Fleabag: How to buy tickets for final West End shows starring Phoebe Waller-Bridge
The one-woman show was adapted into a series for BBC Three
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Your support makes all the difference.Phoebe Waller-Bridge’s multi-award winning stage show Fleabag is returning to the West End for one last run of dates.
Waller-Bridge has been performing the one-woman show off-Broadway for the last few months and will return to London on the 20 August.
The shows will run at Wyndham’s Theatre until the 14 September. Tickets go on sale today (2 May) at 3pm here.
Waller-Bridge said of the announcement: “Looooonddddooooonn!!”
Having originally previewed at Soho Theatre before its Edinburgh Festival debut in 2013, Fleabag – written by Waller-Bridge and directed by Vicky Jones – quickly won rave critical reviews.
The show was later adapted into a television show, the second series of which premiered on BBC Three earlier this year.
The first series, which centres on the eponymous character as she comes to terms with both a friend’s and her mother’s deaths, earned Waller-Bridge a BAFTA Award for Best Female Comedy Performance.
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