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Yes, Prime MinisterThe Australian premiere, running from 31 January until 11 March 2012 at the Comedy Theatre.
In 1982, Jonathan Lynn and Antony Jay penned the first episodes of Yes Minister for the BBC. It was an instant hit.
Twenty-five years later these brilliant wordsmiths have done it again. Yes, Prime Minister, the hilarious new stage play has become London’s biggest comedy hit in decades.
Enter PM Jim Hacker’s world of hung parliaments, a nation in financial crisis, global warming, illegal immigrants, oil rich dictators and sexed-up dossiers. A side-splitting foray into the comedy of politics and intrigue. Set in the present day, the embattled PM Sir Humphrey and Bernard are facing their greatest challenge yet!
Starring Philip Quast and Mark Owen-Taylor, Yes, Prime Minister brings the riotous inner workings of Westminster to the Australian stage for the first time.
Getting thereYes, Prime Minister is on at the Comedy Theatre, 240 Exhibition St Melbourne.
V/Line has services to Melbourne from all over Victoria, taking you to Southern Cross Station, the city’s transport hub.
Your V/Line ticket allows you to travel on metropolitan trams, trains and buses at no extra cost. For more information see included metropolitan travel.
Tip: Travelling on V/Line during off-peak times is more convenient and cheaper!
By tram Take tram 86 or 96 from the corner of Spencer and Bourke Streets and head towards the city. Hop off the tram at Bourke and Russell Streets, walk up to the corner of Exhibition Street, turn left and the Comedy Theatre is located on the corner of Exhibition and Lonsdale Streets.
By Metro train Catch a City Loop train to Parliament Station.
On foot Check the walking distance from Southern Cross Station on Google maps.
Visit our interactive map to find this and other nearby attractions.
More informationFor more great outings by train explore the Discover Victoria section of this site.
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