Sandi Toksvig On a Roll - Sauced up by John Lloyd

Mon, 04 May, 2026 at 07:30 pm UTC+00:00

Gillian Lynne Theatre | London

London Theatre Direct Events
Publisher/HostLondon Theatre Direct Events
Sandi Toksvig On a Roll - Sauced up by John Lloyd
Advertisement
Two of Britain’s sharpest wits. One stage. No script. No safety net.
Sandi Toksvig and John Lloyd reunite for a night of unguarded conversation, unexpected revelations, and inevitable mischief. Lloyd created QI. Toksvig hosts it. Now, for one night only, the roles are reversed as Lloyd takes the reins and Toksvig takes the hot seat.
As part of the brand-new On A Roll series at the Gillian Lynne Theatre, John Lloyd invites a friend he’s known for decades to sit down, relax, and talk properly. No publicist-approved anecdotes, no rehearsed patter. Just two brilliant minds riffing on life, comedy, language, curiosity, and whatever else takes their fancy.
Sandi Toksvig is a national treasure: writer, broadcaster, activist, Sunday Times bestselling novelist, and the only person to have hosted both QI and The Great British Bake Off. From a decade presenting The News Quiz on Radio 4 to co-founding the Women’s Equality Party, from sell-out tours to her Radio Hall of Fame induction, there is no one quite like her. And no one better placed to draw out the stories behind the stories than the man who built the format that made her a quiz show legend.
After Sandi’s sell-out One Night Only two-night run at Theatre Royal Drury Lane in 2024, she returns to the West End for an evening that promises to go deeper, get more personal and leave nothing off the table.
Expect warmth, wit and the kind of conversation you wish you could eavesdrop on at a dinner party. Except this time, you’re invited.
📍 Venue Description:

Gillian Lynne Theatre (formerly the New London Theatre) is a West End theatre located on the corner of Drury Lane and Parker Street in Covent Garden, in the London Borough of Camden. The current theatre was designed by Paul Tvrtkovic and seats 960 on 2 levels, the building also contains an underground car park, a cabaret venue, a basement nightclub, shops and a residential tower.
Gillian Lynne Theatre (formerly the New London Theatre) History
The modern theatre is built on the site of previous taverns and music hall theatres, where a place of entertainment has been located site since Elizabethan times. Nell Gwynn was associated with the tavern, which became known as the Great Mogul by the end of the 17th century, and presented entertainments in an adjoining hall, including "glee clubs" and "sing-songs". The Mogul Saloon was built on the site in 1847, which was sometimes known as the "Turkish Saloon or the "Mogul Music Hall." In 1851, it became the Middlesex Music Hall, known as The Old Mo. This, in turn, was rebuilt as the New Middlesex Theatre of Varieties, in 1911 by Frank Matcham for Oswald Stoll.

In 1919, the theatre was sold to George Grossmith, Jr. and Edward Laurillard, refurbished and reopened as the Winter Garden Theatre. Grossmith and Laurillard also became managers of the <a href="https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/1/Apollo-Theatre.aspx">Apollo Theatre</a> in 1920. But expanding their operation caused Grossmith and Laurillard to end their partnership, with Grossmith retaining control of the Winter Garden.

The Vagabond King was produced at Gillian Lynne Theatre (formerly the New London Theatre), then still the Winter Garden, in 1927, and in 1929, Fred and Adele Astaire starred in Funny Face. In 1930, Sophie Tucker played in the Vivian Ellis musical Follow a Star, and in 1923, Gracie Fields appeared here in Walk This Way. In 1933, the theatre hosted Lewis Casson in George Bernard Shaw's On the Rocks, followed in 1935 by Love on the Dole, starring Wendy Hiller. The theatre closed in the late 1930s, reopening in 1942. In 1945, it hosted a Donald Wolfit season, and in 1953, Agatha Christie's Witness for the Prosecution played. 1956 saw The Water Gypsies by Vivian Ellis and A P Herbert; Hotel Paradiso starring Alec Guinness, Douglas Byng, Irene Worth and Billie Whitelaw; and Tyrone Power starred in Shaw's The Devil Disciple. 1958 included The Iceman Cometh.

The theatre closed permanently in 1959 when it was sold by the Rank Organisation to a developer. It was then gutted and remained vacant until 1965 to be replaced in 1973 by the current building and rechristened as the current Gillian Lynne Theatre



Gillian Lynne Theatre (formerly the New London Theatre)
The theatre's auditorium first opened with a television recording of Marlene Dietrich's one-woman show. The theatre officially opened on January 2, 1973 with a production of The Unknown Soldier and His Wife starring Peter Ustinov. It then hosted Grease, starring Richard Gere as Danny. Beginning in 1977, the theatre was used as a television studio for several years before returning to use as a theatre. Gillian Lynne Theatre's biggest hit was the Andrew Lloyd Webber and Trevor Nunn musical Cats, which premièred in the theatre on 11 May 1981. Closing in 2002, this production became the longest running musical in West End history, stretching the availability of the Gillian Lynne Theatre tickets to its limit with sellout shows during its long run.

The theatre hosted the 1977 BBC Sports Personality of the Year and the Masters snooker between 1976 and 1978. Also in 1977, the theatre hosted the BBC's A Song For Europe contest, the preliminary heat to choose the UK entry for the Eurovision Song Contest. However, the show was blacked out on TV due to a last minute strike by technicians.


