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All Together NOW!
APRIL/MAY 2022
Until Apr 9: Mamma Mia! Empire, Liverpool. The smash-hit musical Until Apr 18: Peter Pan. Theatre Royal, St Helens. Easter panto. Until Apr 22: Milky Peaks. Theatr Clwyd, Mold. Musical comedy. Milky Peaks: the warmest welcome in the cold bosom of Snowdonia. However, under the gleaming pebbledash, strange forces are rising: both political and supernatural. Audio described, Apr 8/Apr 16; Relaxed, Apr 9; Signed, Apr 19; Captioned, Apr 21. Until Apr 23: Les Miserables. The Lowry, Salford. Storm the barricades for a ticket! Until Jun 4: Disney’s Beauty and the Beast. Palace Theatre, Manchester. This beloved tale will be brought to life on stage like never before.
Apr 5-9: Sheila’s Island. Playhouse, Liverpool. Comedy about four women’s outward bound team-building trip to the Lakes. Apr 6-9: Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Lyceum, Crewe. Musical. Tick, Bernadette, and Adam are heading west across the desert to Alice Springs in their battered old bus (named Priscilla). Apr 8: Pebble on the Beach. Octagon, Bolton. Stand by for an unforgettable day at the seaside. Apr 9: The Roy Orbison Story with Barry Steele and Friends. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. Apr 9: Bootleg Beatles. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Apr 9: Ellen Kent’s Madama Butterfly. Opera House, Manchester. Apr 10: Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of the Dubliners.Empire, Liverpool. Apr 11-13: The Wizard of Oz. The Brindley, Runcorn. Magical panto with former Coronation Street’s Bruce Jones and Amy Thompson from Channel Five’s Milkshakes. Apr 12-16: As You Like It. Theatr Clwyd, Mold. Apr 12-16: Six. Empire, Liverpool. From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing 500 years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power. Apr 12-16: The Tiger Who Came to Tea. Playhouse, Liverpool. Musical play based on the book by Judith Kerr. Apr 13: George Ezra. Opera House, Manchester. Apr 13-14: Funeral Flowers. Everyman, Liverpool. Emma Dennis-Edward’s multi award-winning play tells the story 17-yearold Angelique, who’s forced to navigate the care system after her mum’s imprisonment. Signed performance, Apr 13. Apr 14: Ghostly Goings On. Everyman, Liverpool. Apr 14: Chris McCausland: Speaky Blinder. The Lowry, Salford. Apr 16: The Wizard of Oz. Rhyl Pavilion. Atomic Kitten’s Kerry Katona as the Wicked Witch. Apr 17: The Official
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COMEDY
HE’S blind. He’s a dad. He’s a husband. He’s third in command. He’ll speaky about all of that, and loads more. Apr 14: Chris McCausland: Speaky Blinder. The Lowry, Salford.
BOOK YOUR SEAT RuPaul’s Drag Race UK - Series Two Tour. Opera House, Manchester. Apr 18-23: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice. Theatr Clwyd. Starring Shobna Gulati (Coronation Street, Dinnerladies, Loose Women), British soap royalty Ian Kelsey (Emmerdale, Casualty) and two-time Drama Desk Award Nominee Christina Bianco, as Little Voice. Apr 19-21: Lord of the Dance: 25 Years of Standing Ovations. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Apr 19-23: Animal Farm. The Grand, Blackpool. Audio described, Apr 23. Apr 19-23: The Addams Family. Opera House, Manchester. Everyone’s favourite kooky family are back in this spectacular musical comedy. Starring Joanne Clifton (Strictly Come Dancing and The Rocky Horror Show) as Morticia. Apr 20-23: Bull. Playhouse Studio, Liverpool. How far would you go to protect your career? Razor-sharp play about the fine line between office politics and playground bullying. Apr 20-30: Making It. Royal Court,
HILARIOUS mishaps and DIY disasters. Joe Pasquale as Frank Spencer in adaptation of the hit TV series. May 10: Some Mothers Do ‘Ave ‘Em. The Grand, Blackpool. Audio described, May 14.
Liverpool. Catherine Rice and Andrew Schofield star in this new comedy that lifts the lid on the world of show business, shines a spotlight on fame, and asks what “making it” really means. Apr 20: Doris Day Story. Theatre Royal, St Helens. Apr 21-May 7: Habibti Driver. Octagon, Bolton. An “East meets Wigan” comedy. Socially distanced performance, Apr 21; audio described, Apr 30; captioned, May 3; signed. May 5. Apr 21: White Sun. Unity, Liverpool. Conjuring the ghosts of the men who have dominated the stage before him, Will takes us on a journey, navigating the tensions of inheritance, privilege and addiction. Signed performance. Apr 21: Frankie – The Concert. Floral Pavilion, New Brighton. The songs of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons. Apr 21: Andy Fairweather Low and The Low Riders. The Brindley, Runcorn. Apr 22: Julian Clary: Born to Mince. The Lowry, Salford.
Apr 23; Touch. Unity, Liverpool. A look at the ways we find love, create intimacy, experience loneliness, and ultimately find our home. Captioned performance. Apr 24: Ed Byrne: If I’m Honest. The Grand, Blackpool. Apr 25: An Evening with Chrissy Rock. The Brindley, Runcorn. Apr 26-30: The Play That Goes Wrong. Theatr Clwyd. The Cornley Drama Society are putting on a 1920s murder mystery, but as the title suggests, everything that can go wrong… does! As the accident prone thesps battle on against all the odds to reach their final curtain call, hilarious results ensue! Apr 26-30: Animal Farm. Playhouse, Liverpool. Apr 26: Madam Butterfly: Puccini. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Apr 26-30: Bat out of Hell. Regent Theatre, Stoke. Dedicated to the memory of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf. Apr 27-28: Don Giovanni: Mozart. Venue Cymru, Llandudno. Apr 27: ELO Again. The Grand, Blackpool.
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