It's the horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in! Take the children on a fun (and educational) theatrical trip back in time with Horrible Histories Barmy Britain from 30 January to 1 February 2015 at Queensland Performing Arts Centre (QPAC).
See history come to life on the Lyceum stage later this month with Birmingham Stage Company's Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain, featuring all new amazing 3D BoggleVision from today 15 July to Saturday 19 July.
See history come to life on the Lyceum stage later this month with Birmingham Stage Company's Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain, featuring all new amazing 3D BoggleVision from Tuesday 15 July to Saturday 19 July.
In keeping with the traditional style of the books, there have to be some horrible bits, and the preparation of a body for mummification fits the bill perfectly
So it's time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories LIVE ON STAGE! Using actors and ground-breaking BOGGLEVISION 3D special effects, this astounding show is guaranteed to thrill you as historical figures and events come alive on stage and hover at your fingertips.
So it's time to prepare yourselves for Horrible Histories LIVE ON STAGE! Using actors and ground-breaking BOGGLEVISION 3D special effects, this astounding show is guaranteed to thrill you as historical figures and events come alive on stage and hover at your fingertips.
This half term Coventry's Belgrade Theatre welcomes the return of Horrible Histories and their new show Barmy Britain which will provide family fun during the school holidays from today 18 to Sat 22 Feb.
This half term Coventry's Belgrade Theatre welcomes the return of Horrible Histories and their new show Barmy Britain which will provide family fun during the school holidays from Tues 18 to Sat 22 Feb.
For those who missed Barmy Britain - Part One! there is a final chance to see it from 7 August to 1 September at the Garrick Theatre and then book for Barmy Britain - Part Two! - the perfect follow up. check out a first look at the second show below!
For those who missed Barmy Britain - Part One! there is a final chance to see it from tonight, 7 August to 1 September at the Garrick Theatre and then book for Barmy Britain - Part Two! - the perfect follow up.
For those who missed Barmy Britain - Part One! there is a final chance to see it from 7 August to 1 September at the Garrick Theatre and then book for Barmy Britain - Part Two! - the perfect follow up.
The writers of the sell-out kids' show 'Barmy Britain' have delved into the murky depths of history once more to bring a whole new set of grisly stories to the stage. Barmy Britain - Part Two! is a 100% brand new show which opens at the Garrick Theatre in London's West End on Thursday 26 September, with Lauryn Redding and Anthony Spargo, playing a cast of characters that are 'not so much 'barmy' as barbarous, bloodthirsty and stark raving bonkers.' Caroline McGinn, Time Out
The West End stage show Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain temporarily leaves the Garrick Theatre this weekend, today, 1st September, to embark on a Middle East tour to Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Shajah. The production then returns to the Garrick on Saturday 27th October 2012, running through to January 6th 2013.
The West End stage show Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain temporarily leaves the Garrick Theatre this weekend, Saturday 1st September, to embark on a Middle East tour to Abu Dhabi, Dubai and Shajah. The production then returns to the Garrick on Saturday 27th October 2012, running through to January 6th 2013.
The record-breaking West End show Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain is charging up to the Pleasance Courtyard for the Edinburgh Festival Fringe this summer. This special Edinburgh production introduces William Wallace and Burke and Hare into the horrible history of Britain and will run from 3rd - 26th August 2012.
From today, May 9, Neal Foster and Alison Fitzjohn will take over the roles of Rex and Queenie in HORRIBLE HISTORIES - BARMY BRITAIN at the Garrick Theatre.
Horrible Histories creator Terry Deary will be in London this Easter for two post-show book signings on Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th April. Signings will take place at the Garrick Theatre immediately after performances of Birmingham Stage Company's Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain written by Terry Deary, Neal Foster and Ciaran McConville of Rose Theatre, Kingston.
Horrible Histories creator Terry Deary will be in London this Easter for two post-show book signings on Wednesday 4th and Thursday 5th April. Signings will take place at the Garrick Theatre immediately after performances of Birmingham Stage Company's Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain written by Terry Deary, Neal Foster and Ciaran McConville of Rose Theatre, Kingston.