Damien Lewis: Who Dares Wins

Damien Lewis: Who Dares Wins

Wednesday 20 May 2026

Times: 7.30pm

Prices: £28.50 including £2 booking fee

Venue: The Apex

Event information

  • Ends 9.30pm including interval

  • Times are subject to change


Wednesday 20 May 2026, 7.30pm


Event details

The Secret History of the SAS

Step into the hidden world of the SAS with Damien Lewis - award-winning war reporter and bestselling author - as he brings to the stage the secret history of the world’s most legendary special forces unit.

From their daring birth in WWII to high-stakes modern-day operations, this gripping live show reveals real-life stories of heroism, sacrifice, and strategy. Lewis shares untold tales of sabotage missions, undercover rescues, and extraordinary acts of courage, all drawn from years of frontline reporting and exclusive access to classified sources.

With vivid storytelling and powerful insights, Who Dares Wins offers a rare look behind the curtain of the SAS - the missions they undertook, the lives they changed, and the legacy they forged.

Whether you’re a fan of military history or edge-of-your-seat true stories, this is an unforgettable theatrical experience you won’t want to miss.

“Exhaustively researched, powerfully written and utterly gripping. Blows the door off!” - Bear Grylls
“Highly distinguished and inspirational” - Ant Middleton
“A true story that reads better than any thriller” - Dan Snow
“Modern drama at its best” - The Mail on Sunday
“Scrupulously detailed... Le Carre fans will be delighted” - The Daily Telegraph
“As good as any thriller I have ever read. This is the lowdown” - Frederick Forsyth

Starts: 7.30pm
Tickets: £28.50
Venue: The Apex, Bury St Edmunds

Prices include £2 booking fee

This event is promoted by The Apex

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