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Who Dares Wins – The Secret History of the SAS Announces UK Theatre Tour

by Staff Writer
October 1, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Damien Lewis Who Dares Wins image supplied by publicist

Damien Lewis Who Dares Wins image supplied by publicist

Award-winning war reporter and bestselling author Damien Lewis will embark on his first-ever theatre tour in Spring 2026 with Who Dares Wins – The Secret History of the SAS.

This gripping live show will take audiences deep into the covert world of the SAS, revealing untold stories of heroism, sabotage, and daring missions from WWII to the present day.

Lewis, whose books have sold millions worldwide, brings decades of frontline reporting and exclusive access to classified sources to the stage. His titles include The Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare, SAS Nazi Hunters, and the upcoming SAS The Great Train Raid, due for release on 23 October 2025.

       

“With vivid storytelling and powerful insights, Who Dares Wins will offer a rare look behind the curtain of the UK Special Forces – the missions they undertook, the lives they changed, and the legacy they forged,” said a spokesperson.

Audiences can expect a thrilling night of real-life drama, courage, and military legend. Whether you’re a fan of military history or edge-of-your-seat true stories, this is a theatrical experience not to be missed.

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