Tag: Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
Annie
The Smash Hit West End Musical Annie
The Choir of Man
Welcome to The Choir of Man, the best pub in the world…
The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
14 Jul 2026 - 18 Jul 2026
Welcome to The Choir of Man, the best pub in the world… Come ready to drink in the excitement!
Horrible Histories
We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead!
Inside No.9
Inside No.9 - West End Hit
Fiddler on the Roof
The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
9 Dec 2025 - 3 Jan 2026
One of the greatest musicals of all time
Rocky Horror Show
The Rocky Horror Show Tour
Seven Drunken Nights
Proudly celebrating its incredible 10th Anniversary Seven Drunken Nights – The Story of The Dubliners...
Al Murray: All You Need Is Guv
The Guv will be back, baby, with a brand-new stand-up show for 2026
The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
28 Feb 2026
The Guv will be back, baby, with a brand-new stand-up show for 2026!
Sunny Afternoon
The Kinks Hit Musical Sunny Afternoon
Operation Mincemeat
The hilarious and sharp-witted musical that tells the story of a real-life - and extremely bizarre - WWII operation.
The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
11 May 2026 - 16 May 2026
Operation Mincemeat: A New Musical is directed by award-winning theatre group Splitlip, who are known for their fast-paced comedy and glam-punk music.
Slava Snow Show
Slava’s SnowShow brilliantly creates a world of wonderment and fantasy that transports the audience to a joyous, dream-like place where a bed becomes a boat in a storm-tossed sea, a child walks in amazement inside a bubble, a web of unseen cotton envelopes the audience, before a snowstorm whirls around the auditorium, leaving you ankle-deep in snow.
Miss Saigon
Michael Harrison in association with Cameron Mackintosh presents a new production of Miss Saigon as Boublil and Schönberg’s legendary musical is reborn.
Fawlty Towers The Play
Featuring your favourite scenes from the sitcom’s unforgettable twelve episodes.
The Alexandra Theatre Birmingham
17 Mar 2026 - 21 Mar 2026
Nearly 50 years since it first hit our TV screens, the ‘Greatest British sitcom of all time’ (Radio Times) is now a brand-new stage play, adapted by comedy legend John Cleese and directed by Caroline Jay Ranger.

















