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London Premiere Announced for FLOP! The Best Songs From The Worst Musicals

Arthur Hull brings his critically acclaimed cabaret celebrating musical theatre misfires to Wilton’s Music Hall this September.

by Staff Writer
April 17, 2026
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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The London premiere of FLOP! The Best Songs From The Worst Musicals has been announced, created and performed by Australian cabaret artist Arthur Hull.

The critically acclaimed show will play Wilton’s Music Hall from Thursday 24 to Saturday 26 September, following runs at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe and Adelaide Fringe.

Described as funny, fast-paced and packed with surprising facts, FLOP! is a high-octane cabaret that celebrates Broadway and West End musicals that failed spectacularly.

       

The show features songs from misunderstood, critically panned and financially disastrous productions, including King Kong, Carrie the Musical, Love Never Dies, Moby Dick: A Whale of a Tale and Diana The Musical, alongside many more.

This is a revised and updated version of the show, which premiered in the UK to universal acclaim at the 2025 Edinburgh Fringe and has just completed a sell-out return season at Adelaide Fringe 2026.

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The Adelaide Advertiser described Hull as “A presence so electric it feels slightly dangerous”.

Prior to the London run, press are invited to a private preview performance of the full show on Tuesday 21 July at 18.00 at the Phoenix Arts Club, with reviews not embargoed.

FLOP! is presented by James Seabright and runs for 65 minutes with no interval, with tickets priced from £10.50.

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

       
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