Till Death Us Do Party sees holy matrimony meet unholy mayhem!
A new immersive theatre experience, based around a wedding, will open in London.
Till Death Us Do Party will be the first to play at the new venue, One NinetyFour Piccadilly.
Set to feature all your favourite components of a wedding: vow exchanges, slurred speeches, unlikely romances, family feuds, comga lines, and jacket spuds(!?), the show’s press materials suggest that “you’ll laugh, cringe, sing, cheer, and maybe even catch the bouquet.”
Starring as the bride, Florence Bush-Fuller, will be Meg Hateley. Her groom, Tom Cox, will be played by Keiran Constable.
William Folan-Conray will play the Priest, while Dakota Starr is the MC. Matt Addis will play the father of the bride, Ollie Bush-Fuller, with Frankie Power as Sylvanna, his girlfriend.
Playing the mother of the bride, Marian Bush-Fuller, will be Charlotte Palmer, with Clare Samuels playing the mother of the groom, Carol Cox.
Taking on the role of best man, Gareth Pickford, will be Rikki Dallas, with Mark Biocca as Uncle Tony/Alexandro Del Pierro.
Also in the cast are Eleanor Hindson (Annabel Bush-Fuller/Lesley Bush-Fuller), Louise Ford (Felicity Hughes-Hart), Phil Whelsans (Uncle Nigel), Katherine Rodden (Auntie Hilary), Louie Wanless (the bride’s brother), and Georgie Halford (Wedding Planner).
It’ll be directed by James Doherty, with costume design by Callum Vincent, and casting is by Jayne Collins and Thomas Adams. The show is produced by Robert Mackintosh, Pete Shilaimon and Mickey Liddell.
Till Death Us Do Party plays in London from 30 September to 20 December 2025.