The production is set to begin performances in the West End on the 30th January.

Rehearsal images have now been released for the upcoming West End run of I’m Sorry, Prime Minister which will run at the Apollo Theatre until the 9th May.
Transferring to London following a run at the Barn Theatre in Cirencester, the cast is led by Griff Rhys Jones who returns to the West End as former Prime Minister Jim Hacker and Clive Francis, who reprises the role of Humphrey Appleby, previously played by him at the Barn Theatre.

Meanwhile, they are joined in the cast by William Chubb as Sir David and Stephanie Levi-John as Sophie, alongside Princess Donnough, Eliza Walters, Jeremy Rose, Robert Kitson and Dominic McChesney.

Jim Hacker is back — older, but perhaps not wiser, and still utterly baffled by the real world. Hoping for a quiet retirement at the tranquil Hacker College, Oxford, Jim instead finds himself facing the ultimate modern crisis: cancelled by the college committee.
Enter the delightfully devious Sir Humphrey Appleby (played by the acclaimed Clive Francis), who has lost none of his love for bureaucracy, Latin phrases, and well-timed obstruction.
Can Humphrey out manoeuvre the meddling students, the Fellowship, and reality itself?

This is the final chapter in the ‘Yes Minister’ series by Jonathan Lynn and it is co-directed by Jonathan Lynn and Michael Gyngell, with Nadia Papachronopoulou serving as assistant director. Design is by Lee Newby, with sound design by the Ringham Brothers and lighting design by Mark Henderson. Carol Lingwood is the costume supervisor, while casting is handled by Marc Frankum and Jonathan Russell. Video design is by Leo Flint.
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