A number of new touring productions will be a welcomed to the Crucible, the Lyceum, and the Playhouse in May 2024, including sharp-witted comedy, playful fun for young adventurers, and a show putting young female agency centre stage.
Frankie Boyle is one of The UK’s premier comedians and writers. His new tour Lap of Shame comes to the Lyceum
on Friday 10 May.
Fifth Word and Nottingham Playhouse, in association with Brixton House, present Liberation Squares in the Tanya Moiseiwitsch Playhouse from Tuesday 28 and Wednesday 29 May. Three teenage girls forge an unlikely friendship when they meet at a creative writing workshop, but when they discover the workshop is connected to the state surveillance ‘Prevent’ programme, they have to fight back. The only question is how? A story of sisterhood, freedom of speech and creative expression. Why does being an outspoken Muslim girl have to be so damn hard?
After a complete sell-out first run in 2023, Ruby Wax's rawest, darkest, funniest and most compelling stage show comes to the Crucible on Thursday 30 May. Based on the extreme journeys she wanted to take in order to find an antidote to living a frazzled life, I’m Not As Well As I Thought I Was is Ruby’s first tour show in four years following her critically acclaimed, sell-out tour, How To Be Human.
Pack your bags and jump aboard the Milkshake! train and go on an all singing, all dancing holiday together with Milkshake! Live On Holiday. A family show not to be missed, join with favourite Milkshake! friends including Dora, Pip and Posey, Blue from Blues Clues, Milo, Milkshake! Monkey plus two Milkshake! presenters for an all-new adventure at the Lyceum on Friday 31 May.
Tickets for new shows going on sale will be available to book by Centre Stage Members from 10am Saturday 13 January, with general booking opening on Saturday 20 January. Tickets can be booked through the Box Office in person, over the phone on 0114 249 6000, or at the link below.