Charity Theatre Trips to Bristol Hippodrome
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Annie Craig Revel Horwood escapes from 'Strictly' to play Miss Hannigan, the cruel keeper of the orphanage that is Tue 21 Nov 23 home to orphan Annie. He/She is all set to be truly nasty to Annie in the much loved musical.
Life of Pi Seen the film? Now experience its magic in the flesh as we set sail on the Hippodrome's stage Wed 17 Jan 24 With puppetry to rival that of War Horse. I have heard nothing but praise from those who saw the production in London.
Wicked Based on the acclaimed novel by Gregory Maguire, Wicked imagines a beguiling backstory to the lives of
Thu 22 Feb 24 Frank Baum’s beloved characters, and reveals the magic that shaped the destinies of two unlikely friends on their remarkable journey to becoming Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
Jesus Christ Superstar Lloyd-Webber & Tim Rice created the musical depicting the last week of Christ's life as Tue 12 Mar 24 a man. Great songs and believable characters make this one not to miss.
Everyone's Talking about Jamie Following a record-breaking three-year West End residency, sold-out UK & Ireland Tour Wed 27 Mar 24 and Amazon studios' award-winning film, the smash-hit and critically acclaimed musical comes to the Bristol Hippodrome. Funny, fabulous and feel good, this is the musical sensation for all the family and not to be missed!
The Wizard of Oz The much loved film now realised on the stage. This five-star musical features all the memorable Wed 3 Apr 24 songs from the film plus new ones by Lloyd-Webber. Fresh from its London run this is one to leave you Over the Rainbow.The cast’s communicative powers, though, are never in doubt. There’s a knockabout Scarecrow a precious Tin Man with a New Romantic fringe, and a highly- strung Lion who takes umbrage hilariously at the line “I’ll miss you most of all, Scarecrow”. They capture the joy of being a friend of Dorothy.