Even the famous video clip for the song We Are The Champions by the band Queen was shot in Gillian Lynne Theatre on October 1977, which followed a minor 70-min. concert.

Between 2003 and 2005 the theatre hosted Bill Kenwright's revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. This closed after a two and a half year run on 3 September 2005. Gillian Lynne Theatre also played host to the London transfer of the off-Broadway production, Blue Man Group, which closed in June 2007, to make way for the Royal Shakespeare Company's repertory productions of The Seagull and King Lear, starring Ian McKellen. In Spring 2008, a new musical adaptation of Gone With The Wind ran for only two months. New musical Imagine This closed after only being open for one month. The current production is a transfer of the National Theatre's War Horse. The theatre has been owned since 1991 by Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatres.
Gillian Lynne Theatre Recent and Present Productions

Cats (May 11, 1981 - May 11, 2002)
Umoja (September 6, 2002 - February 8, 2003)
Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat (March 3, 2003 - 3 September 2005) by Andrew Lloyd Webber, starring Stephen Gately, Ian Watkins and Darren Day
Blue Man Group (November 10, 2005 - June 24, 2007)
The RSC's King Lear (14 November 2007 - 12 January 2008) by William Shakespeare, starring Ian McKellen, Frances Barber, Romola Garai, Jonathan Hyde, William Gaunt and Sylvester McCoy.
The RSC's The Seagull (21 November 2007 - 12 January 2008) by Anton Chekhov, starring Frances Barber, Ian McKellen, William Gaunt, and Romola Garai.
Gone With The Wind - A New Musical (22 April 2008 - 14 June 2008) by Margaret Martin and Trevor Nunn, starring Darius Danesh, Jill Paice and Edward Baker-Duly
Imagine This - A New Musical (19 November 2008 - 20th December 2008 ) by Shuki Levy, David Goldsmith and Glenn Berenbeim
War Horse (31 March 2009 - ) by Nick Stafford, adapted from the novel by Michael Morpurgo
Show Boat (9 April - 27 August 2016) book by Oscar Hammerstein II, lyrics by Hammerstein and P.G. Woodhouse, music by Jerome Kern (transferred from Crucible Theatre Sheffield)
School of Rock (22 October 2016 – present) book by Julian Fellowes, lyrics by Glenn Slater, music by Andrew Lloyd Webber


🎉 Prepare to be amazed at Sandi Toksvig On a Roll - Sauced up by John Lloyd, the most anticipated gathering of the season! 🌟 Set against the stunning backdrop of Gillian Lynne Theatre in vibrant London, EN, this event promises to redefine your expectations. 📅 Mark your calendars for May 4th, 2026 at 07:30 PM and get ready to immerse yourself in an atmosphere of wonder and excitement. ✨ From the moment you arrive, you'll be transported into a world where memories are made and stories come alive. They have crafted an experience that perfectly harmonizes entertainment, innovation, and community spirit. 🎫 Get your tickets at 45.00 GBP. 🌈 Join us as we create moments that will be discussed for years!
Advertisement

Event Venue

Gillian Lynne Theatre, 166 Drury Lane, Gillian Lynne Theatre, London, United Kingdom

Tickets

GBP 45 to GBP 148

Icon
Concerts, fests, parties, meetups - all the happenings, one place.

Ask AI if this event suits you:

More Events in London

Baller League UK - Season 3 - Matchday 8
Mon, 04 May at 05:00 pm Baller League UK - Season 3 - Matchday 8

Copper Box Arena

\u0418\u0432\u0430\u043d \u0423\u0441\u043e\u0432\u0438\u0447 | \u041b\u043e\u043d\u0434\u043e\u043d | 04 \u041c\u0430\u044f 2026
Mon, 04 May at 06:00 pm Иван Усович | Лондон | 04 Мая 2026

The Comedy Store

Movie Musicals: Songs From The Silver Screen
Mon, 04 May at 06:00 pm Movie Musicals: Songs From The Silver Screen

The Cavendish Arms

The Old Stones: Prehistoric places of Britain and Ireland - LIVE
Mon, 04 May at 06:30 pm The Old Stones: Prehistoric places of Britain and Ireland - LIVE

The Last Tuesday Society / Viktor Wynd's Museum of Curiosities

Natalie Jane
Mon, 04 May at 07:00 pm Natalie Jane

HERE at Outernet, London

YES - The Fragile Tour
Mon, 04 May at 08:00 pm YES - The Fragile Tour

The London Palladium

MOTION Every Monday @ XOYO - 04.05.2026
Mon, 04 May at 10:00 pm MOTION Every Monday @ XOYO - 04.05.2026

XOYO LONDON

MOTION Every Monday @ XOYO - 4th May
Mon, 04 May at 10:00 pm MOTION Every Monday @ XOYO - 4th May

XOYO LONDON

London Dungeon - Anytime Ticket
Tue, 05 May at 12:00 am London Dungeon - Anytime Ticket

Shrek's Adventure London

Jonathan's Voice Charity Event
Tue, 05 May at 06:00 am Jonathan's Voice Charity Event

Dovetail Bar - Leicester Square

London is Happening!

Never miss your favorite happenings again!

Explore London Events