Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre launches Spring season 2021 including SIX & Groan Ups

Photo credit: Robert Day

Photo credit: Robert Day

The Belgrade Theatre has announced its exciting Spring 2021 programme, which leads into Coventry’s year as UK City of Culture.

Running from March-July, the Belgrade’s Spring Season will include an eclectic mix of musicals, drama, family shows and live music, with highlights including West End hits SIX and Groan Ups.

First up, from 19-24 April, the Belgrade will be rolling out the red carpet for the multi-award-winning musical SIX, rescheduled from its previous dates in summer 2020. Get ready for a rebellious remix of 500 years of historical heartbreak as the queens of musical theatre prepare to conquer Coventry.

Then from 26 April-1 May, Mischief Theatre are back with their latest comedy caper Groan Ups, a show which asks whether any of us ever really grow up. Expect mishaps, quickfire gags and outright anarchy in this hilarious journey from the classroom to the workplace from the award-winning producers of The Play That Goes Wrong.

Also rescheduled from its original 2020 dates, tongue-in-cheek Friends parody Friendsical runs from 26-30 May, and there’ll be even more fun for musical lovers on Sat 3 July, with Sing-Along-A screenings of The Greatest Showman and The Rocky Horror Picture Show.

Those looking for edge-of-your-seat entertainment can enjoy a thrilling night out from 10-15 May with Looking Good Dead, adapted from Peter James’ hugely popular Roy Grace novel. EastEnders’ longest-serving actor Adam Woodyatt stars as Tom Bryce, a witness to a murder who finds himself in danger after reporting the crime to the police. 

The tension continues from 8-12 June in Dial M for Murder, a new production of the blueprint for the modern thriller, led by stage and screen star Tom Chambers as the charismatic and manipulative ex-tennis pro Tony Wendice. 

For families, Shakespeare innovators Oddsocks will be back from 15-17 June with their own unique spin on The Comedy of Errors – a chaotic and outrageously funny story of separated twins and mistaken identity. For little ones, CBeebies superstar and preschool favourite Justin Fletcher presents an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza in Justin Live on Wed 2 June.

As ever, there’ll also be an eclectic mix of live music including a celebration of reggae music and the Windrush story in RUSH on 1 April; a chance to relive the greatest hits of the 80s in 80s Mania on 3 April and Calling Planet Earth on 17 July; the return of the always popular Magic of Motown on 6 May, and best-loved numbers from Bond films across the decades in Bond in Concert on 22 June. 

Look out too for tributes to a whole range of iconic artists from Elvis to Ariana Grande, from Luther Vandross to George Michael and from The Everly Brothers to Whitney Houston, as well as something a little different in An Evening of Burlesque on Sat 8 May. 

For more information and to book tickets, please click here.

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