With more than 80 characters and incorporating almost as many cities, Tim Whitnall’s adaptation is a hugely ambitious project... it manages to capture the spirit of the novel...”
— The Stage

It's 1973, and a young man from Des Moines, Iowa, has arrived on the ferry at Dover. He intends to conquer the whole of the island, like Caesar attempted before him.

But Caesar didn't have to deal with counterpanes, kippers, Cadbury's Curly Wurlies, or Mrs Smegma the landlady's eccentric house rules. As Bill travels the length and breadth of Britain, through villages with names like Titsey and Little Dribbling, something strange starts to happen. Can it be true? Is he really starting to feel at home?

Bill Bryson's smash-hit memoir Notes from a Small Island spent three years in The Sunday Times bestseller list, sold over two million copies, and was voted the book which best represents the UK.

April 9th - 12th, 2025 at The Lamb Theatre, Eastbourne
April 25th -26th, 2025 at Harvey Warehouse Fringe Theatre, Lewes