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It's a breakup story billions of years in the making

This production is recommended for ages 10+.

Performance Dates

13 June - 6 September 2026

Run time: 1hr 15mins

No interval

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Vicky Graham Productions, Birmingham Hippodrome and Aria Entertainment with Global Creative and TRW Production present the Birmingham Hippodrome Production of HOT MESS: A New Musical.

The multi award-winning, 5-star new musical that took the Edinburgh Festival by storm lands in London for a strictly limited summer season.

After a billion years of bad dates, Earth has finally found the one… Humanity. Sparks fly. Seeds are sown. Ground is broken. But what begins as a passionate love affair between the universe’s most iconic couple quickly descends into a hot mess.

From the creators of 42 Balloons, Jack Godfrey and Ellie Coote, comes an original pop musical about love, hope, and the ultimate breakup.

Upcoming Performance Times

Saturday13 June 2026
Sunday14 June 2026
Tuesday16 June 2026
Wednesday17 June 2026
Thursday18 June 2026
Thursday18 June 2026
Friday19 June 2026
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19:30
14:30
19:30
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Captioned Performance: Wednesday 22 July 2026 at 7:30pm.

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Lyn Gardner's Weekly Picks

Hot Mess at the Other Palace transferred straight from Edinburgh last year to Southwark Playhouse. Now it returns, and it’s no surprise because Jack Godfrey and Ellie Coote, the team behind the much-acclaimed 42 Balloons, have created a musical two-hander which is both ingenious and witty. The premise is this: when Earth, on the rebound from her relationship with Tyrannosaurus Rex, which ended badly, and Hu (short for humanity) get together, they are a real power couple. But as Hu starts to exploit the natural resources which Earth shows him, the relationship looks increasingly doomed. It’s a clever device to explore climate change, and it’s done with a light touch. Lots of fun.

Stephen Mangan, Ardal O’Hanlon, Sarah Hadland and Janie Dee star in The Truth (Apollo), a play which asks how much truth-telling any marriage can really bear. It’s witty and sophisticated stuff and stylishly written by French playwright Florian Zeller, best known for The Father, which was turned into a movie with Anthony Hopkins. It is a deviously plotted comedy telling of two couples, one of whom from each pair is cheating with the other’s spouse. If director Lindsay Posner does it justice, it’s an evening which doesn’t stint on the self-deceptions and sleights of mind that we all employ in our relationships when it suits us.

8 Jun, 2026 | By Lyn Gardner

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