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Till Death Us Do Party Brings Immersive Wedding Chaos to the West End

by Staff Writer
August 28, 2025
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Till Death Do Us Party image supplied by publicist

Till Death Do Us Party image supplied by publicist

A wedding like no other is about to unfold in the heart of London’s West End. Till Death Us Do Party is the brand-new immersive theatre experience where holy matrimony meets unholy mayhem. Running from 30 September to 20 December 2025 at One NinetyFour Piccadilly, this riotous production promises a night of laughter, drama, and unforgettable chaos.

Guests will witness vows exchanged and speeches slurred, as emotional meltdowns, unlikely romances, and family feuds erupt around them. Expect sharp-tongued jokes, death-defying fire-eaters, and knife throwers with questionable aim.

The immersive experience includes a bridesmaid speech you’ll never un-hear and a conga line that may or may not end in disaster. And yes, there will be carbs—courtesy of SpudBros, the viral sensation serving the greatest spuds on earth.

       

Whether you’re Team Bride or Team Groom, audiences are guaranteed to laugh, cringe, sing, cheer, and maybe even catch the bouquet.

The cast includes Meg Hateley (Mamma Mia!, Fantastically Great Women Who Changed The World) as Florence Bush-Fuller, the bride, and Keiran Constable (Robin Hood, One Punch) as Tom Cox, the groom.

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Joining them are William Folan-Conray (Singin’ in the Rain, Some Like It Hot), Dakota Starr (Priscilla the Party!), Matt Addis (Silo, Murder on the Orient Express), Frankie Power (Much Ado About Nothing), Charlotte Palmer (A View From The Bridge), Clare Samuels (Lizzie and Titty), Rikki Dallas (Professor Nit Wit’s Science Lab), Mark Biocca (Bernadette De Lourdes the Musical), Eleanor Hindson, Louise Lord (LaplandUK), Phil Whelans (Monopoly immersive experience), Katherine Rodden (The Gold, Prime Suspect), Georgie Halford and Louie Wanless (Switzerland).

Directed by James  Doherty, with costumes by Callum Vincent and casting by Jayne Collins CDG & Thomas Adams , the production is brought to life by Robert Mackintosh for Till Death Us Do Part Productions Ltd and Pete Shilaimon and Mickey Liddell for LD Entertainment LLC.

Producer Robert Mackintosh said:
“Immersive theatre shows are a fast growing branch of live entertainment. I love the idea of bringing together the great institution of marriage with the joining of two families—a wonderful battlefield of characters, emotions and wicked fun—with an audience prepared to take part and be at the centre of it all. And when I saw the Spud Bros’ Red Caps serving their famous potatoes and entertaining the queue at their pop-up shop in Archer Street London, I just knew they would be the perfect caterers for our mad and joyous immersive comedy wedding show. The perfect couple anxious to exchange vows. Two families willing to exchange blows. Until Death Us Do Part….Y!”

Jacob Nelson of SpudBros Express added:
“We’ve been slinging spuds on Archer Street since 2024, right in the thick of the West End. A lot of our crowd are heading to the theatre anyway, so when we got the chance for our food to actually be part of the show at Till Death Us Do Party… we jumped at the opportunity.”

       

Listings and ticket information can be found here

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