Written by Calum Finlay and directed by Katie-Ann McDonough, Fanny began its life with a triumphant premiere at the Watermill Theatre — a run that critics called “life-enhancing and eye-opening” (WhatsOnStage). It now transfers to London’s King’s Head Theatre for a strictly limited engagement. The show stars Charlie Russell (The Comedy About Spies, The Goes Wrong Show, Peter Pan Goes Wrong), whose work as a comedic actor and singer have earned her significant praise from critics, in a production seemingly made for her, as it combines music, history, humor, and pointed social commentary in a sharply drawn two-hour gem.
Playing for a limited time at London’s King’s Head Theatre at Islington Square, Fanny is the laugh-out-loud, call-it-as-it-is theatrical takedown of gender bias in classical music that also manages to be deeply human and gloriously uplifting.
Fanny Mendelssohn was a musical prodigy, just like her brother Felix. But while he signed autographs and played for royalty, she composed over 450 pieces that were published under his name, rendering her a footnote in his biography. Not anymore! Fanny, an artistic endeavor in defiance, tells her story in her voice: brilliant, self-aware, and not about to let the patriarchy get the last word. It’s a one-woman tour de force about talent denied, love complicated, and a burning question: what if history had let women sign their own name?
Show timings for Fanny may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
The King's Head Theatre, one of London’s leading Off-West End venues, is known for bold, innovative productions in an intimate pub theater setting. Founded in 1970, the venue has a rich history of championing emerging talent and inventive storytelling, all from its uniquely characterful home. Recently relocated to a modern space in Islington Square, it continues its legacy as a space dedicated to platforming overlooked stories.
Available facilities: restrooms, bar, cafe, lounge, gift shop
Accessibility: wheelchair accessible, wheelchair spaces available, accessible restrooms, step-free access
The cost of the tickets starts from £13 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
While specific age guidance is yet to be confirmed, the production contains themes and language that may be more suitable for audiences aged 12 years and above. Viewer discretion is advised.
The show is playing at King’s Head Theatre in Islington Square in London.
The running time is 2 hours with an interval.
Yes, the play is inspired by the life of Fanny Mendelssohn, a 19th-century composer who was overshadowed by her brother, Felix Mendelssohn. The production sheds light on her contributions to classical music and her struggle for recognition.
Yes, the show features live music throughout the performance, enhancing the storytelling and bringing Fanny Mendelssohn's compositions to life. The music is integral to the narrative, reflecting the protagonist's passion and talent.
usica. While Fanny incorporates music into the narrative, it isn’t a musical.
The one-woman show is led by Charlie Russell, a celebrated stage actor whose notable works include The Comedy About Spies, The Goes Wrong Show, and Peter Pan Goes Wrong. Her wit and musical talents are perfect for the role of Fanny, and she’s in brilliant hands with actor-writer Calum Finlay and director Katie-Ann McDonough.