King’s Head Theatre will host the London premiere of Jessica Regan’s solo show 16 Postcodes with a run of dates beginning in February 2026.
Twenty years, 16 postcodes, one city.
16 Postcodes shares lessons lived and learned from a life in no particular order. Each show is drawn from true tales of love and landlords, of mice and men and more, told with help from the audience who will play their part in her odyssey as she moves North, South, East and West. This is a journey thought an impenetrable city with an all-too-open heart. You’ll laugh, you’ll cry, you’ll rent cos you can’t afford to buy…
16 Postcodes is an autobiographical piece chronicling the challenges of surviving in London’s crumbling private rental market. Actor, writer and The Guilty Feminist podcast regular Regan tells stories from each of the 16 postcodes she has rented in during her 20 years in London, with audiences invited to participate, electing which stories are told each night, making each performance unique.
Written by and starring Regan, the creative team features lighting and sound by Jamie Beamish, movement direction by Ira Mandela Siobhan, music composition by Claire Regan, art by Ruth Everett, photography by David Emery and digital art by Chris Lincé of Stage Fright Films.
Following a 2024 run at the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, 16 Postcodes will play at King’s Head Theatre from February 25 – March 8, 2026. Tickets here.
Top image: Jessica Regan (Headshot) – credit David Emery (image supplied)
