The Victoria Wood Estate, in association with Phil McIntyre Live and Sustainable Entertainment, announces the return of the iconic Victoria Wood sitcom Dinnerladies.
More than a quarter of a century after it was first screened on BBC One, a brand-new stage adaptation for 2027 is the first piece of Victoriaโs work to be commissioned by the Estate.
Adapted by Beth and Emma Kilcoyne and directed by double Olivier-award winner Sean Foley, the new show features a storyline inspired by the beloved original TV sitcom episodes and characters.
Premiering at the Manchester Opera House in January, the production will then tour major theatres across the UK until August and star Les Dennis as maintenance man Stan.
Further star casting will be announced soon, with tickets on ATG+ Presale July 2nd at 10am and General Sale July 3rd at 10 am.
Originally created, written and starring comedy legend Victoria Wood, Dinnerladies ran for two acclaimed series and 16 episodes between 1998 and 2000, winning widespread critical plaudits and a devoted audience for its warmth, wit and brilliantly observed characters.
Winning a British Comedy Award for Best TV Comedy in 2000, the sitcom was set in the canteen of fictional Manchester factory HWD Components, and followed the lives, friendships and workplace dramas of the staff and regulars who gathered there every day.
Now, audiences will once again be reunited with the unforgettable world of Dinnerladies, and the affectionate portrayal of everyday working British life.
This new adaptation will feature all the much-loved characters that made the show a huge British classic with a lasting place in comedy history, including Bren, Tony, Dolly, Anita, Jean, Twinkle, Philippa and Stan.
Whether youโre revisiting an old favourite or discovering it for the first time, Dinnerladies serves up a hilarious night out packed with heart, nostalgia and plenty of surprises.
Preserving a Comedy Legacy in the Canteen
The Victoria Wood Estate said:
โWe are delighted to be bringing the joy of Victoria Woodโs much-loved classic Dinnerladies back to the nation after more than 25 years.
โWe hope that this new stage adaptation by Beth and Emma Kilcoyne and directed by Sean Foley – featuring a story inspired by the original TV series, will take theatre goers across the UK straight back to the delights of the canteen and characters they grew to love.โ
Honouring Northern Working Class Representation
Speaking about joining the production, Les Dennis added:
โIโm so thrilled to be on board with this new production of Victoria Woodโs dinnerladies.
โIโm lucky enough to say I knew Victoria, she and I performed on the comedy circuit in the 1970s and were both finalists on New Faces.
โI was always such a fan of her, both as a person, and as a comedic voice.
โBeing part of this tour and seeing these beloved northern working-class characters brought to the stage is a perfect way to keep her legacy alive.
โIโm the first cast member to be announced as Stan, and I canโt wait to see which fantastic actresses will be bringing these amazing dinnerladies characters to life โ they’re all such fantastic roles.
โI think fans of Victoria will be in for a real treat after hearing director Sean Foleyโs plans for this tour!โ




