
This production is recommended for ages 14+
Performance Dates
12 October 2026
Run time: 1hr 10mins
No interval
1 reviews
Bursting with 90s pop culture references, this award-winning satirical one man tale is fangtastic for die-hard Buffy fans, and those who never enrolled at Sunnydale High! Playing for one night only, book your tickets for Buffy Revamped at London’s Lyric Theatre today.
The US town of Sunnydale sits on the site of Hellmouth and is plagued by demons, ghouls and vampires, as well as being home to the dark passages and hidden alleyways where these otherworldly monsters do their despicable deeds. However, one student at Sunnydale High is ready to conquer evil, her name is Buffy the Vampire Slayer!
Buffy Revamped is narrated by Spike, a multi-faceted vampire with many personalities and faces who constantly switches loyalties throughout the critically-acclaimed cult series, Spike explores the entire 144-episode catalogue of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, sinking his teeth into a flurry of sound bites, outfit changes and audience participation. Spike reveals all, taking on the personas of the villains and heroes of Sunnydale, in this epic narrative that revisits all of the original show’s most iconic moments. It’s the perfect Buffy Parody!
Buffy the Vampire Slayer transformed television as we know it, led by 90s darling Sarah Michelle Gellar, it has cemented its place as a modern classic. Buffy the Vampire Slayer centres on the 16-year-old Buffy (played with finely tuned vulnerability and humour by Sarah Michelle Gellar) as she navigates the angst of adolescence, whilst also struggling with the weight of a destiny that requires her to destroy vampires.
The show enjoyed both critical and commercial success during its duration, drawing four to six million people per episode. The show received a nomination for an Emmy Award in 1999 for the episode “Hush,” and Sarah Michelle Gellar was nominated for a Golden Globe in 2001 for her performance in the series. The show also won the Drama Category award for Television’s Most Memorable Moment at the 60th Primetime Emmy Awards.