The British Medical Journal is hosting a comedy revue on 15 May 2026 at the Shaw Theatre in London, with all proceeds benefiting the Doctors in Distress charity.
After a quarter-century break, medical professionals are dusting off their comedy scripts and preparing to take the stage once again. The British Medical Journal has announced it’s reviving its beloved medics revue – a traditional comedy performance by doctors and healthcare workers that was once a regular fixture in medical circles.
The show is scheduled for 15 May 2026 at 7pm at the Shaw Theatre in London, with every penny raised going directly to Doctors in Distress, a charity dedicated to supporting the mental health and wellbeing of medical professionals.
Comedy as Medicine
Phil Hammond, the well-known doctor-comedian and BMJ contributor, has reflected on the therapeutic power of comedy in relation to the event. His insights highlight how humour can serve as both a coping mechanism and healing tool for healthcare workers facing the daily pressures of medical practice.
The timing feels above all relevant. Healthcare professionals across the country have faced unprecedented challenges in recent times, making mental health support more important than ever.
A Worthy Cause
Doctors in Distress works specifically to address the mental health crisis within the medical profession. The charity provides vital support services for doctors experiencing psychological distress, depression, and other mental health challenges.
By channelling all proceeds to this organisation, the BMJ is putting entertainment to work for a serious cause. The revue promises to blend the medical community’s often-overlooked sense of humour with meaningful fundraising.
The Shaw Theatre, located on Euston Road, will host what organisers hope will be an evening of laughter that makes a real difference to struggling colleagues across the medical profession.
Source: @bmj_latest
Key Takeaways
- The BMJ medics revue returns after 25 years on 15 May 2026 at the Shaw Theatre, London
- All ticket proceeds will support Doctors in Distress charity for medical professionals’ mental health
- Phil Hammond emphasises comedy’s therapeutic value for healthcare workers
What This Means for Kent Residents
While the event takes place in London, Kent-based doctors, nurses, and NHS staff working across our county may find this initiative especially meaningful. Healthcare workers from Maidstone Hospital, Darent Valley, or any of our local GP surgeries who are interested in medical comedy or supporting colleague wellbeing might consider attending or following the event’s impact. For Kent residents concerned about supporting NHS staff mental health locally, this highlights the broader conversation about healthcare worker wellbeing – something that affects the quality of care we all receive here in Kent, from Canterbury to Tunbridge Wells.
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