I'm Sorry, Prime Minister, I Can’t Quite Remember brings the Yes Minister legacy roaring back to life — this time on stage at London’s Apollo Theatre. Written by BAFTA-winner Jonathan Lynn — co-creator of the original Yes Minister and Yes, Prime Minister — this sharp new political satire marks the first continuation of the series without his late writing partner, Antony Jay. And it’s everything fans hoped it would be—clever, cutting, and devastatingly British.
Now, decades later, Lynn gives us the “final chapter,” starring Griff Rhys Jones as Jim Hacker and Clive Francis as Sir Humphrey Appleby. Whether you're a civil servant, love British stiff upper lip comedy, or just enjoy a good political roast, this is your front-row seat to the bureaucratic buffoonery of Britain’s elite.
Years have passed since the Yes Minister franchise first introduced us to bumbling politician Jim Hacker and his scheming, smooth-talking civil servant, Sir Humphrey Appleby. Now in their twilight years, Hacker lives as the Master of Oxford’s fictional Hacker College, enjoying a cushy retirement... until the College threatens to evict him over "inappropriate" remarks at a dinner party. Faced with losing his “lifetime” post and college-provided lodgings, Lord Hacker does what he does best: calls in the cavalry—a slightly creakier Sir Humphrey. Book your tickets for a curtain call to their bureaucratic shenanigans!
Show timings for I'm Sorry, Prime Minister may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Located in the heart of the West End, Apollo Theatre is one of Shaftesbury Avenue’s historic gems. Named after the Greek god of the arts and music, the Apollo Theatre is a mainstay of musical entertainment in London. The theater has a rich history of showcasing incredible productions, from the 1901 comedy The Belle of Bohemia to recent hits like Rain Man. With its grand Edwardian façade and stylish Art déco interiors, the Apollo offers a uniquely intimate theatre experience in central London. Whether you’re seeing a limited-run political comedy or a big-name musical, it’s a venue that combines vintage charm with excellent sightlines.
The Apollo Theatre seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.
Available facilities: Cloakroom, bar, street-level elevator, gift shop, air-conditioning.
Accessibility: Wheelchair accessible, platform lift, step-free access, wheelchair available, accessible toilets, access performances, visual impairment services, assistance dogs allowed.