Martin Shaw and Christopher Timothy appear in Harold Brighouse’s Hobson’s Choice at the Theatre Royal, Nottingham while in the Royal Concert Hall Lesley Joseph plays the tyrannical Miss Hannigan in Annie, both running from Monday until Saturday.
Featuring “the naughtiest puppets in town” brought to life by an ensemble cast of 11 performers, Avenue Q visits Stoke’s Regent Theatre from Monday until Saturday.
Strictly Come Dancing’s Vincent Simone and Flavia Cacace prepare to dance their final theatre show, The Last Tango, at Derngate, Northampton from Monday until Saturday.
A gritty crime thriller set in 1960s Newcastle and based on Jack’s Return Home by Ted Lewis, Get Carter, adapted by Torben Betts, can be seen on the main stage at the Belgrade Theatre, Coventry while Lorraine Hansberry’s ground-breaking play A Raisin in the Sun, the first written by a black woman to be performed on Broadway, tours to the B2 auditorium, both playing from Tuesday until Saturday.
London Classic Theatre takes its production of Harold Pinter’s The Birthday Party to the New Vic, Newcastle-under-Lyme from Tuesday until Saturday.
Bryony Kimmings’s new work about clinical depression and men, Fake It ‘til You Make It, will be presented at mac birmingham on Wednesday and Thursday.
A “celebration of dreams, enduring love, the resilience of the human spirit and the powerful pull between one man and his homeland”, Ireland’s Call dances into Stafford Gatehouse Theatre on Thursday.
Lichfield Garrick Youth Theatre’s first production, Mark Wheeler’s Missing: Dan Nolan, based on the true story of a teenage boy who went missing after a fishing trip with friends, will be performed in the Garrick’s Studio from Thursday until Saturday.
The life and death of Jesus Christ is re-imagined in A Passion for Birmingham, a contemporary drama in a promenade production through Birmingham city centre, written and devised by Tracey Street and the Old Joint Stock theatre company, which continues until Friday.
David Harrower’s adaptation of Gogol’s Russian comedy The Government Inspector continues at Birmingham REP until Saturday.
Green Day’s musical American Idiot continues at Curve, Leicester until Saturday.
A new revival of John Osborne’s ground-breaking work Look Back in Anger continues at Derby Theatre until Saturday while a companion piece, Jinny, written by Derbyshire playwright Jane Wainwright and built on research and development with women living in Derby today, continues until Wednesday.
Wheelchair user Amy Trigg plays Laura Wingfield in Nottingham Playhouse’s production of The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams, part of a project to put disabled artists and audiences at the centre of their programming, which continues until Saturday.
Zizi Strallen plays Mary Poppins and Matt Lee is Bert in Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s musical Mary Poppins which continues at Birmingham Hippodrome until Saturday.
Winner of Strictly Come Dancing in 2014, Pasha Kovalev takes his latest show It’s All About You to The Core at Corby Cube, Northamptonshire on Sunday.
At the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, Paapa Essiedu plays the lead role in Hamlet which continues until Saturday 13 August (press night Tuesday 22 March) while in the Swan Theatre Miguel de Cervantes’s Don Quixote, which features David Threlfall in the title role and Rufus Hound as Sancho Panza, continues until Saturday 21 May and Sandy Grierson and Oliver Ryan share the roles of Faustus and Mephistopheles in Christopher Marlowe’s Doctor Faustus which continues until Thursday 4 August.