The Traitors theatrical version London

Studio Lambert and Neal Street Productions have announced a theatrical version of the global hit The Traitors

26th January 2026

Studio Lambert and Neal Street Productions have announced that a major theatrical adaptation of the global phenomenon The Traitors is in development for a London launch next year. 


The production is being written by John Finnemore (Cabin Pressure, Good Omens) and directed by Olivier Award-winner Robert Hastie (Operation Mincemeat, Standing at the Sky’s Edge).

The announcement of the stage version, produced by the All3Media-backed companies, comes as the smash-hit, multi-award-winning psychological television series hosted by Claudia Winkleman finished its fourth series on BBC One and BBC iPlayer. The final of The Celebrity Traitors last year captivated audiences with a remarkable 15 million viewers, making it the most popular UK television programme of 2025.



Stephen Lambert, CEO of Studio Lambert, said, “Taking The Traitors from screen to stage is a hugely exciting next step for this much-loved brand. Partnering with Neal Street Productions, a true theatrical powerhouse, allows us to reimagine the show as a bold and surprising theatrical performance. Faithful fans should expect an intense, joyful night out as we reveal a thrilling new hunting ground for our Traitors.”

Caro Newling, Co-Founder of Neal Street Productions, added, “In developing The Traitors for the stage, Neal Street and Studio Lambert have curated a team of brilliant faithful theatre-makers led by director Rob Hastie and writer John Finnemore to bring a bold, structural twist to the format that only the live medium can provide.”

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