UNTIL SEPTEMBER 2
Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Starring Brian Conley and Gary Wilmot. A truly scrumptious occasion at Birmingham Hippodrome.
JULY 17-22
Return to the Forbidden Planet
The smash-hit sci-fi rock'n'roll musical by Bob Carlton at Malvern Theatres.
JULY 18-22
Boeing-Boeing
By Marc Camoletti, translated by Beverley Cross, at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. Tickets available from box office.
JULY 22-23
More Than Just A Game
Presented by Academy Dance School at the Swan Theatre, Worcester at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Talented children from 3 to 18 depict different sports and games through dance, acting and musical threatre. Tickets from Huntingdon Hall.
JULY 23
DanceFest 06 Performance
At Malvern Theatres, at 7pm. Tickets available from box office.
JULY 25-29
Fly Me To The Moon
A comedy in one airport by John Godber, at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. Tickets available from box office.
JULY 27
Tractor Tom and The Treasure Hunt
Songs to sing, puzzles to solve and lots of your favourite Springhill Farm characters to meet at the Roses Theatre, Tewkesbury. Tickets available from box office.
JULY 28
A Wilde Affair
A comedy with music, Norbury Theatre, Friary Street, Droitwich.
AUGUST 1-5
Guys and Dolls
Presented by Worcester Operatic and Dramatic Society Youth Section, at the Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets available from Huntingdon Hall box office.
Murder at Midnight
The heart-stopping thriller by George Batson, at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. Tickets available from box office.
AUGUST 7-12
Magic of the Dance
A sophisticated production at Malvern Theatres.
AUGUST 8-12
Washington Square
By Henry James, adapted by Dawn Kellogg, at Wolverhampton Grand Theatre. Tickets available from box office.
AUGUST 15-17
One Fine Day
A funny, moving and wise play by Dennis Lumborg at Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets available from Huntingdon Arts box office.
AUGUST 22-26
April in Paris
An hilarious depiction of the English abroad at Swan Theatre, Worcester. Tickets available from Hungtingdon Arts box office.
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