Punch is a poignant adaptation of Jacob Dunne’s memoir Right From Wrong, brought to the stage by James Graham, the Olivier Award-winning and Tony-nominated playwright known for his razor-sharp writing and deep dives into British identity and institutions. Graham’s past work includes Tammy Faye—the critically acclaimed musical created in collaboration with Elton John and Jake Shears—which won the Olivier Award for Best New Musical in 2023, as well as the hit plays Quiz, This House, and Ink. His knack for blending historical fact with modern resonance makes Punch a must-watch. Directed by Adam Penford, the production delves into the real-life story of Dunne, who, as a teenager, threw a single punch that resulted in the death of James Hodgkinson. After serving his sentence, Dunne's path to redemption began when he engaged in a restorative justice process with James's parents, leading to profound personal transformation. The play has been lauded for its emotional depth and has sparked conversations nationwide about justice and forgiveness.
On a regular day in Nottingham, a young teenager heads out on a Saturday with his friends. A seemingly innocuous choice, it leads the youth to make an impulsive decision with tragic - and fatal - consequences: a single punch that takes the life of trainee paramedic James Hodgkinson. Left to deal with the aftermath, a young Jacob Dunne ponders his life in prison, finding redemption in the most unlikely place: the parents of James. Following his release from prison, Joan and David Hodgkinson initiate a restorative justice process with Jacob that challenges all parties to confront their pain, seek understanding, and explore the possibility of forgiveness. The narrative unfolds as a powerful exploration of accountability, empathy, and the human capacity for change that goes beyond being just a story about a single act of violence and grows into an exploration of the stories we choose to tell around our fateful choices.
The Apollo Theatre, named for the Greek God of the arts and the leader of the muses, was designed by architect Lewin Sharp in 1901. Despite a 2013 mishap that caused a section of the roof to cave in, the restored structure retains much of its original beauty and charm and has established itself as a premiere venue for award-winning plays, musicals, dramas, and comedies.
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Available facilities: elevator, restrooms, bar, cloakroom, gift shop
Accessibility: wheelchair spaces available, assistive listening devices, guide dogs allowed, access performances, accessible restrooms, audio description, sign language interpreters, access hosts, platform lift
The cost of the tickets starts from £24 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 12 years and above, as it contains strong language, strobe lighting, flashing lights, and references to violence, death, alcohol, and substance misuse.
The show is playing at the Apollo Theatre in London.
Based on real events, Punch follows a teen whose fatal mistake sparks an extraordinary journey through remorse, restorative justice, and redemption.
The running time is 2 hours and 25 minutes, with a 20-minute intermission.
The main stars of the show are Alec Boaden, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Tony Hirst, Shalisha James-Davis, Emma Pallant, and David Shields.