“The nation’s favourite rock ‘n’ roll variety show” That’ll Be The Day returns to the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton on Monday.
A new musical inspired by the life and times of Ike and Tina Turner, Soul Sister aims to be simply the best at Stoke’s Regent Theatre from Monday until Saturday.
Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace waltz into Northampton’s Derngate with Midnight Tango from Monday until Saturday.
Emmerdale’s Peter Amory features in Angela Huth’s The Trouble with Old Lovers at the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton from Tuesday until Saturday.
Leamington Spa-based Heartbreak Productions has two of its shows on the road in the Midlands this week, Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet at Brueton Park, Solihull on Tuesday and Nottingham Castle on Saturday and Sunday while Alice—An Extraordinary Adventure by Lewis Carroll is at Hill Close Gardens, Warwick on Wednesday, Sudbury Hall, Derbyshire on Friday and Charlecote Park, Warwick on Saturday.
Northampton’s Royal and Derngate Youth Theatre stages Nicholas Wright’s adaptation of Philip Pullman’s His Dark Materials on the Royal stage, with part one being performed on Wednesday at 7:30PM and Saturday at 2:30PM, with part two on Thursday and Saturday, both at 7:30PM.
Touring theatre specialists Oddsocks takes Shakespeare’s A Comedy of Errors to the outdoor arena at mac, Birmingham on Thursday and Friday.
Madcap Productions summer tour of Shakespeare’s The Taming of the Shrew visits Cheltenham Playhouse on Friday.
Mark Benton, Lucy Benjamin and Marcus Collins continue to brush up their talents in Hairspray at Nottingham’s Theatre Royal until Saturday.
Former Coronation Street actor Eric Potts continues as Bottom in Stafford Festival Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night's Dream at Stafford Castle until Saturday.
The Rat Pack Vegas Spectacular reunites Dean Martin, Frank Sinatra and Sammy Davis Jnr live on stage at the Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton on Sunday.
Marie Jones's comedy Stones In his Pockets continues at the New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lyme until Saturday, 27 July.
The touring production of Disney’s The Lion King continues at Birmingham Hippodrome until Saturday, 28 September.
At the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, Hamlet and As You Like It both continue in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre until Saturday, 28 September while in the Swan Thomas Middleton’s Jacobean comedy A Mad World My Masters continues until 25 October and revenge tragedy Titus Andronicus continues until 26 October.