The award-winning Buffy Revamped returns to the West End for a very limited run of two shows with director Hamish MacDougall and writer/actor Brendan Murphy at the helm. Based on Buffy the Vampire Slayer which centres on a 16-year-old vampire slayer named Buffy whose nighttime duties often clash with her daytime role as a teen, this production retells the tale from the perspective of Spike, a frequent antagonist and potential love interest.
On the site of Hellmouth, where demons, ghouls, and vampires abound, sits the American town of Sunnydale. In this hellish abode of shadowy corridors and secret lanes, Sunnydale High's Buffy sits at the ready to vanquish nightly critters and pop quizzes alike. Across 144 episodes of exquisite television, Buffy experiences the highs and lows of high school while occasionally staking (and loving) vampires on the side. One such antagonist-lover, Spike, has taken to the stage to retell the tale, walking down memory lane and throwing in little nuggets of insider information.
The Lyric Theatre, the oldest surviving theater on Shaftesbury Avenue, opened in the late 19th century, quickly becoming a cornerstone of theatrical productions on the West End. Boasting a diverse range of shows staged within a magnificent Renaissance-style structure, the venue offers an unparalleled theater experience.
The Lyric Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available Facilities: Cloakroom, bars, booster cushions, gift shop, washrooms
Accessibility: Ramps, wheelchair accessible seating, audiovisual assistance, guide dogs allowed, accessible toilets
Ticket prices start at £20 and will vary depending on the type of tickets or seats you choose.
The show is recommended for people aged 14 years and above. It contains mature themes and strong language. Viewer discretion is advised.
The show is playing at the Lyric Theatre in London on March 24 and September 22, 2025.
Revamped is a nostalgic trip down memory lane as Spike revisits the story of everyone's favorite vampire slayer, Buffy, and recreates some of the television show's most memorable moments.
The running time is 70 mins with no interval.
Writer Brendan Murphy stars as Spike.