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James Graham’s Punch transfers from Nottingham Playhouse to London’s Young Vic Theatre




Nottingham Playhouse’s critically acclaimed production of Punch is set to transfer to the prestigious Young Vic Theatre, London.

The five-star sell-out show from Olivier Award-winning Nottinghamshire-born playwright James Graham (Sherwood, Dear England, Best of Enemies) will run at the Young Vic from March 1 to April 12, 2025.

Based on the book Right from Wrong by Jacob Dunne, Punch ignited discussions across the country from theatres to courthouses to the House of Commons.

James Graham's play Punch will transfer from Nottingham Playhouse to London's Young Vic Theatre.
James Graham's play Punch will transfer from Nottingham Playhouse to London's Young Vic Theatre.

It tells an extraordinary true story of tragedy, forgiveness, redemption and reform, in an unflinching true-life account of how Nottingham teenager Jacob throws a single punch, with fatal consequences.

Released from prison, the parents of the victim ask to meet him. Their quest for answers results in an unlikely connection and Jacob’s life begins to turn around.

Punch is directed by Adam Penford, artistic director at Nottingham Playhouse, with production design by Anna Fleischle.

James Graham said: “This play and the incredible story it tells could not mean more to me. It feels like one of the most moving and urgent real-life dramas I’ve had the honour of translating to the stage.

“But despite its important themes of justice, forgiveness, and the human cost of a decade of neglect in these communities, I’m so proud of the surprisingly funny and oddly hopeful show that Adam Penford and the cast have built. I’ve never not watched without ugly crying and can’t wait to share it with a wider audience.”

Original cast members Julie Hesmondhalgh (Coronation Street, Mr Bates vs The Post Office), Tony Hirst (Coronation Street, Hollyoaks) and David Shields (Masters of the Air, Black Mirror) reprise their roles as Joan, David and Jacob, respectively.

The cast is completed by Alec Boaden (Masters of the Air, Random Acts) as Raf, DS Villiers and Sam; Shalisha James-Davis (Mary Queen of Scots, Romeo and Juliet) as Clare and Nicola; and Emma Pallant (Cowbois, Queenie) as Wendy, Sandra and Jacob’s Mum.

Adam Penford said: “I'm thrilled to be bringing Punch to the Young Vic, a venue that, like Nottingham Playhouse, has its community at its heart, and to give more people the opportunity to experience this unforgettable story. Punch had a profound impact in Nottingham because the story is so moving, and asks important questions about what it means to be human and what kind of society we want to live in. Our audience and supporters really got behind the production.

“It’s particularly pertinent as we enter a new political chapter in the UK. James Graham's expert writing, with its trademark wit, humanity and storytelling skill, is a joy to stage. And working with the real-life people who feature in the play has been an unforgettably humbling experience for all of us."

Kwame Kwei-Armah, Young Vic artistic director, added: “Punch is an incredibly moving, heartwarming, gut-wrenching play by one of our finest writers. It’s an extraordinary story both on and off the page and like the very best theatre, it reflects humanity and transcends the stage. It has captured hearts and minds across the country, resonating not only with local communities but in national politics with recommendations by MPs in the House of Commons.

“We are proud to be staging this production from the brilliant Nottingham Playhouse. This is vital viewing, I urge you to see it.”

Lighting design is by Robbie Butler, sound design and composition by Alexandra Faye Braithwaite, movement direction by Leanne Pinder, movement consultation by Lynne Page, casting by Christopher Worrall CDG, voice and dialect coaching by Sally Hague, Fight Direction by Kev McCurdy, with production consultation by Jacob Dunne.

The production is dedicated to James Hodgkinson and all victims of one-punch.



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