The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Following a sold-out run at the Chichester Festival Theatre, the five-star “pitch-perfect musical”(The Times) transfers to the West End.

Funny, profound, deeply moving and uplifting, The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a joyous new musical adapted by Rachel Joyce from her multi million-selling novel, with “a ravishing score” (The Times) by the chart-topping indie musician, Passenger (Let Her Go).

Harold Fry was never meant to be a hero. An ordinary man in an ordinary life until a letter from a long-lost friend sends him out the front door… and he keeps on walking. From Devon’s quiet lanes to the windswept streets of Berwick-upon-Tweed, his journey becomes a pilgrimage of love, redemption, and second chances.

Strangers turn into companions, kindness appears in unexpected places, and the road reveals more than Harold ever imagined. Back home, his wife Maureen begins her own journey, one that might bring them together again.

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry is a moving celebration of the human spirit  and a reminder it’s never too late to start again.

Katy Rudd (Ballet Shoes, The Ocean at the End of the Lane NT/West End) directs Mark Addy, (The Full Monty, The Rig and Game of Thrones) as Harold and Jenna Russell, (Sunday in the Park with George, Hello, Dolly) as Maureen.

Played its final performance 18 March 2026
Theatre Royal Haymarket

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★★★★★
A Pitch-Perfect Musical
The Times

★★★★★
Knocked me out! Buckets of good cheer
Daily Mail

Glorious. One belter follows another from the first song to the last.
The Guardian

An exceptional cast led by Mark Addy
Whatsonstage

Soul-searching ballads from the incomparable Jenna Russell
Whatsonstage

★★★★★
Wryly funny with a ravishing score
The Times

A more joyous and uplifting show would be hard to find
British Theatre Guide

★★★★
A moving and hopeful journey
Financial Times

★★★★
A gut-wrenchingly gorgeous story
Radio Times

★★★★
It's theatre that we all need right now
Broadway World

★★★★
A heartfelt, gripping voyage
London Theatre

★★★★
Jenna Russell is outstanding as Maureen Fry
Financial Times

★★★★
Mark Addy gives a superb lead performance
The Telegraph

★★★★
Noah Mullins’ voice soars in the role
Independent