Adam Renton, General Manager Bradford Theatres says:
Get ready for an unforgettable spring at Bradford Theatres!
2025 is going to be a huge year, with Bradford taking the spotlight as the UK’s City of Culture. At Bradford Theatres, we’re bringing you the very best in live entertainment to celebrate. Whether you're into stand-up comedy, music, drama, or musical theatre, we've got something for everyone at our iconic venues – the Alhambra Theatre, St George’s Hall, The Studio, and King’s Hall in Ilkley.
One of the biggest highlights? The multi-award-winning Hamilton is coming to the Alhambra Theatre for a 7-week run as part of its first-ever UK and Ireland tour. It's the only place in Yorkshire where you can catch this spectacular show. We’ve also got some incredible dance performances lined up, including Akram Khan’s Jungle Book Reimagined, Dance Consortium’s UK tour of Dragons by celebrated South Korean choreographer Eun-Me Ahn, and appearances from all your favourite Strictly Come Dancing stars.
With a jam-packed season ahead, we can’t wait to welcome you to Bradford Theatres for an amazing start to 2025!
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The Adventures of Pinocchio – Saturday 7 December – Sunday 19 January 2025, Alhambra Theatre.
Signed: Thu 12 Dec 2pm & Sun 12 Jan 5pm, Captioned: Sun 5 Jan 5pm, Audio Described: Thu 2 Jan 2.30pm & 7.15pm, Relaxed: Tue 7 Jan 1pm & 6pm.
Pantomime will be making a magical return to the Alhambra Theatre this festive season with the spectacular new panto adventure, Pinocchio. Comedy sensation Billy Pearce leads the cast as toymaker Geppetto, with his prize creation Pinocchio transforming from the famous puppet to a real boy, whose nose grows every time he tells a lie. Joining Billy is Coronation Street star Chris Gascoyne who will take on the role of the evil Stromboli, and Drag Superstar Courtney Act as the Blue Faerie. Featuring stunning sets and costumes, fantastic special effects and laugh-out-loud comedy, the 2024 Alhambra Theatre panto is guaranteed to be a spectacle!
January
Live Forever: The Rise of Oasis – Saturday 4 January 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 14+.
Hallé Orchestra – Sunday 5 January 3pm, St George’s Hall. Part of 156th Orchestral Season.
Richard Blackwood Live – Friday 10 January 7.30pm, The Studio. Age guidance 16+.
Psychic Sally – Thursday 16 January 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.This show is investigational and for the purpose of entertainment.
Ladies of Laughter – Friday 17 January 7pm, The Studio. Age guidance 16+.
German National Orchestra– Saturday 18 January 3pm, St George’s Hall. Part of 156th Orchestral Season.
Buttershaw St Paul’s AODS present Oklahoma! – Thursday 23 – Saturday 25 January, St George’s Hall. Evenings 7.15pm, Saturday matinée 2.15pm.
Akram Khan’s Jungle Book reimagined – Friday 24 & Saturday 25 January, Alhambra Theatre. Age guidance 10+.
The highly acclaimed Akram Khan Company is performing in Bradford for the first time. Akram Khan’s Jungle Book reimagined is a new work (first performed in 2022) based on the much-loved story by Rudyard Kipling. With a new sense of urgency, Akram has reinterpreted this known story from another perspective, through the lens of today’s children – those who will inherit our world and become our future storytellers. Jungle Book reimagined speaks to all generations as a step to remind, to relearn and to reimagine a new world together. Supported by Bradford 2025 UK City of Culture.
Hamilton – Tuesday 28 January – Saturday 15 March, Alhambra Theatre.
Signed: Thu 27 Feb 7.30pm, Audio Described: Wed 5 Mar 2pm, Captioned: Thu 6 Mar 7.30pm. Age guidance 10+.
Lin-Manuel Miranda’s multi-award-winning cultural phenomenonHamilton is touring the UK for the very first time and is coming to the Alhambra Theatre for a 7-week season from Tuesday 28 January 2025.Hamilton is the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War and helped shape the very foundations of the America we know today.Winner of 11 Tony Awards including Best Musical, 7 Olivier Awards, the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theatre Album.
Ukulele Orchestra of Great Britain– Thursday 30 January 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
February
Wet Wet Wetwith special guest Heather Small– Tuesday 4 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Pretty Vacant: The Story of Punk and New Wavestarring Kevin Kennedy– Saturday 8 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Wizard of Oz Drag Panto – Tuesday 11 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 13+.
Giovanni Pernice: The Last Dance – Wednesday 12 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 8+.
