Churchill’s Urinal

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Arguably the country’s favourite MP online, Rosie Holt brings her satirical politician (now the Chancellor) to the theatre in world premiere comedy Churchill’s Urinal, directed by Daniel Clarkson at the King’s Head Theatre.

Freshly installed in 11 Downing Street, a fearless female Chancellor of the Exchequer is determined to get rid of the ancient urinal in her grace-and-favour en-suite. Intrigue overflows into outrage when it transpires that the porcelain was first tinkled on by that undying icon of Britishness, Winston Churchill.

 “Tightly crafted and brutal political satire with Orwellian flourishes” – Evening Standard

Soon, the whole nation has a view on this storm in a pisspot. Join us for this rambunctious romp through the corridors of power and discover whether our fearless Chancellor’s grip on her Budget red box can survive the clamour for her Whitehall washroom to be awarded a Blue Plaque.

Known for her alter ego MP who has achieved more than seven million views with her online videos, and toured two stage shows nationally, satirist and Chortle award-winner Rosie Holt stars in the world premiere of her new play, first seen in a reading at Shedinburgh last year.

“Can Holt’s comedy career survive the advent of a Labour government? On this evidence, you’d fancy her chances” – The Guardian

Churchill’s Urinal is directed by Daniel Clarkson, whose previous show starring Rosie Holt The Crown Live sold out at the King’s Head Theatre, and whose other credits include Olivier Award nominees Potted Potter and Potted Panto, as well as Biff To The Future, which is currently on an extensive tour.

Michael Lambourne, who co-stars with Holt, is the co-writer and co-star of the hit immersive staging of The Great Gatsby and his other credits include Stranger Things, The Lost Lending Library, The Railway Children and The Wind in the Willows.

Following the 70-minute performance at 6pm on Sunday 24 May 2026, I’ll talk to Rosie Holt, Michael Lambourne and Daniel Clarkson about Churchill’s Urinal‘s comic and political journey to date. Any questions? Join us! 

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