Robert Khan and Tom Salinsky’s political drama The Gang of Three will return to London’s King’s Head theatre before opening its UK tour this autumn at Richmond Theatre.
Three giants of British politics.
The Labour Party at war with itself.
As Britain faces economic crisis and political upheaval, Roy Jenkins, Denis Healey and Tony Crosland fight for the future of the Labour Party — and for their own place in history.
Set behind the closed doors of Westminster power, The Gang of Three is a thrilling portrait of ambition, ideology and betrayal at the highest level of British politics.
Funny, fierce and razor-sharp, this acclaimed drama brings to life the towering personalities and explosive clashes that helped shape modern Britain.
Perfect for political obsessives and theatre lovers alike, The Gang of Three is an electrifying evening of wit, rivalry and high-stakes drama.
Directed by Kirsty Patrick Ward, the production stars Alan Cox as Tony Crosland, Hywel Morgan as Roy Jenkins and Colin Tierney as Denis Healey, with set & costume design by Libby Watson, lighting design by Jamie Platt, sound design by Dominic Brennan and general management provided by James Quaife for Luminous Entertainment Group.
The Gang of Three plays King’s Head Theatre from October 1 – October 10, 2026, before an official opening at Richmond Theatre (October 13-17). The tour then continues to Oxford, Cambridge, Chichester and Guilford.
Tickets here.
Top image: The Gang of Three artwork (image supplied)
