Operation Ouch! Returns to London’s West End

DR CHRIS AND DR XAND RETURN TO LONDON’S WEST END

FOR A STRICTLY LIMITED SEASON

OPERATION OUCH! LIVE ON STAGE

BASED ON THE HIT CBBC SHOW

OPENING AT THE WEST END’S LYRIC THEATRE

ON SATURDAY 4 DECEMBER 2021

TV’s favourite doctors return to London’s West End this December with a brand new show, Operation Ouch! Live on Stage – Not for the Squeamish, opening at the Lyric Theatre in London’s West End on Saturday 4 December 2021, with a press performance on Sunday 5 December at 11am. Tickets are on sale from 10am on 2 August 2021. The strictly limited season must end on 16 January 2022. 

Following three sell-out Australian tours, and a smash hit season in London’s West End Dr Chris and Dr Xand are back! The show is packed with all-new crazy experiments and amazing facts. The doctors explore the fascinating world of biology and show you the incredible things your body can do. Plus the doctors will also share their favourite bits from the award-winning TV show, including special video guest Dr Ronx.

Dr Chris and Dr Xand van Tulleken are identical twins who grew up in London and trained in medicine at Oxford University. They both still work in medicine: Dr Chris is based at University College London Hospital and Dr Xand is the Helen Hamlyn Senior Fellow at Fordham University’s Institute of International Humanitarian Affairs.  This work is done concurrently with their media work. Dr Chris, during 2020, shared his own personal experience of COVID-19 in the BBC One documentary Surviving the Virus: My Brother and Me. He also hosted two Horizon Coronavirus specials for BBC 2. Dr Xand, during 2020, hosted Morning Live and Healthcheck UK on BBC One. He also hosted the quick turnaround documentaries Coronovirus: How To Isolate Yourself, When Will Lockdown End? and How To Avoid A Second Wave for Channel 4. This summer, together they launched their first podcast, A Thorough Examination with Dr Chris and Dr Xand,which reached the top spot across a variety of podcast charts. Together they have appeared on shows such as TwinstitutePlanet ChildThe Human Body: Secrets of Your Life RevealedFrontline Doctors: Winter Migrant CrisisHorizon, Is Binge Drinking Really That Bad?Blow Your MindHorizon, Sugar V FatWhich Doctor?The Secret Life of Twins, Medicine Men Go Wild, as well as their hugely popular children’s series, Operation Ouch!, which has won two BAFTAs and had over eight series.

According to Xand, he is seven minutes older, half an inch shorter and five kilos heavier than his brother. Chris is seven minutes younger, half an inch taller and five kilos lighter – and for this, he believes he is twice the man Xand is!

Dr Ronx is an emergency medicine doctor by profession. They graduated from King’s College Medical School in 2011. Operation Ouch! on CBBC was their first TV presenting job. They recently presented The Truth Behind Boosting Your Immune System on BBC One and Are Women The Fitter Sex? on Channel 4. Their other TV appearances include The Unshockable Dr Ronx and Is Covid Racist?.

Operation Ouch! Live on Stage is written by Chris and Xand van Tulleken and directed by Peter Adams. It is presented by Andrew Kay and Margot Teele for Andrew Kay & Associates.

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LISTINGS INFORMATION

4 December 2021 – 16 January 2022

Lyric Theatre

29 Shaftesbury Avenue

London W1D 7ES

Box Office: 0330 333 4812

www.nimaxtheatres.com

Access Bookings: 0330 333 4815

Email: [email protected]

Tickets: from £15.00 (all tickets include a 65p restoration levy.)

Running Time:  70 mins, no interval

Recommended Age: 5+

Performance Schedule

4 Dec 11am

5 Dec 11am

6 Dec No Perf

7 Dec No Perf

8 Dec 11am

9 Dec No Perf

10 Dec 11am, 2pm

11 Dec 11am

12 Dec 11am

13 Dec No Perf

14 Dec No Perf

15 Dec No Perf

16 Dec No Perf

17 Dec 11am, 2pm

18 Dec 11am

19 Dec 11am

20 Dec 11am, 2pm, 5:30pm

21 Dec 11am

22 Dec 11am, 2pm

23 Dec 11am

24 Dec 11am

25 Dec No Perf

26 Dec No Perf

27 Dec 11am, 2pm

28 Dec 11am, 2pm

29 Dec 11am

30 Dec 11am, 2pm

31 Dec 11am

1 Jan 11am, 2pm, 5:30pm

2 Jan 11am

3 Jan 11am

4 Jan 11am, 2pm, 5:30pm

5 Jan No Perf

6 Jan No Perf

7 Jan No Perf

8 Jan 11am

9 Jan 11am

10 Jan No Perf

11 Jan No Perf

12 Jan No Perf

13 Jan No Perf

14 Jan No Perf

15 Jan 11am

16 Jan 11am