Dawn French is a Huge Twat in London's West End From Sep 2023

Dawn French, the beloved British actress and comedian, is embarking on a highly anticipated comedy show at the London Palladium from  21 September 2023.

In her latest venture, "Dawn French Is A Huge Twat!," the incomparable Dawn French unapologetically lays bare the highs, lows, and undeniable charm of her illustrious 40-years-long career in the entertainment industry. With a blend of humor and vulnerability, she takes audiences on a delightful journey through a collection of endearing anecdotes, shining a light on her own moments of self-mortification, including on-screen blunders with lines and accents, as well as humorous misinterpretations of doctor's diagnoses.

Beyond the laughter, "Dawn French Is A Huge Twat!" carries a profound message. It encourages us to embrace the very traits and quirks we often try to hide, celebrating our collective social awkwardness. With her unrivaled comedic prowess and genuine warmth, French, the queen of comedy, invites audiences to revel in their own imperfections and find joy in the quirks that make each of us unique.

Hailing from Wales, Dawn French has established herself as a multi-talented entertainer, excelling in various creative fields. She honed her skills at the renowned Royal Central School of Speech and Drama, where fate intervened and brought her together with her long-term friend and collaborator, Jennifer Saunders. The BBC comedy sketch show, French and Saunders, became a resounding success, running for an impressive six series and offering hilarious insights into British life and popular culture.

However, French's talents extended far beyond sketch comedy. She gained widespread acclaim for her role in The Vicar of Dibley. Additionally, French has graced the silver screen with her presence, appearing in notable films such as Harry Potter and The Prisoner of Azkaban and The Chronicles of Narnia: The Lion, The Witch and The Wardrobe. 

Don't miss this unforgettable opportunity to witness a true icon of British comedy in all her hilariously witty glory at the London Palladium.