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‘Toilet humour & good gags for the kids’: GANGSTA GRANNY – Bloomsbury Theatre

In Children's theatre, London theatre, Opinion, Other Recent Articles, Plays, Reviews by The Family Stage22nd December 2021Leave a Comment

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.

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‘Appeals to both young & old’: GANGSTA GRANNY – Touring

In Children's theatre, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Liz Dyer29th May 2018Leave a Comment

David Walliams, our much-loved TV funnyman, has teamed up with the Birmingham Stage Company to create a fun-packed yet thought-provoking show for all the family, from young to old.

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NEWS: Birmingham Stage Company brings David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny back to the West End

In Children's theatre, London theatre, Native, News, Plays, Press Releases by Press Releases1st May 2018Leave a Comment

Birmingham Stage Company has announced the return of its hit adaptation of David Walliams’ bestselling book, Gangsta Granny, to the West End.

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GANGSTA GRANNY – West End

In Children's theatre, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Shanine Salmon8th August 2017Leave a Comment

Having never read a David Walliams book before I did not know what to expect from the stage adaptation, so I took along a young person who had. Here is what they had to say.

GANGSTA GRANNY – West End

In Children's theatre, London theatre, Opinion, Plays, Reviews by Shanine Salmon8th August 2017Leave a Comment

Having never read a David Walliams book before I did not know what to expect from the stage adaptation, so I took along a young person who had. Here is what they had to say.

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GANGSTA GRANNY – Touring

In Children's theatre, Manchester, Opinion, Plays, Regional theatre, Reviews, Touring by Kristy Stott5th September 2016Leave a Comment

Since 2008, Walliams has taken the children’s literary world by storm – writing nine children’s books and selling more than 12.5 million copies worldwide. Children (and grown-ups) love his books and it was clear to see that this stage show was also well received. Gangsta Granny has been a staple read in our house.

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INTERVIEW: Spotlight On… Gangsta Granny’s Liz Garland

In Children's theatre, Interviews, Plays, Regional theatre, Touring by Helen McWilliams21st March 2016Leave a Comment

Liz Garland has just completed a tour of Peter Gordon’s Secondary Cause of Death and now she’s embarking on a new tour with David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny. I chatted to Liz about her recent roles and what it was that attracted to her to a career in ‘the business’.

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