Park Theatre, London
Running time: 2hrs 20mins
Age Restrictions: This production is recommended for ages 10+.
Tickets from £56.00
There's a new Sheriff in town for the star-studded musical fundraiser!
Recently announced celebrities include Benedict Cumberbatch, Gillian Anderson, Munya Chawawa, Simon Pegg, Emma Thompson and many more. Making their Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] debut this year include: Adjoa Andoh, Liz Carr, Julian Clary, Kerry Ellis, Chris McCausland, Alison Steadman and Cathy Tyson. Returning stars include: Sanjeev Bhaskar, Hugh Bonneville, Jim Broadbent, Les Dennis, Adrian Dunbar.*
The fastest draw in the West… doesn’t know their lines
Yeehah! We’re rollin’ into the Wild West for the return of Park Theatre’s hit fundraiser Whodunnit [Unrehearsed]; back in 2026 with more murder, mayhem, and, this time, a touch of musical mischief. It’s our most ambitious yet, with a company of actor-musicians and a live saloon pianist bringing the world to life, and the audience get to join in the singalongs too.
Welcome to Graveside, a dusty frontier town where the saloon and the general store look suspiciously similar, gold fever is running high, and (hobby) horses roam free. There’s stolen treasure, suspicious strangers, and a Reverend who may not practice what he preaches.
Each performance, a different celebrity becomes the new Sherriff in town – completely unrehearsed, armed only with an earpiece and their wits. And yes, Sir Ian McKellen returns to lend his voice to the chaos.
NEW for Whodunnit [Unrehearsed] 4: Cabaret seating arrives in Park200, pulling you right into the heart of the action. And Graveside’s grown; mosey next door to The Frontier Club, a place to rest your spurs, raise a glass and soak up the Wild West spirit. Choose a ticket with Frontier Club access to step inside.
*Celebrity line-ups are subject to change.
Park Theatre
Park Theatre
Park Theatre, Clifton Terrace, Finsbury Park
London
N4 3JP
Park Theatre is the brainchild of Artistic Director, Jez Bond, and Creative Director, Melli Bond, who – following a six year London-wide search for a building – discovered a vacant office block next to Finsbury Park station in 2010. Garnering support from the theatre community at large – including luminaries such as Ian McKellen and Alan Rickman, the press and, importantly, local residents – they set out to raise the necessary funds to convert the tired concrete building into a thriving new theatre and beacon for the community. At a cost of just £2.6 million, the building, designed by David Hughes Architects, opened in May 2013 to rave reviews from the critics.
Nearest Tube station is Finsbury Park (Station Place Exit). Exit left out of Station Place then left and under the bridge. Then second left onto Morris Place, Park Theatre is at the end.
Travel by train: Old Street, Moorgate. Nearest tube: Kings Cross