Wilton's

Written by CJ Hopkins. Presented by Flying Bridge Theatre and Rive Productions

28th September to 2nd October . 7:30pm; 2.30pm Saturday matinee .
£20 – £25 full price, £17.50 – £22.50 concessions

Two clowns shoot the breeze, drinking bourbon and playing cards. While hunting the elusive nine of diamonds, they casually dissect capitalism, sea-lions, western culture, fishing, genocide, you know… stuff like that.

Sam and Bob are not so much waiting for Godot, nor are they waiting for the audience to keep up. Their window on the world is one of menace, hilarity, disappointment and improbability, all delivered with a magnificent high-octane comic brio.

Anarchic and surreal, this delightful and confusing satire surprises and provokes in spades… or the nine of diamonds…



Directed by Mark Bell (The Play that Goes Wrong, The Comedy About A Bank Robbery).
Featuring Daniel Llewelyn-Williams and Michael Edwards. 

Running time: 100 minutes, with no interval

Wilton's has been granted the use of Society Of London Theatre & UK Theatre's 'See It Safely' mark. The mark certifies that we are complying with the latest Government and industry COVID-19 guidelines, to ensure the safety of our staff and audiences. Find out more here about what Wilton's has put in place ready for your visit, and what you will need to know beforehand.

The production you are buying a ticket for is being sold at full capacity, in line with the current government guidelines. However, there is a chance that by the time the production happens we may be requested by law to return to a socially distanced capacity. 

If we have to reduce the capacity then we will confirm bookings based on the date on which they were booked with the earliest bookings being given priority. If there is not space for everyone then later bookings will be notified and we will attempt to exchange your ticket/s for another performance of the same production. If this is not possible you will be eligible for a full refund.

They like it

  • A profound yet hilarious interchange between two of the most brilliant idiots one has the pleasure of being forced to watch

    New York Herald

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