The Magic of Motown – Thursday 13 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
The Bon Jovi Experience – Thursday 13 February 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
The Shape of You – The Music of Ed Sheeran – Saturday 15 February 6.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
Dinosaur Adventure Live: The Big Jurassic Storm – Monday 17 February 2pm, St George’s Hall.
Pop Princesses – Tuesday 18 February 1pm, St George’s Hall.
Back in the Day – Thursday 20 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Defying Gravity: West End Women – Saturday 22 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
The Best of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons starring Peter Andre– Wednesday 26 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Boyzlife – Thursday 27 February 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
John Godber Company Presents Do I Love You? – Friday 28 February – Saturday 1 March, St George’s Hall. Evenings 7.30pm, Saturday matinée 2.30pm. Age guidance 14+.
Join twenty-somethings Sally, Nat and Kyle in this hilarious comedy as they develop a love for, and the people involved with, Northern Soul. Spread the talc and grab your loafers, our trio are heading for a weekender! From the writer of the legendary Bouncers... It’ll never be over for us!
March
Maisie Adam: Appraisal – Saturday 1 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 15+.
John Barrowman: Laid Bare – Thursday 6 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 16+.
Jason Donovan: Doin’ Fine 25 – Friday 7 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Disco Inferno – Saturday 8 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Karen Hauer and Gorka Marquez: Speakeasy – Thursday 13 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Clinton Baptiste: Roller Ghoster! – Thursday 13 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley. Age guidance 14+.
Gareth Gates Sings Love Songs from The Movies – Friday 14 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 6+.
Gordon Buchanan: Lions and Tigers and Bears – Monday 17 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
How To Beat Scammers with Nick Stapleton – Tuesday 18 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
Legend: The Music of Bob Marley– Wednesday 19 March, 7.30pm, Alhambra Theatre.
Anunforgettable evening celebrating this musical icon in one fantastic stage show. Combining his superb, distinctive vocals with flawless musicianship, a supremely talented cast recreate the timeless hits Could You Be Loved, Is This Love, One Love, No Woman No Cry, Three Little Birds, Jammin’, Buffalo Soldier, Get Up Stand Up, I Shot the Sheriff and many more reggae classics. This is a tribute show and is in no way affiliated with any original artists/ estates/management companies or similar shows.
Su Pollard: Still Fully Charged – Wednesday 19 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
RSC First Encounters: The Tempest – Wednesday 19 March 2pm & 7pm, The Studio.
Jimmy Carr: Laughs Funny – Friday 21 March 7pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 16+.
Ultimate 70s Show – Friday 21 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
Dance Consortium Presents Eun-Me Ahn Dance Company’s Dragons – Friday 21 – Saturday 22 March, Alhambra Theatre. Age guidance: 8+ (no under 2s).
Dragons by celebrated South Korean choreographer Eun-Me Ahn is a joyful riot of dance, music and non-stop movement that brings together modern and traditional dance styles from across Asia. Eun-Me Ahn is one of the most important artists in South Korea. Her dance company has performed at 11 major international festivals, including the 2002 FIFA world cup in South Korea. Dragons sees her connecting with Asia's next generation of talent.
& Juliet – Monday 24 – Saturday 29 March, Alhambra Theatre.
Captioned: Wed 26 Mar 7.30pm, Signed: Thu 27 Mar 7.30pm, Audio Described: Sat 29 Mar 2.30pm. Parental guidance: Contains strong language.
There is life after Romeo! Get whisked away on a fabulous journey as Juliet ditches her famous ending for a second chance at life and love – her way. Created by the Emmy-winning writer from Schitt’s Creek, this hilarious new musical flips the script on the greatest love story ever told. Juliet’s new story bursts to life through a playlist of pop anthems, including Britney Spears’ …Baby One More Time, Katy Perry’s Roar, and chart toppers Since U Been Gone, It’s My Life and more – all from Max Martin, the genius songwriter/producer behind more No1 hits than any other artist this century.
Ed Byrne: Tragedy Plus Time – Wednesday 26 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley. Age guidance 14+.
The Drifters – Thursday 27 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Seven Drunken Nights: The Story of The Dubliners – Friday 28 March 7.30pm.
Barry Steele’s Roy Orbison Story – Friday 28 March 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
Rachel Fairburn: Side Eye – Friday 28 March 7.30pm, The Studio. Age guidance 14+.
Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra & Bradford Choral Society – Saturday 29 March 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Part of 156th Orchestral Season.
The Comedy Store – Saturday 29 March 8pm, King’s Hall Ilkley. Age guidance 18+.
April
John Shuttleworth: Raise the Oof– Tuesday 1 April 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley. Age guidance 14+.
Chris McCausland: Yonks! – Wednesday 2 April 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 16+.
