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Quentin Tarantino to Bring New Stage Comedy The Popinjay Cavalier to the West End

Hollywood filmmaker announces swashbuckling theatrical debut planned for 2027

by Staff Writer
March 11, 2026
Reading Time: 1 min read
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Sonia Friedman Productions and Sony Pictures Entertainment have announced the development of The Popinjay Cavalier, a new stage comedy written and directed by Quentin Tarantino.

Set in 1830s Europe, The Popinjay Cavalier is described as a rambunctious comedy filled with deception, disguise and the grand traditions of swashbuckling adventures.

The production promises a sweeping celebration of theatre and heightened romance, delivered with Tarantino’s unmistakable wit and signature style.

       

The team plan for The Popinjay Cavalier to open in London’s West End in early 2027. The specific theatre will be announced following a period of development throughout this year.

Casting, creative team and further details will be confirmed at a later date.

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