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Based on a jaw-dropping scandal, James Graham's Quiz is the world's greatest quiz show!

To be confirmed.

Performance dates

6 - 11 November 2023

Run time: To be confirmed.

Includes interval

4.3

48 reviews

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Quiz is a story of Charles Ingram, the 'coughing major' who took part in Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? and was accused of cheating when he won £1 million.

Special notes

QUIZ is a fictional imagination based on real events which took place in 2001 following an episode of Who Wants To Be A Millionaire? It is not in any way connected with the makers of the programme or any of the individuals portrayed.

Please be aware this production takes place at the Churchill Theatre in Bromley, this production does not take place in central London. No refunds, cancellations or exchanges will be permitted due to venue confusion.

Group Pricing

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Recent Reviews

4.3
48 reviews
Customer Kerry

Highly original, hugely entertaining and powerfully thought provoking.

Irene Peacocke

The Quiz was fantastic, from start to finish. Really great entertainment. Would definitely go to see this play again.

amanda lindsay

It was interesting but about 30 mins too long. The two men either side of me fell asleep in the second half

Rachel Kovnick

Crafty, entertaining, and had fun activities throughout

Dalia Coleman

Brilliant show gripping! Really makes you think how the way something is presented can change your mind about voting guilty or not guilty. It was like a psychological experiment entwined with theatre

Anna Sewell

Different to anything I’ve even seen on the theatre before! Very good show!

Wendy Marks

I did not know what to expect of this production but found it very entertaining, well produced and acted. I would recommend it to my friends.

Simon Warner

Excellent cast great shoe

Roxy

Brilliantly acted and very funny. Great productions.

Shaun Richardson

Excellent performance by all, very entertaining would recommend everyone to go and see it

J.D. Hornchurch

The first half an hour with the warm up man and snippets of previous shows was awful. The meat of the show was good and could really have been made into something much better. After Ink and Labour of Love by same writer, very disappointing

Jayne Matthews

I thought the play very clever and thought-provoking. A very clever way to include the audience. Enjoyed the play immensely.

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