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What happens when a newly appointed female Chancellor tries to remove a urinal once graced by Winston Churchill? Churchill’s Urinal is a riotous new comedy by Rosie Holt, blending sharp satire and political farce in the heart of London. Holt, famed for her viral MP persona and award-winning live shows, stars alongside material from Stewart Lee. Directed by Dan Clarkson (Potted Potter, The Crown Live), this world premiere at Kings Head Theatre promises a witty, tightly crafted romp through British politics and public opinion. Critics praise its “Orwellian flourishes” and razor-sharp humor—churchill's urinal tickets, anyone?
Freshly installed at 11 Downing Street, a fearless female Chancellor is determined to modernize her en-suite—starting with an ancient urinal. Outrage erupts when the nation learns Churchill himself once used it, sparking a media frenzy and public debate. As the Chancellor battles to keep her grip on the Budget red box, the fate of her Whitehall washroom hangs in the balance. Will she withstand the pressure, or will history flush her plans away?
Show timings for Churchill's Urinal may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
The Kings Head Theatre is a renowned fringe venue in London, celebrated for championing bold new writing and innovative productions. Since opening in 1970, it has been a launchpad for emerging talent and has hosted acclaimed shows ranging from classic revivals to cutting-edge contemporary works. Its intimate setting brings audiences close to the action, making every performance feel immediate and engaging. Over the years, the theatre has welcomed a host of celebrated artists and remains a cornerstone of London’s vibrant off-West End scene.
Accessibility: accessible restrooms, companion seating, wheelchair accessible
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The play is suitable for ages 14 and above. Parental discretion is advised for younger teens.
The play is being staged at Kings Head Theatre in Islington, London.
The story follows a female Chancellor who sparks national debate after trying to remove a urinal once used by Winston Churchill, leading to political chaos.
The running time is 1 hour and 10 minutes with no interval.
Rosie Holt stars as the Chancellor, with direction by Dan Clarkson and additional material by Stewart Lee.
Yes, the production is a limited-run world premiere at Kings Head Theatre.
The show is a contemporary political comedy with satirical elements.
The play is recommended for ages 14+ due to mature themes and political satire.
No, the show runs straight through with no interval.