Horrible Histories is coming to Wellingborough

You could win a family ticket to see the show
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Watch out Wellingborough Horrible Histories is bringing some famous names to Castle Theatre this June!

Admiral Nelson, the Duke of Wellington and Queen Victoria are on their way to Wellingborough to star in Horrible Histories – Gorgeous Georgians & Vile Victorians from Thursday, June 24, to Saturday, June 26, as part of a British tour.

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This hilarious hit show is a gag-filled gallop through two centuries of British history with two amazing actors playing multiple historical roles!

Are you ready to swing with a Georgian king? Can you see eye to eye with Admiral Nelson? Does the Duke of Wellington get the boot? Dare you dance the Tyburn jig? Will you be saved by Florence Nightingale? Find out what a baby farmer did and move to the groove with party Queen Victoria!

These are just some of the fascinating characters audiences will discover in this splendiferously funny 65 minute show– history with the nasty bits left in!

Gorgeous Georgians & Vile Victorians is written by Terry Deary and Neal Foster from Deary’s bestselling Horrible Histories books.

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Terry Deary is the world’s bestselling non-fiction author for children.

He has written 200 books which have been translated into 42 languages. His 50 Horrible Histories titles have sold over 35 million copies worldwide from China to Brazil!

Birmingham Stage Company is one of the world’s top theatre companies for families.

As well as 16 years of all the Horrible Histories stage shows, they have also produced the smash-hit productions of George’s Marvellous Medicine, Awful Auntie, Gangsta Granny and Billionaire Boy.

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Tickets, priced £16 (£14) can be purchased by calling 01933 270 007 or online at www.castletheatre.co.uk.

We have a family ticket for four people to give away to one lucky winner. The tickets are available for the performance at 7pm on Thursday, June 24.

To enter, just answer the following question and send your answer, together with your name and contact details, to [email protected] before 5pm on Friday, June 18.

With which Emma did Admiral Nelson have a relationship?

a. Emma Thompson

b. Emma Hamilton

c. Emma Bunton

For competition terms anc conditions visit www.jpimedia.co.uk/competition-prize-draw-terms-and-conditions/

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