Robert Powell and Liza Goddard appear in the world premiere of Simon Reade’s Sherlock Holmes: The Final Curtain at the Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham from Monday until Saturday.
There’ll be plenty of muddy puddles to jump in during Peppa Pig’s Adventure in the Theatre Royal, Nottingham on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Bill Kenwright’s Classic Thriller Theatre Company visits Malvern Theatres with Antony Lampard’s adaptation of Edgar Wallace’s The Case of the Frightened Lady, featuring Gray O’Brien, Deborah Grant, Denis Lill, Philip Lowrie, Ben Nealon, April Pearson, Glenn Carter, Roy Marsden and Oliver Phelps, from Tuesday until Saturday.
Hilarious mishaps and DIY disasters will bring the house down when Joe Pasquale takes the role of Frank Spencer in Some Mothers Do 'Ave 'Em at Curve, Leicester from Tuesday until Saturday.
Coventry’s Belgrade Theatre invites audiences to join Tinky Winky, Dipsy, Laa-Laa and Po in their first live theatre show, Teletubbies Live!, on Wednesday and Thursday.
A “joyous and moving look about our surprisingly interconnected lives”, Neil Bartram and Brian Hill’s “song cycle” The Theory of Relativity can be seen in the MET Studio at Stafford Gatehouse Theatre from Wednesday until Saturday.
Jenny Wren Productions presents a “playful” adaptation of Jane Austen’s novel Emma, written by Martin Millar and Doon MacKichan, to Gloucestershire venues Cowley Manor, Cheltenham on Wednesday, Westonbirt School, Tetbury on Thursday, Conderton Manor near Tewkesbury on Saturday and Cathedral of the Forest, Newland, Forest of Dean on Sunday.
Oddsocks takes “one small step for man, one giant leap for Shakespeare” in the garden at Lakeside Arts, Nottingham with Romeo and Juliet on Friday and The Tempest on Saturday.
Set in the glamorous era of Hollywood movies in the 1950s and drawing inspiration from Grace Kelly’s meeting Prince Rainier of Monaco at a party, English Youth Ballet’s new production Cinderella in Hollywood dances into the Theatre Royal, Nottingham on Friday and Saturday.
Northampton Royal and Derngate’s The Actors Company tackles Arthur Miller’s The Crucible in the Underground Studio from Friday until Sunday.
Amanda Whittington’s comedy Ladies’ Day is brought up to date with a cast featuring Cheryl Fergison, Deena Payne, Emma Rigby, Roisin O'Neill and Sean McKenzie which continues at Wolverhampton Grand until Saturday 28 July.
Newcastle-under-Lyme’s New Vic Theatre celebrates the life of Philip Astley, the founder of the first modern circus who was born in the Staffordshire town, in its “most ambitious show to date”, Astley’s Astounding Adventures, which continues until Saturday 28 July, while a co-production between the New Vic and Hikapee Theatre Circus, Cabinet of Curiosities, written and directed by Ellie Taylor, runs from Wednesday until Friday 27 July.
The Royal Shakespeare Company production inspired by Roald Dahl’s book Matilda the Musical continues at Birmingham Hippodrome until Saturday 8 September.
At the Royal Shakespeare Company in Stratford, in the Royal Shakespeare Theatre, Christopher Eccleston and Niamh Cusack head the cast of Macbeth which continues until Tuesday 18 September, and Romeo and Juliet continues until Saturday 21 September; and in the Swan Theatre John Webster’s blood-soaked revenge tragedy The Duchess of Malfi continues until Friday 3 August and Sam Kenyon’s new musical Miss Littlewood, which charts the emotional highs and lows of Joan Littlewood’s journey from the East End to the West End, continues until Saturday 4 August.