Spring Season at Milton Keynes Theatre...and beyond!
A trio of glorious musicals high-kicks off with the multi
award-winning comedy Thoroughly Modern Millie starring Eastenders Michelle
Collins and Strictly star Joanne Clifton. Hot off the heels of sell out West End run Sheridan Smith brings the
story of Fanny Brice to life in the critically acclaimed Funny Girl. Get ready to have the time of your life as
the sensational new production of Dirty Dancing explodes onto the stage with
heart pounding music, breath-taking emotion and sensationally sexy
dancing.
Matthew Bourne returns to Milton Keynes in time for Valentine’s Day to
dazzle your senses and break your heart with the beloved fairy tale of The Red
Shoes whilst another heart breaker, Casanova, promises to lead you into
temptation in Northern Ballet’s latest adaptation. Completing the trio for dance fans is the
return of Michael Flatley’s Lord of The Dance: Dangerous Games, combining the
best of tradition with the excitement of new music and dance.
Following the huge
success of The Perfect Murder and Dead Simple, multi-million selling author
Peter James brings his world premiere production of Not Dead Enough to town
starring Shane Richie and Laura Whitmore.
For brilliantly funny comedy don’t
miss The Play That Goes Wrong, hailed as Fawlty Towers meets Noises Off,
guaranteed to leave you aching with laughter.
Catch Jodie Prenger in the first
major revival of the Olivier award-winning play Shirley Valentine, a one woman
show to warm even the coldest of winter hearts.
Drama fans should also look out
for La Strada a new play with music which tells the story of a wide-eyed young
girl’s introduction to life on the road in a travelling circus based on
Federico Fellini’s 1957 movie of the same name.
Young theatre-goers can look
forward to Ben and Hollie’s Little Kingdom live on stage for adventure, songs,
games and laughter. The brand new adaptation of Roald Dahl’s Fantastic Mr Fox
will be a wondercrump treat for the whole family, while your ‘tiddlers’ can
join Mr Bloom and the veggies on their first ever live tour!
A host of special
one-night events include music from Vampires Rock, The Johnny Cash Roadshow,
The Carpenters Story, Chas and Dave, Frankly Sinatra, Caro Emerald, The Illegal
Eagles, That’ll be the Day and the Yamato Drummers. Tickle your funny bones with Omid Djalili,
Jimmy Carr, Ross Noble, and Sue Perkins. And if that’s not enough, there’s
dance from Anton and Erin, hilarious musical fun with Menopause the Musical and
a never-ending nightmare evening with The Circus of Horrors.
With a return visit from Welsh National Opera, bringing you
some of the most poignant love stories ever told in their Love’s Poisoned
Chalice season with La Boheme, Madam Butterfly and Le Vin Herbe the spring
season promises a sparkling start to the new year.Looking ahead, but booking
now and selling fast, a number of first’s for MK.
John Partridge and Adrian
Zmed bring the show-stopping La Cage Aux Folles to stage, you won’t be able to
resist the ultimate feel-good musical Mamma Mia! and beloved musical Billy
Elliot on its first ever UK tour.
The National Theatre bring the innovative
re-imagining of Charlotte Bronte’s Jane Eyre to life whilst Wonderland starring
Wendi Peters, Dave Willets and Kerry Ellis promises to bring a whole new
adventure for the Alice in all of us.
On sale for 2018 is the new tour of
Flashdance the Musical, Grease and the long awaited National Theatre production
of War Horse. Book early for the best
seats in the house!
The Classic Thriller Company return to the stage in new play
from the pen of Ruth Rendell – A Judgement in Stone.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s
Evita returns to thrill audiences along with firm MK favourites Dreamboats and
Petticoats and The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time makes a visit
in November following a sell-out run in 2015.
Tickets are on sale now! Book at Milton Keynes Theatre Box Office,
call 0844 871 7652 (bkg fee) or visit www.atgtickets.com/miltonkeynes (bkg fee)
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