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Immersive Wedding Comedy 'Till Death Us Do Party' to open this September

  • Writer: Immersive Rumours
    Immersive Rumours
  • Aug 28
  • 3 min read

Updated: Oct 2

Text "Till Death Us Do Party" in neon lights with heart and cocktail glass on black background, red curtain edges. Playful and festive mood.


Update: As of 2nd October 2025, Till Death Us Do Party will no longer be opening.


Producer Robert Mackintosh shared the following:

As a group of producers, we have jointly taken the financially responsible decision now to cancel the production. This decision was to ensure that everyone who has worked on the show to date will be paid in full.

Till Death Us Do Party, a new immersive production directed by James Doherty that centres around the wedding of bride Florence and groom Tom, will open at One NinetyFour Picaddily this September.


Guests assemble, vows are exchanged, and speeches are slurred, as emotional meltdowns, unlikely romances, and family feuds unfold around you - all set to a backdrop of sharp-tongued jokes, death-defying fire-eaters, and knife throwers with questionable aim. Prepare for a bridesmaid speech you’ll never un-hear, and a conga line that may or may not end in disaster.


Whether you’re Team Bride or Team Groom, one thing’s for certain: you’ll laugh, cringe, sing, cheer, and maybe even catch the bouquet. You may come for the wedding - but you’ll stay for the mayhem.


Two people smiling in side-by-side close-up portraits. The woman has blonde hair, and the man has short hair with a red beard.

Meg Hateley and Keiran Constable


Within the show, Meg Hateley plays Florence Bush-Fuller, the bride, opposite Keiran Constable, who plays Tom Cox, the groom. Father Michael, the priest, will be played by William Folan-Conray. Additionally, Matt Addis will take on the role of Ollie Bush-Fuller, father of the bride, and Frankie Power as their 'girlfriend' Cyndee. Charlotte Palmer is Marian Bush-Fuller, the mother of the bride, alongside Clare Samuels as Carol Cox, the mother of the groom. Rikki Dallas will play Gareth Pickford, the best man, and Mark Biocca takes on the roles of Uncle Tony & Alexandro Del Pierro.


Rounding off the cast are Eleanor Hindson, Louise Lord, Phil Whelans, Katherine Rodden and Louie Wanless.


Speaking on the show's announcement, producer Robert Mackintosh comments:

Immersive theatre shows are a fast-growing branch of live entertainment. I love the idea of bringing together the great institution of marriage with the joining of two families - a wonderful battlefield of characters, emotions and wicked fun - with an audience prepared to take part and beat the centre of it all. The perfect couple anxious to exchange vows. Two families willing to exchange blows. Until Death Us Do Part….Y!

James Doherty, the show's director, has previously worked with Armando Iannucci on Avenue 5, and appeared in The Thick Of It, Veep and the Oscar-nominated In the Loop. James also helped develop the original characters for the Channel 4 hit Mongrels. A well-known face from TV comedy shows, James’ work includes appearances in the BAFTA-winning Him & Her The Wedding (BBC) and BAFTA-nominated Big Boys (Ch4).


Other TV comedy credits include The Windsors, Phoneshop (C4), Trying (AppleTV+), Rev, Miranda, The IT Crowd, Count Arthur Strong and Motherland (BBC). James can currently be seen in Season 2 & 3 of House Of The Dragon (HBO) as the recurring barfly, Cley, and as Nick Biddiss in Season 2 of The Gold (BBC). James has also worked extensively in theatre with recent seasons at the RSC and National Theatre. He has appeared in numerous West End musicals, including Come From Away, Chicago and Les Misérables.


Till Death Us Do Party was due to open at One NinetyFour Picaddily on 2nd October and run until 20th December 2025.



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