Birmingham Stage Company Best of Barmy Britain heads out on a covid-compliant car park tour
| Updated: 08:00, 17 March 2021
Birmingham Stage Company Best of Barmy Britain heads out on a covid-compliant car park tour next month. Gill Sutherland spoke to writer and director Neal Foster, who stars in the show.
How is it performing in car parks?
Itâs weird and wonderful to be performing in car parks and to see the audience having fun behind their windshields. We toured it last summer and that was a huge success, we are over the moon to be back on tour - we canât wait to get back out there.
| Updated: 14:36, 11 March 2021
King Henry VIII, Guy Fawkes and Dick Turpin are heading to Newark Showground later this year in another outdoor production.
They are part of the cast of Horrible Histories Ââ Barmy Britain, which is performed at the venue on Saturday, May 1, at 11am.
It follows the success of Horrible Christmas, a carpark pantomime that had three sell-out performances at the showground in December.
Horrible Histories, Car Park. Barmy Britain. CAST Rex - Neal Foster Roger - Morgan Philpott CREATIVES Written by Neal Foster and Terry Deary Directed by Neal Foster Designed by Jackie Trousdale Sound by Nick Sagar Music by Matthew Scott Choreography by Kenn Oldfield Production Management Adrian Littlejohn Photo by Mark Douet (44828793)
THE team behind a covid-safe adaptation of David Walliams’s Billionaire Boy have announced two new productions based on the Horrible Histories series of c.
Drive-in Horrible Histories show at Newcastle Racecourse postpones date
Family show changes date to May Bank Holiday Monday following the road map announcement
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The drive-in theatre production will now take place at Carlisle Racecourse on Sunday 2 May. The Birmingham Stage Company (BSC) decided to bring back their drive-in theatre tour due to popular demand after successful productions last summer and over Christmas. Addressing fans in an update video on Twitter, BSC Director and Actor, Neal Foster, said: We are so thankful for all your support for our drive-in tour that we ve arranged. It s your passion and joy for the productions we did last year of Horrible Christmas and Barmy Britain that has made us want to bring more shows out to you this Easter.