IT IS a new year – which means the Mayflower Theatre in Southampton is about to host some incredible shows.
From music and musicals to football and science, January is set to be an amazing month at the city's popular venue.
We have put together a programme, with links to buy tickets to each individual show:
Everybody's Talking About Jamie
January 4-8 2022
The smash-hit musical comes to Southampton, featuring West End star Layton Williams and RuPaul’s Drag Race Season 6 winner Bianca Del Rio / Roy Haylock.
TV favourite Shobna Gulati will appear as Ray, reprising their roles from the critically acclaimed West End production.
Supported by his brilliant loving mum and surrounded by his friends, Jamie overcomes prejudice, beats the bullies and steps out of the darkness...
Book tickets by clicking here.
The Pundits
January 9 2022
An evening with football's most famous pundits.
Come and join football royalty with regards to pundits. Hosted by Sky Sports Jeff Stelling who is joined by a panel consisting of: Paul Merson, Matt Le Tissier, Phil Thompson & Charlie Nicholas – the boys are really back in town!
The evening will have you in awe as they talk everything football from players to managers and everything in between.
Book tickets by clicking here.
Bedknobs and Broomsticks
January 11-16 2022
Enter a world of magic and fantasy as Disney’s classic movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks makes its world premiere as an exciting new stage musical.
With the original songs by the legendary Sherman Brothers (Mary Poppins, The Jungle Book, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang ), including Portobello Road, The Age Of Not Believing, The Beautiful Briny, and new music and lyrics by Neil Bartram and book by Brian Hill; Bedknobs and Broomsticks will be brought to life by award-winning theatre-makers Candice Edmunds and Jamie Harrison.
Book tickets by clicking here.
Groan Ups
January 18-22 2022
Following their phenomenal rise to global success with smash hit comedies The Play That Goes Wrong, The Comedy About a Bank Robbery, Peter Pan Goes Wrong and The Goes Wrong Show on BBC One, multi award-winning Mischief return to the stage with their brand-new comedy all about growing up.
Looking for answers to the questions, ‘do we choose who we become? Is the story of our lives already written? Do we ever really grow up?’, Groan Ups follows an unruly classroom of six year-olds on their journey through anarchic high school teenagers to the challenges of adulthood.
The Night Sky Show
January 23 2022
A fun, entertaining and memorable performance which will help you understand and enjoy the heavens above and universe beyond. Helpful for the next time you're stargazing, or when you just look up and wonder.
Your host will skip the heavy-going science and hard to follow explanations. The Universe and everything within will be presented in an entertaining and easily absorbed way.
Book tickets by clicking here.
The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time
January 25-29 2022
Fifteen-year-old Christopher has an extraordinary brain. He is exceptional at maths, while everyday life presents some barriers.
He has never ventured alone beyond the end of his road, he detests being touched and he distrusts strangers.
When he falls under suspicion for killing his neighbour’s dog, it takes him on a journey that upturns his world.
Click this link to buy tickets.
Queen Extravaganza
January 30 2022
Queen Extravaganza, the official Queen tribute band produced by Roger Taylor and Brian May, returns to the UK, following sell out shows across the globe.
The band, who began touring back in 2012, are made up of a rolling cast of gifted musicians who have been hand picked by Roger Taylor and Brian May. Queen Extravaganza are renowned for touring all over the USA, Canada, Australia, Hong Kong, Brazil and Europe and have earned much love and respect from their ever growing fan base.
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