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Best Shows from 7 September - 7 November

in Milton Keynes

Six at Milton Keynes Theatre

Six

The Queens are back - and they're taking on the rest of the UK! With five Olivier award nominations and a 2022 Tony Award for Best Original Score, this vibrant take on British history has dazzled both the West End and Broadway! Henry VIII's hunt for an heir and his love of beheadings has made him one of the most famous monarchs in Britain's history, with the tale of his six unfortunate wives the stock of any school history lesson. Created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Six tells the story of these women via a brand-new musical!

Chicago at Milton Keynes Theatre

Chicago

Start the car, I know a whoopie spot - Chicago is back! Join Roxie and her merry murderesses as they battle for fame and freedom in this satirical look at the world of celebrity and justice. Set in the roaring twenties, Chicago has everything you want from a musical, sex, murder, and good old razzle-dazzle that has you intoxicated from start to finish.

Heathers at Milton Keynes Theatre

Heathers

Listen up Corn Nuts, sell-out West End smash hit Heathers is heading out on a UK-wide tour once more! An uproarious and joyous adaptation of the 1988 cult classic, this is a high school musical with a difference. So grab your scrunchies and croquet mallets, this is one that would be deadly to miss...

101 Dalmatians at Milton Keynes Theatre

101 Dalmatians

The rollicking animal adventure 101 Dalmatians is going on tour! Based on the classic children's story by English novelist Dodie Smith, the reimagined version of the 2022 Regent's Park production will feature book by Johnny McKnight, stage adapted by award-winning playwright Zinnie Harris and music is by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Douglas Hodge.

An Officer and a Gentleman at Milton Keynes Theatre

An Officer and a Gentleman

Get ready to go back to the '80s as the iconic movie is translated for the stage in this brand-new musical from Tony-winner Dick Scanlan. A love story that delves into the hopes and dreams of a young Navy Officer Candidate Zack and his burgeoning romance with local girl Paula, expect a stunning theatrical experience that'll sweep you up where you belong!

Awful Auntie at Milton Keynes Theatre

Awful Auntie

David Walliams' seventh sensational page-turner comes to life on stage in this brand-new production from The Birmingham Stage Company. Following on from the success of their brilliant adaptations of Gangsta Granny, Billionaire Boy and Demon Dentist, Awful Auntie is set to be another rollercoaster romp. Set in 1933, join Stella Saxby, the newly orphaned heir to Saxby Hall, as she pits her wits against her titular Awful Auntie Alberta, who'll stop at nothing to steal Stella's inheritance!

Paddy McGuinness at Milton Keynes Theatre

Paddy McGuinness

For the first time since 2016, beloved comedian Paddy McGuiness returns to stand up as he takes off on a 40 date UK trek! Titled the 'Nearly There' tour, catch the Top Gear host doing what he does best at a theatre near you. First coming to our attention on Peter Kay's seminal nightclub-based sitcom Phoenix Nights back in 2000, he has rarely been off our screens since, with notable appearances on his own shows, plumb hosting gigs and even a stint in Coronation Street!

Sarah Millican at Milton Keynes Theatre

Sarah Millican

Since winning Best Newcomer Award for her debut solo show Sarah Millican's Not Nice at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, Sarah quickly became a household name. Now, in her brand new 2023/24 tour, Late Bloomer, you'll learn how Millican navigated adolescence, going from a boobless shy teen to a loud lady with a cracking rack. She really covers all avenues of life. Make sure you bring tissues because you're going to laugh until you cry.

Fern Brady at Milton Keynes Theatre

Fern Brady

Scotland's queen of comedy Fern Brady is back with a performance like no other, as she shares her boisterous tales of ambition, desire, and the pursuit of happiness. Fresh off the success of her Sunday Times Bestselling memoir, "Strong Female Character," and her previous sell-out tour, "Autistic Bikini Queen," Fern Brady is ready to take the comedy world by storm once again, catch her in a city near you.

Jane McDonald at Milton Keynes Theatre

Jane McDonald

One of the UK's best-loved entertainers, Jane McDonald first captured the nation's hearts with a role on the BBC 1 docusoap The Cruise in the late 90s. After the release of her eponymous debut album in 1998, she began carving out a mainstream showbiz career with appearances as a special guest on the National Lottery, a presenter on Loose Women, and the star of the 2017 travel series Cruising With Jane McDonald, which won Jane her first BAFTA.

Sir Ranulph Fiennes at Milton Keynes Theatre

Sir Ranulph Fiennes

Like his personal heroes Scott and Shackleton before him, Sir Ranulph Fiennes is one of the country's finest explorers, holding world records as the first to reach both poles, the first to cross the Antarctic and Arctic seas, and the first to circumnavigate the globe along its polar axis. Additionally, in 2008, he also conquered Everest at the sprightly age of 65.

Steve Backshall at Milton Keynes Theatre

Steve Backshall

Popular British explorer and naturalist Steve Backshall MBE has journeyed into the depths of our planet's oceans and now invites you to join him! The BBC's Deadly 60 host brings the wonders of the sea to life in this live, awe-inspiring exploration of the deep, serving as a heartfelt tribute to the extraordinary beauty and existential importance of our oceans.

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