Amy Dowden & Carlos Gu: Reborn – Thursday 3 April, St George’s Hall.
Eshaan Akbar – Thursday 3 April 7.30pm, The Studio. Age guidance 14+.
Bing Live: Bing’s Birthday – Saturday 5 – Sunday 6 April, St George’s Hall. Saturday 1pm & 4pm, Sunday 10am & 1pm.
SIX– Tuesday 8 – Saturday 12 April, Alhambra Theatre.
Signed: Thu 10 Apr 8pm, Captioned: Fri 11 Apr 6pm, Audio Described: Sat 12 Apr 4pm. Age guidance 10+.
The crowning glory of Broadway, the West End and beyond, the international smash-hit musical SIX makes its royal return to Bradford, following its previous sell out success! Winner of over 35 international awards including the Tony Award for Best Original Score and Best Costume Design, double winner of the WhatsOnStage Award for Best West End Show and a Gold-Disk winning album. From Tudor Queens to Pop Princesses, the six wives of Henry VIII take to the mic to tell their tales, remixing five hundred years of historical heartbreak into an 80-minute celebration of 21st century girl power.
Mothers of the Brides – Tuesday 8 April 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 16+.
Adam Frost – Tuesday 8 April 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley. Age guidance 14+.
Craig Revel Horwood – Thursday 10 April 7.30pm, St George’s Hall.
Manford’s Comedy Club – Friday 11 April 8pm, The Sudio. Age guidance 16+.
Bollywood Time Machine – Saturday 12 April 7.30pm, The Studio. Age guidance 16+.
La Bohème, La Traviata and Madama Butterfly – Tuesday 15 – Thursday 17 April. Alhambra Theatre.
Senbla presents Opera International's award-winning Ellen Kent Production of Puccini's La Bohème, Verdi’s La Traviata and Puccini's Madama Butterfly featuring the Ukrainian Opera & Ballet Theatre Kyiv, with international soloists, highly-praised chorus and full orchestra. All operas will be sung in Italian with English surtitles.
Tiny Tim: Live on Stage – Tuesday 15 April 8pm, The Studio. Age guidance 16+.
The Story of Guitar Heroes – Wednesday 16 April 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
Fastlove – Thursday 17 April 7.45pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
An Intimate Evening with Paul Young – Saturday 19 April 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley.
Opera North presents Simon Boccanegra – Thursday 24 & Saturday 26 April, St George’s Hall. Thursday 7pm. Saturday 2.30pm. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
West Yorkshire Theatre Company presents Hi-de-Hi – Thursday 24 – Saturday 26 April, The Studio. Evenings 7.30pm, Saturday matinée 2.30pm. Age guidance 10+.
An adult evening with Billy Pearce – Thursday 24 April. Alhambra Theatre. Age guidance 18+ only, not recommended for children.
One of Britain’s most talented and best loved comedians and entertainers is back in Bradford for one night only, with his adult comedy show.
An Inspector Calls – Tueday 29 April – Saturday 3 May. Alhambra Theatre.
Signed: Thu 1 May 7.30pm, Audio described: Sat 3 May 2.30pm.
Stephen Daldry’s multi-award-winning National Theatre production of JB Priestley’s classic thriller returns after a record-breaking sell-out tour in 2022. Winner of 19 major awards and hailed as the theatrical event of its generation, An Inspector Calls has thrilled more than 5 million theatregoers worldwide. When Inspector Goole arrives unexpectedly at the prosperous Birling family home, their peaceful dinner party is shattered by his investigations into the death of a young woman. His startling revelations shake the very foundations of their lives and challenge us all to examine our consciences. More relevant now than ever, this is a must-see for a whole new generation.
Guenther Steiner Live: Unfiltered - Tuesday 29 April 7.30pm, St George’s Hall. Age guidance 14+.
An Evening with Aggers – Wednesday 30 April 7.30pm, King’s Hall Ilkley. Age guidance 14+.
Coming soon
Mary Poppins– Wednesday 21 May – Sunday 29 June. Alhambra Theatre.
Signed: Wed 11 June 7.30pm, Audio Described: Thursday 19 June 2.30pm, Captioned: Wed 25 June 7.30pm. Age guidance 5+.
Based on the stories of P.L. Travers and the Walt Disney film, the story of the World’s favourite nanny arriving on Cherry Tree Lane is even more magical than ever before featuring dazzling choreography, incredible effects and unforgettable songs. The timeless score includes the classic songs by Richard M. Shermanand Robert B. Sherman; Jolly Holiday, Step in Time, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious and Feed the Birds with new songs and additional music and lyrics by the Olivier award-winning British team of George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.
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