A UK tour of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain will open in Manchester at the AJ Bell Stadium in April.

The drive in production will hold two performances in Manchester before touring the UK.

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Having staged the unique production over the past summer and then performing to thousands of families across Christmas with Horrible Christmas, Birmingham Stage Company and Coalition Agency are back with 25 Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain shows.  The productions will run as part of the Car Park Easter line up alongside David Walliams’ Billionaire Boy and Horrible Histories Gorgeous Georgians and Vile Victorians.

Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain features Queen Boudicca, King Henry VIII, Guy Fawkes, Dick Turpin, Queen Victoria and more historical characters from our barmy past!

Horrible Histories Live on Stage is based on the bestselling books written by Terry Deary, illustrated by Martin Brown and published by Scholastic. It first launched in 2005 with the world premieres of Terrible Tudors & Vile Victorians. Since then, the Birmingham Stage Company has produced eighteen different Horrible shows, performing to over three million people in the UK, including the longest running children’s show in West End history, with its record-breaking series Barmy Britain.

When does the Drive In Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain come to Manchester?

Horrible Histories: Barmy Britains runs at Manchester’s AJ Bell Stadium on 2 April 2021 (2pm and 5pm).  Tickets are priced from £39.50 plus booking fee through the Car Park Party website.