Hot Mess: A New Musical Tickets

Musical
Southwark Playhouse Elephant
Dante Place 80 Newington Butts , London, SE11 4FL
Running Time 1hr 5min. No interval.
Running Since Fri, 17 October 2025
Booking Until Sat, 8 November 2025
Monday - 19:00
Tuesday - 19:00
Wednesday - 19:00
Thursday 14:30 19:00
Friday - 19:00
Saturday 14:30 19:00
Sunday - -
Important Information
Ages: 12+.

Content: This production contains strong language and themes of climate crisis.

More about Hot Mess: A New Musical

Don’t miss the award-winning Hot Mess: A New Musical with Danielle Steers (‘SIX The Musical’) and Tobias Turley (‘Mamma Mia!’) coming to London 16 Oct– 8 Nov following its sold-out Edinburgh Fringe Debut.

After a billion years of bad dates, Earth has finally found the one… Humanity. Sparks fly. Technology flourishes. Wheat is harvested. But what begins as a passionate love affair between the universe’s most iconic couple quickly descends into a hot mess.

From the creative duo behind ’42 Balloons’, Jack Godfrey and Ellie Coote, comes a new original pop musical. All about love, hope, and the ultimate break up.

“Gloriously quirky” The Stage
“Brilliant one-liners, dazzling music and two formidable performers” The Guardian
“High energy and high success” WhatsOnStage
“Utterly delightful” London Theatre

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  • Wednesday, 5th November, 7:00pm

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Southwark Playhouse Elephant

Dante Place 80 Newington Butts , London, SE11 4FL
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Southwark Playhouse opens its second venue, one of London’s largest fringe theatres

Southwark Playhouse Elephant is just a ten-minute walk away from the ‘original’ Southwark Playhouse, which is, confusingly, also in Elephant but is being renamed the Southwark Playhouse Borough. 

But whatever: after years of anticipation, Fringe powerhouse Southwark Playhouse finally launches a second branch in 2023. Run by the original theatre’s long-time, low-key artistic director Chris Smyrnios, Southwark Playhouse Elephant has a 310-seat main house – that’s half again as big as the original theatre’s main house – plus a second space reserved for the local community.  

 
 

A third Southwark Playhouse, Southwark Playhouse London Bridge, is due to open in 2025.