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Flush Transfers to Arcola Theatre for London Premiere

Award winning comedy drama brings sisterhood centre stage in a fast moving club‑toilet story

by Staff Writer
March 12, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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Flush Artwork Image supplied by publicist

The Fringe Theatre Award winning production of Flush, written by April Hope Miller, will make its London premiere at Arcola Theatre this spring.

Running in Studio 2 from 6 May to 6 June 2026, the play is directed by Merle Wheldon and marks the show’s return to the city that inspired it. Press night will take place on Friday 8 May. Tickets are now on sale.

Set entirely in the women’s bathroom of a London club, Flush captures the chaos, humour and urgency of one night as 16 women navigate messy friendships, unexpected revelations and fleeting moments of connection.

       

The production, told in “fragments and flushes,” follows Billie as she seeks clarity after an unnamed experience. The bathroom becomes a place of shelter and shared stories spanning teenage turmoil, queer and trans lives, an American outsider searching for belonging and a hen party spiralling out of control.

The cast includes April Hope Miller, Ayesha Griffiths, Jazz Jenkins, Miya Ocego and Joanna Strafford.

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Flush arrives in London following acclaim at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, where it was named one of the Financial Times’ top nine shows of 2025 and received both a Fringe Theatre Award and the Bitesize Award for Best Direction.

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

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