
Prima Facie Tour Sells Out as Jodie Comer Returns to Liverpool
Jodie Comer fans, brace yourselves—because Prima Facie is taking the UK and Ireland by storm, and it’s already breaking records. The award-winning one-woman play, written by Suzie Miller and starring the incredibly talented Jodie Comer, has officially sold out in multiple locations, including the Grand Opera House in York. But the real excitement? Comer’s triumphant return to her hometown of Liverpool, where fans have flooded the Playhouse Theatre with calls in a desperate bid to secure tickets.
It’s no surprise that Prima Facie is causing such a stir. The gripping courtroom drama, which follows young barrister Tessa as she navigates the stark realities of the justice system, has already taken both London and Broadway by storm. Comer’s performance in the role has earned her an Olivier Award and a Tony Award—an impressive feat for her theatre debut.
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The demand for tickets has been overwhelming, with sales going live on March 25 and selling out within minutes. A short presale window allowed members early access, but for the general public, it was a race against time. And if the situation in York is any indication, the upcoming Liverpool show is expected to be just as chaotic when tickets officially go on sale.
Comer, best known for her role as Villanelle in Killing Eve, has expressed deep gratitude and excitement about bringing the play to new audiences. Speaking about the tour, she shared: “It is a huge privilege to return to Prima Facie for one last time and take this important play on tour across the UK & Ireland. The resonance of Suzie Miller’s writing exceeded anything we could have imagined, and I can’t think of a better finale to what has been such an incredible and deeply rewarding chapter in my life.”
The 2026 tour will take Prima Facie across nine cities, starting in Richmond and concluding in Liverpool. With the level of demand already seen, fans are urged to act fast when the remaining tickets go on sale. If you missed out, keep an eye out for any potential extra releases—because this is one show that you don’t want to miss.
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