Horrible Histories comes to London next week with the world premiere of HORRIBLE HISTORIES – BARMY BRITAIN - dishing the dirt on life in Britain from our rotten Roman rulers, to the terrible Tudors, slimy Stuarts, gorgeous Georgians, vile Victorians, right up to the frightful First World War.
HORRIBLE HISTORIES – BARMY BRITAIN is written by Terry Deary, Neal Foster and Ciaran McConville. Terry Deary, the creator of Horrible Histories, is one of Britain's best-selling authors of the 21st Century and the tenth most-borrowed author in British libraries. There are around 50 Horrible Histories titles with total sales of 25 million in 40 countries.
The first performance, opens next Tuesday 14 February at The Garrick Theatre and we have teamed up with The Birmingham Stage Company to offer a pair of tickets for two lucky readers.
WIN! To win a pair of tickets to see HORRIBLE HISTORIES BARMY BRITAIN email your name, telephone number and the name of the "horrible" King which had six wives and features on the Horrible Histories: Barmy Britain poster. Then simply click here to enter (opens a new window). The closing date for entries is 13 February.
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