Skip to main content

Box Office

Visit us

Young Vic, 66 The Cut, Waterloo
London , SE1 8LZ

Connect with The Young vic

Newsletter Sign up

Menu
A man lit from behind, wearing a white shirt and blue jeans is standing on a stage. His arms are spread out to the side, and his eyes are closed. He is mid-action and there are sprays of water emanating from him.
-

Young Vic presents the Nottingham Playhouse production in association with KPPL Productions and Mark Gordon Pictures

Punch

Written by James Graham
Based on the book Right From Wrong by Jacob Dunne
Directed by Adam Penford
Production design by Anna Fleischle

Monday - Saturday, 7.30pm
Wednesday & Saturday matinees, 2.30pm

Previews: Saturday 1 - Wednesday 5 March

★★★★★ "James Graham's most moving work yet" - The Times 
★★★★★ "A powerhouse of a production - it needs to be seen" - WhatsOnStage 
★★★★ "Every actor shines" - The Guardian 
★★★★ "Searingly powerful" - The Telegraph 
★★★★ "A beautiful, eloquent and significant play" - Financial Times 

Experience Punch, the latest masterpiece from Olivier Award-winning playwright James Graham (Best of Enemies, Dear England, This House), which brings Jacob Dunne’s powerful true-life account to the stage. This ★★★★★ production, following a sold-out run in Nottingham, is igniting discussions everywhere, from theatres and courthouses to the House of Commons. 

Jacob Dunne, a teenager from Nottingham, spends his Saturday nights seeking thrills with his friends. One fateful evening, an impulsive punch leads to fatal consequences. After serving prison time, Jacob finds himself lost and directionless. Searching for answers, Joan and David – the parents of his victim James – ask to meet, sparking a profound transformation in Jacob’s life. 

This production is dedicated to James Hodgkinson and all victims of one-punch 

Design: Emilie Chen. Photography credit Marc Brenner. 
Supported by

Written by James Graham 
Based on the book Right From Wrong by Jacob Dunne
Directed by Adam Penford
Production design by Anna Fleischle
Lighting Design by Robbie Butler
Sound Design and Composition by Alexandra Faye Braithwaite
Movement Direction by Leanne Pinder
Movement Consultation by Lynne Page
Casting by Christopher Worrall CDG
Production Consultation by Jacob Dunne

With Alec Boaden, Julie Hesmondhalgh, Tony Hirst, Shalisha James-Davis, Emma Pallant and David Shields.

The auditorium will remain open for a short time after the show. Feel free to stay seated to reflect on the performance or chat with other audience members. Our ushers will let you know when the space needs to close, but you are welcome to continue your evening at the Young Vic bar.

Audio Described Performances:  Friday 14 March, 7.30pm & Saturday 22 March, 2.30pm. Free Touch Tours are available to book on these dates from 1pm for matinees and 6 pm for evening performances. 
Captioned Performances: Monday 17 March, 7.30pm & Wednesday 26 March, 2.30pm 
BSL Performance: Tuesday 18 March, 7.30pm
Relaxed Performances: Monday 17 March, 7.30pm, Saturday 29 March, 2:30pm.
Sensory Adapted Performance: Friday 28 March, 7:30pm.

Captioned by Miranda Yates
Audio described by Eleanor Margolies

Access concession tickets and seats reserved for accessible performances are now available to book online. Click here for more information about booking access tickets online.