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Dirty Great Love Story

Two hopeful hapless romantics get drunk, get it on and then get the hell away from each other.

In her eyes he’s a mistake. A mistake who keeps turning up at parties.

In his eyes, she’s perfect. He’s short-sighted.

A ‘randomly hilarious’, (The Times) romantic catastrophe of good intentions, Fringe First Award winning show Dirty Great Love Story makes its highly anticipated West End debut.

Starring Felix Scott (The Archers, Inception) and Ayesha Antoine (Red Velvet) don’t miss this ‘cheerfully forthright piece about modern dating’. - Daily Mail

Address

84 Long Lane, London SE1 4AU

Cancellation Policy

No exchange or refund after purchase.

Duration

Duration: 90 minutes, no interval

How Does It Work

You will receive a confirmation email with a voucher attached. Please print this voucher and bring it to the Box Office. We recommend you arrive a minimum of 30 minutes before the show to collect your tickets and settle into your seats.

News

★ ★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Lovely, witty, delicious’ – The Independent    

★ ★ ★ ★  ‘Achingly funny’ – Radio Times 

★ ★ ★ ★ ‘Restores your faith in human nature’ – Telegraph

★ ★ ★ ★ ‘It will make you beam!’ – Evening Standard  

Suitable For Children

Age Recommendation: 12+ 

Times

Previews take place from the 18th Jan- 25th Jan, with the show running until the 18th March.

Monday- Saturday, 7:30pm. Matinee's Thursday/Saturday at 2:30pm

Where Do I Go

Arts Theatre : 6-7 Great Newport Street, London, WC2 H7JB 

NEAREST TUBE: LEICESTER SQUARE. Take the Cambridge Circus exit (Exit 3). The theatre is the first street on the right.

Arts Theatre

84 Long Lane, London SE1 4AU

Latest critic reviews

  • A West End outing for this fun, if derivative, spoken-word romantic comedy

    The Stage

  • Warmly and fuzzily recommended

    The Independent

  • The kind of show that [...] restores your faith in human nature"

    The Telegraph

  • [...] it will certainly make you beam

    Evening Standard