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Following an immensely well-received part four, Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain - Part Five! Is set to hit Apollo Theatre in July 2025! Neal Foster's amusing account of British history is just one amongst his impressive list of critically acclaimed books that cover a wide variety of civilizations that existed across the planet.
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Fans of Horrible Histories | History Buffs
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Dive into the hilariously gruesome side of British history with Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain - Part Five!. This live stage show brings iconic historical figures like Boudicca, Guy Fawkes, and Queen Victoria to life with witty humour and unforgettable antics. Perfect for families, it combines education with endless entertainment, making history fun and accessible for all ages. Whether you're a fan of the books or new to Horrible Histories, this show promises a laugh-out-loud journey through Britain's past, with the "nasty bits" left in for maximum hilarity!
Step into the quirky world of Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain - Part Five! and uncover the wild, weird, and wonderful moments from British history. From battling Boudicca to the notorious Dick Turpin, and even the plague-ridden streets of old London, this show takes you on a hilarious adventure with plenty of twists. Perfect for history buffs and comedy lovers alike, it's a must-watch for anyone visiting the West End. Book your Horrible Histories Barmy Britain London tickets now to experience history with all the messy, silly, and downright barmy bits included!
“While Horrible Histories might tell silly stories in a slapstick fashion and a few crass jokes here and there, the show’s quintessential British humour left me smiling from ear to ear, proving the best children’s theatre is theatre that’s for adults too.”
“Barmy Britain was a brilliantly fun piece of educational theatre that taught this history graduate a few new things”