The acclaimed West End production, based on the beloved comedy of John Cleese, will begin a tour of the United Kingdom and Ireland this year.
Production will visit more than 30 locations throughout the country from September 2025 to July 2026, starting at the Churchill Theater in Bromley from September 30 to October 4.
The work, presented by Phil McIntyre Live, is described by the Daily Express as “the most fun program in the city” and will bring its comedy to the public throughout the country.
The cast of the tour includes Danny Bayne as Basil Fawlty, Mia Austen as Sybil and Hemi Yeroham repeating his role as Manuel.
The show will be at the Churchill Theater this September. (Image: Trevor Leighton)
They are Joanne Clifton like Polly, Paul Nicholas as the eldest, and Jemma Churchill as Mrs. Richards.
The production is directed by the director of the West End, Caroline Jay Ranger.
FAWLTY TOWERS – The work gives life to three of the original television episodes of John Clesese: the hotel inspector, the Germans and the communication problems.
These have one leg adapted to a two -hour play, complete with a new final.
John Cleese said: “I am delighted with the group of first -class comedy actors that we have gathered for the United Kingdom tour of Fawlty Towers, the work that begins in September.
“September also marks exactly 50 years since the first Episode of TV was transmitted in the BBC.
“I never thought that all these years later the show show would get the reception it has.
“But here we are still making theaters laugh with laughter.”
The work presents other dear characters of the original television comedy, including Mr. Hutchinson/Wilhelm, Miss Tibbs, Miss Gatsby, MR Thurston/Günter and MR Walt.
Basil Fawlty tries to impress guests who suspect that they are hotel inspectors, while it is a German party, Mrs. Sorda and Hotty Richards, and her always vigilant wife, Sybil.
Based on the owner of a real -life hotel, Donald Sinclair, John Cleese came up with Basil Fawlty’s idea when he stayed at the Gleneagles Hotel de Sinclair in Torquay.
The iconic television program won many awards, including two BAFTA for the best situation comedy, and was voted as the best British program of all time in a survey of the British Film Institute in 2000.