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BMJ Medics’ Revue Returns to London Stage in May 2026

The British Medical Journal announces the revival of its satirical medical revue after a lengthy hiatus, with tickets now on sale for the Shaw Theatre performance.

Medical professionals across the country are preparing for a night of laughter as The BMJ brings back its famous Medics’ Revue. The satirical performance returns to London’s Shaw Theatre on Friday 15 May 2026, marking the revival of a beloved tradition in the healthcare community.

A Welcome Return to Comedy

The British Medical Journal announced the revival through its official social media channels, promising audiences “a night of laughter, entertainment, and truth.” The event represents a return to form for the long-standing satirical performance that has historically provided medical professionals with a platform to poke fun at healthcare challenges through comedy sketches.

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The Shaw Theatre on Euston Road will host the performance, bringing together medical professionals for an evening that traditionally combines sharp wit with insider knowledge of NHS life. The venue, which forms part of University College London Hospitals, provides an appropriate backdrop for medical-themed entertainment.

Timing and Accessibility

The announcement, published in The BMJ journal on 18 December 2025, comes at a time when NHS staff morale remains a significant concern across the healthcare system. The revival offers medical professionals a chance to decompress through humour while addressing the realities of modern healthcare.

Additionally, the May date positions the event after the traditional winter pressures on the NHS, potentially providing a well-timed break for medical staff who’ve navigated another challenging season.

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Key Takeaways

  • The BMJ Medics’ Revue returns on Friday 15 May 2026 at London’s Shaw Theatre
  • Tickets are currently available for purchase through the Shaw Theatre
  • The event marks the revival of a traditional satirical performance by medical professionals

What This Means for Kent Residents

Kent-based NHS staff from organisations like NHS Kent and Medway ICB can easily attend this London event, with excellent transport links from stations across the county. High-speed services from Ebbsfleet International or regular trains from Canterbury, Medway, and other Kent stations provide journey times of 30-60 minutes to central London. For Kent residents working in healthcare, this represents an accessible opportunity for professional networking and entertainment.

Source: @bmj_latest

Published: 21 April 2026

Source: @bmj_latest on X. This article has been researched and rewritten with editorial balance by Kent Local News.

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