New dates have been confirmed for the latest West End run of Adam Kay's hit show This Is Going To Hurt.
The run, which had been originally extended due to huge demand, was forced to close three times due to lockdown restrictions. Kay is delighted to announce new dates at the Palace – 21st -26th June 2021. Tickets now on sale.
Patrons with tickets for the cancelled shows and Kay’s Twas the Nightshift before Christmas performances will be offered refunds or tickets to the new run of This is Going to Hurt in June 2021.
In the hit live show This is Going to Hurt Adam Kay shares entries from his phenomenally popular diaries as a junior doctor in an evening of stand-up and music. This is Going to Hurt Live has been seen by over 200,000 people, including sell-out Edinburgh Fringe runs from 2016 to 2019, plus sell-out UK tours and multiple West End runs.
Adam Kay is a multi-award-winning writer, comedian and former doctor. He is the UK’s best-selling non-fiction author. This is Going to Hurt was the bestselling paperback under lockdown and has sold over 2.5 million copies, been translated into 37 languages, and is the bestselling narrative non-fiction title of the 21st century, spending over a year at number one in the Sunday Times bestseller chart. It is soon to be a major comedy-drama for BBC/AMC starring Ben Whishaw. His follow-up, Twas the Nightshift Before Christmas, sold over 500,000 copies in its first three months, and his recent anthology Dear NHS was an instant Sunday Times number one, raising over £375,000 for charity. Kay’s Anatomy is Adam’s first book for children. It was a Sunday Times number one bestseller and became the fastest selling children’s non-fiction book of the decade.