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Tickets Go On Sale as The Traitors – Acts of Betrayal to premiere in the West End in 2027

Stage adaptation of the global hit arrives at the Gillian Lynne Theatre with five brand new plays by John Finnemore

by Theatre Weekly
June 16, 2026
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Tickets have gone on sale for the world premiere of The Traitors – Acts of Betrayal, which will open in London’s West End at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, with preview performances beginning on 11 May 2027 and an official opening night on 8 June 2027.

Presented by Studio Lambert and Neal Street Productions, the show is a bold stage adaptation of the global television phenomenon, reimagined as a cycle of five brand new plays.

Written by John Finnemore and directed by Robert Hastie, the production explores multiple outcomes of the same story, asking how events might unfold if different contestants were chosen as the traitors.

       

Each performance from Monday to Friday begins with the same premise but diverges into a completely different conclusion, allowing characters who fall early in one version to triumph in another.

Saturday performances introduce an interactive twist, with audiences deciding in real time who will take on the role of the traitor, influencing the outcome and ensuring no two shows are the same.

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Set in a world of paranoia, betrayal and shifting alliances, the production examines how pressure reveals true character and reshapes destiny.

Stephen Lambert, CEO of Studio Lambert, said: “Each of the five plays tells a whole story on its own. But the same evening could have turned out in completely different ways, and anyone who wants to discover how is welcome to come back and find out. On the surface it is a game of paranoia and betrayal. Underneath, it is about who we really are under pressure, and the way our true colours show in the end.”

Caro Newling, Co-Founder of Neal Street Productions, said: “It’s a true privilege to bring such an innately theatrical concept to the stage together with Studio Lambert and a team of inspired theatre-makers. With a different new play performed each week-day night, and rogue-choice Saturday performances, they’ve together created an endeavour of extra-ordinary scale, offering audiences a genuine box-set of entertainment from the heart of the Traitors universe.”

A new trailer for the production has been released alongside the ticket launch.

       

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

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