Perfect Show For Rachel

Funny, heart warming, triumphant. The perfect show.

Meet the O’Mahony sisters. Flo is an award winning theatre director. Rachel is an enigmatic, learning-disabled 35 year-old who loves Kylie and seeing people fall over. So they decided to create Rachel’s perfect show: fast paced, funny, and different every night.


Expect physical comedy, live music, home movies, dancing and a lot of Rachel soaking her sister with a watergun in this critically acclaimed, award winning show. As Rachel creates the show on her own terms every night, the cast have to be ready for anything – including fart jokes, becoming singing biscuits, bar room brawls and being fired on the spot. This is An absolute joy to watch” (A Youngish Perspective).


★★★★★ “Why can’t more theatre be like this? Open, relaxed, fun and full of love” The Guardian 


★★★★ “Bright, funny, musical, silly… try not beaming” in The Times 


★★★★ “a joyous celebration of theatre without the rules” The Stage 


★★★★★ “A theatrical experience like no other” Broadway World 


★★★★★ “An absolute joy to watch” A Young-ish Perspective 


★★★★ “Glows with a kind of truthfullness most productions only gesture towards” Live Art Live 


 


A short series of excerpts from a blog piece on a rehearsal of the show by Meg Fozzard:


“The tech desk, where Rachel sits when she arrives, has been custom made for her. There’s almost 50 buttons with pictures on them. It links to a computer. “It’s all very Wizard of Oz” says Rachel Sampley, the Lead Technical Designer. Flo has discussed with me before the importance of this desk. They were going to have someone else controlling the tech desk under Rachel’s direction, but then that wouldn’t be Perfect Show for Rachel…

Then a piece is choreographed along to ‘Who’s Got the Bag (21st June)’ by The Streets. If you’re wondering how this fits in with the themes of Perfect Show for Rachel, apparently Rachel finds it really funny when things go missing. One of the performers, Folarin, is at the front of the stage and pretends to be a news broadcaster- “We interrupt this broadcast with breaking news…”. Bags are flying through the air as the garage track blares, then everyone moves in slow mo as the track slows down…

Here’s what I was able to jot down about the first 10 minutes before I gave up and just watched and enjoyed it: ‘The game’- only rachel knows the rules, Flo gets sent out/off stage, ‘Human bowling’- the cast are pins, Flo sings Soul Sister, one of their favourite songs to sing with Rachel, ‘Rachel goes on holiday’- on the screen and narrated by Flo we hear about how, during lockdown, the family weren’t able to see Rachel for a long time because of the restrictions and when they were lifted they went on their first family holiday together in Devon”

Read the full article here


 


Perfect Show for Rachel was developed with Rachel, to create a show on her own terms. It explores who defines artistic taste, and questions who that currently excludes. Created by Zoo Co Theatre, a multi award-winning company creating theatre that loudly champions access. Zoo Co won the Oxford Samuel Beckett Theatre Trust Award in 2022. Created in collaboration with Improbable, a pioneering company of improvisers and theatre-makers who have been making ground-breaking work for the past 25 years. Proud winners of Producer of the Year at The Stage Awards 2023.


Book your place at the free post-show Q&A on Fri 6 Feb.


Want to know more about the show? See the Perfect Show for Rachel Introduction Notes


Age guidance 14+.



Dates
Thu 5 - Sat 7 Feb 2026
Prices
Tickets £18* | £22* | £26*
Access £18*
Groups £16* | £20 | £24*
Schools £12
Under 26s £10
Running Time
75 minutes
Access Details

Touch Tour | Fri 6 Feb | 6pm

Audio Described | Fri 6 Feb | 7.30pm


All Performances are Relaxed Performances as standard. Please note, we still use full stage lighting and normal sound levels (but no loud/ sudden noises). Sometimes, there is audience interaction (but you'll never be asked to interact if you don't actively want to!).


All performances include a mixture of creative captioning, live captioning and integrated BSL meaning it will be accessible for Deaf and Hard of Hearing audiences. Due to the improvised nature of some parts of the show, some scenes may just have creative captions or just integrated BSL. Cast members use radio mics, so their voices are amplified. The show is very visual.


Free Essential Companion tickets are available for patrons aged 14 and over with disability-related access needs.

Age guidance 14+.


Content information: Contains strong language.

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Thu 05 Feb 2026
2.30pm
Fri 06 Feb 2026
7.30pm
This performance is audio described
Sat 07 Feb 2026
2.30pm
Sat 07 Feb 2026
7.30pm

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