A series of best-selling series of books and an equally popular television show, Horrible Histories is taking over London this summer. Not only has creator Terry Deary along with the Birmingham Stage Company commandeered the Thames with a boat cruise, they’ve also made the Garrick Theatre their home this summer for live show Horrible Histories – Terrible Tudors.
‘Toilet humour & good gags for the kids’: GANGSTA GRANNY – Bloomsbury Theatre
David Walliams’ style of humour also tends towards the gross side. But in between all the fart jokes is a story with real heart that will resonate with adults and children alike.
NEWS: Birmingham Stage Company announces new dates for car park tour of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain
Birmingham Stage Company has announced new tour dates for Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain in association with Car Park Party, Troubadour and Live Nation.
‘I want to show children the history of deaf people’: Fifi Garfield feels privileged to be part of Horrible Histories Dreadful Deaf
Actress Fifi Garfield chatted to Emma Clarendon about working alongside Deafinitely Theatre on Horrible Histories Dreadful Deaf.
‘I think this is going to be something really special’: Matthew Gordon can’t wait to show audiences Tom Gates: Live On Stage
Actor Matthew Gordon chatted to Emma Clarendon about being part of the UK tour of Tom Gates.
‘Definitely fun for all ages’: Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain Part Four – West End ★★★★★
As we exited the Apollo theatre after spending 70 minutes with historical figures from Britain’s history, a young boy exclaimed “That was soooooo exciting!”, and he was correct!
‘This hilarious & silly show captures the spirit of the books’: Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain Part Four – West End ★★★★
This hilarious and silly show captures the spirit of the books on which it is based perfectly with plenty for adults and children to enjoy.
NEWS: Birmingham Stage Company brings David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny back to the West End
Birmingham Stage Company has announced the return of its hit adaptation of David Walliams’ bestselling book, Gangsta Granny, to the West End.