Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain - Part 1!
Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain - Part 1!

Horrible Histories - Barmy Britain - Part 1!

Garrick Theatre, London, WC2H 0HH
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    Set in loathsome London, the BSC proudly present HORRIBLE HISTORIES - BARMY BRITAIN - PART ONE at the Garrick Theatre. Starring Alison Fitzjohn and Neal Foster!

    Have you ever wondered why the Romans never won MasterChef? What if a Viking moved in next door? Would you lose your heart or head to horrible Henry? Will Parliament escape gunpowder Guy? Enrol yourself at Georgian Crime School, dare to dance the Tyburn jig and find out what a baby farmer did!

    Don't be barmy and miss this horrible history of Britain with the nasty bits left in... Book your HORRIBLE HISTORIES - BARMY BRITAIN - PART ONE tickets today!


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  • Garrick Theatre

    Garrick Theatre

    Charing Cross Road,
    London,
    WC2H 0HH

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    THE TIMES


    ‘Be thrilled! This is light info-tainment at its best’


    DAILY EXPRESS


    ‘HORRIBLE HISTORIES brings the often bloody story of Britain throbbingly alive. Marvellous stuff.’


    THE SCOTSMAN


    ‘Foster and Fitzjohn should be in every school history class across the land. Or, given how little most of us know about history, maybe that should be every living room’


    METRO


    ‘A breathlessly orchestrated hour of ‘edutainment’ packaged as madcap tomfoolery and rumbustious songs, not least for parents who will probably wish learning could have been this much fun for them’


    DAILY MAIL


    ‘As gleefully vulgar as a Roman poo stick’


    TIME OUT

    ‘Heartily enjoyable and loudly appreciated. Britain seems not so much ‘barmy’ as barbarous, bloodthirsty and stark raving bonkers’



    THE GUARDIAN

    ‘A theatrical romp with the squelchiest sound effects on the London stage’



    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH

    ‘Kids will love its gore-fixated frivolity’