End run?
David Shields reprises his award-winning role as Jacob.
Is this production also going to Broadway?
Yes, a simultaneous Broadway premiere is taking place at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
FAQ
What is Punch about?
Punch tells the real-life story of Jacob Dunne, whose single act of violence changed multiple lives. It explores themes of justice, remorse, and personal transformation.
How long is the performance?
The show runs for 2 hours 25 minutes, including one interval.
When does Punch open at the Apollo Theatre?
The West End run begins on 22 September 2025 and closes on 29 November 2025.
Is this the same production from Nottingham Playhouse and the Young Vic?
Yes, this is the original production with the same cast and creative team, now transferring to the West End.
Are there age restrictions for the show?
Yes, the show is recommended for ages 12 and up due to adult themes.
Are there any accessible performances?
Yes, there are three: Audio Described (1 Nov), Captioned (15 Nov), and BSL (20 Nov).
Will there be any special events or talks?
Yes, every Tuesday night performance includes a post-show Q&A with guest speakers.
Who plays Jacob in the West End run?
David Shields reprises his award-winning role as Jacob.
Is this production also going to Broadway?
Yes, a simultaneous Broadway premiere is taking place at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre.
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