Do you know the story of Diana? Probably. But do you know this story of Diana? We very much doubt it.
Join Diana in heaven as she shares the untold and untrue tale of her extraordinary life in this multi-award-winning hit show from Edinburgh Fringe.
Combining drag, multimedia, audience interaction, puppetry and a lot of queer joy, this loving celebration of the People’s Princess – Ar Di – is as hilarious as it is ridiculous.
Following a sold-out Edinburgh Fringe run and touring the world, this most unconventional of royal narratives from Awkward Prods (Gwyneth Goes Skiing, The Fit Prince) comes to London for one week only.
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Running time
75 minutes -
Age guidance
16+ -
Content warnings
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Discounts
Concessions available
Pay What You Can Tuesdays
Previous praise for Diana: The Untold and Untrue Story
"The most unhinged piece of theatre in existence"– Broadway Baby
"So much more than just a show. It’s an experience. It’s a lifestyle. It is the moment"– The Reviews Hub
"An endless amount of non-stop laughter"– Jack the Lad
"Perfectly imagined and brought to life on stage with vision and heaps of silliness"– The National
"As poised and polished as it is anarchic and outrageous"– LondonTheatre1
"Unexpected, uninhibited and unhinged"– Edinburgh Reviews
"A truly wonderful and hilarious show, Diana really is as Di-conic as it gets"– All That Dazzles
"One of the most enjoyable nights out in New York"– The Verdict
"Repellent trash"– The Daily Mail
Production photos
The Company
Cast
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Linus Karp
Diana
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Joseph Martin
Charles, Camilla, Others
Digital Cast
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Geri Allen
The Queen
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Zina Badran
God
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Rob Madge
Mother Theresa
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Jeanna de Waal
Special Appearance
Creative Team
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Linus Karp
Writer and Director
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Joseph Martin
Director
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Amy Pitt
Designer
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Wez Maddocks
Composer & Graphic Designer
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Sam Carlyle
Choreographer
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Daniel Boylett
Video Designer
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Ebbe Rodtborg
LX Designer
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James Appleby
LX Designer
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Tara Boland
Puppetry Consultant
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Carrot
Drag and Make Up Consultant
Book your tickets
Event Instance Listings
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Mon 6 Jul
7.30pm
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Tue 7 Jul
7.30pm
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Wed 8 Jul
7.30pm
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Thu 9 Jul
7.30pm
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Fri 10 Jul
7.30pm
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Sat 11 Jul
3pm
Matinee
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Sat 11 Jul
7.30pm
This production is supported by
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Arts Council England