Death Drop

Remember, if you find the same ticket for a lower price within 48 hours of booking, we’ll refund the difference. See T&Cs for details.
About
DEATH DROP is a Dragatha Christie Murder-Mystery starring RuPaul's Drag Race superstars Courtney Act and Monet X Change for the first time at the Garrick Theatre.
Written by Holly Stars, this is a brand-new comedy and an historic West End first bringing together a full cast of leading drag performers, in a hilarious murder mystery.
Murder can be such a drag.
It's 1991 and a gaggle of guests gather on Tuck Island for a soiree like no other. The tension rises as the outrageous guests reveal their questionable pasts, and the ferocious finger pointing and savage speculation begins. One by one they sashay away, until at the last, nerve-shredding, side-splitting moment we find out who-dunnit!
This rampant, raucous, ridiculous romp of a murder mystery has gallons of gags, and more twists and turns than a drag queens wig.
Book your DEATH DROP tickets with LOVEtheatre today!
Venue Details
Location
Garrick Theatre, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 0HH, UK
Information
Map &
Directions: Garrick Theatre
CAPACITY: 650
AIR-CONDITIONING: No
WHEELCHAIR SPACES: 1 space in
Dress Circle. Transfer seating available to aisle seats in Dress
Circle.
DISABLED TOILETS: No
INFRA-RED SYSTEM: Yes
GUIDE
DOGS: Not allowed inside auditorium but staff can look after up to 3 dogs per
performance.
NEAREST TUBE/RAIL STATION: Charing Cross or Leicester
Square
BUSES: 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 24, 29, 30
NEAREST CAR PARKS:
Upper St Martin's Lane
Terms and conditions apply.
Remember, if you find the same ticket for a lower price within 48 hours of booking, we’ll refund the difference. See T&Cs for details.
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