Another 33 Performances For Hitchhiker's Tour
Tuesday, 26 February 2013 - Reported by John Bowman
Another 33 performances have been added to the upcoming tour of The Hitchhiker's Guide To The Galaxy Radio Show Live!
They will be staged at 28 venues in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, with the details as follows (NB: Not all venues have the show on their website yet or have a dedicated link for the show) :
The show has been adapted from the Douglas Adams novels by Dirk Maggs, who is also the director.
They will be staged at 28 venues in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, and Scotland, with the details as follows (NB: Not all venues have the show on their website yet or have a dedicated link for the show) :
- Monday 16th and Tuesday 17th September: Norwich Theatre Royal
- Thursday 19th September: St David's Hall, Cardiff
- Saturday 21st September: Derngate Theatre, Northampton
- Sunday 22nd September: The Mayflower, Southampton
- Monday 23rd September: Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea
- Sunday 29th September: Regent Theatre, Ipswich
- Thursday 3rd October: Forum Theatre, Malvern
- Friday 4th October: Cambridge Corn Exchange
- Monday 7th October: Memorial and City Hall, Sheffield
- Thursday 10th October: St George's Hall, Bradford
- Friday 11th October: Pavilion Theatre, Rhyl
- Monday 14th to Wednesday 16th October: Grand Opera House, Belfast
- Monday 21st October: The Hawth, Crawley
- Tuesday 22nd October: Watford Colosseum
- Friday 25th October: Preston Guild Hall
- Monday 28th and Tuesday 29th October: The Hexagon, Reading
- Thursday 31st October: Opera House, Buxton
- Saturday 2nd November: Scarborough Spa Complex
- Tuesday 5th and Wednesday 6th November: Theatre Royal, Glasgow
- Saturday 9th November: Aberdeen Music Hall
- Sunday 10th November: Eden Court, Inverness
- Wednesday 13th November: Floral Pavilion, New Brighton
- Friday 15th November: Theatre Royal Concert Hall, Nottingham
- Saturday 16th November: Hull New Theatre
- Sunday 17th November: Victoria Theatre, Halifax
- Wednesday 20th November: Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
- Sunday 24th November: Lighthouse, Poole
- Friday 29th November: The Anvil, Basingstoke
The show has been adapted from the Douglas Adams novels by Dirk Maggs, who is also the director.