Musicals
We Aren't Kids Anymore Tickets
Shows2 results
Week 1
- 0 Events, Tuesday 1 April
- 0 Events, Wednesday 2 April
- 0 Events, Thursday 3 April
- 0 Events, Friday 4 April
- 0 Events, Saturday 5 April
- 0 Events, Sunday 6 April
Week 2
- 0 Events, Monday 7 April
- 0 Events, Tuesday 8 April
- 0 Events, Wednesday 9 April
- 0 Events, Thursday 10 April
- 0 Events, Friday 11 April
- 0 Events, Saturday 12 April
- 0 Events, Sunday 13 April
Week 3
- 0 Events, Monday 14 April
- 0 Events, Tuesday 15 April
- 0 Events, Wednesday 16 April
- 0 Events, Thursday 17 April
- 0 Events, Friday 18 April
- 0 Events, Saturday 19 April
- 0 Events, Sunday 20 April
Week 4
- 0 Events, Monday 21 April
- 0 Events, Tuesday 22 April
- 0 Events, Wednesday 23 April
- 0 Events, Thursday 24 April
- 0 Events, Friday 25 April
- 0 Events, Saturday 26 April
- 0 Events, Sunday 27 April
Week 5
- 2 Events, Monday 28 April
- 0 Events, Tuesday 29 April
- 0 Events, Wednesday 30 April
About
We Aren't Kids Anymore
Created by Drew Gasparini, whose credits include Smash and Broadway productions including The Karate Kid and It’s Kind of a Funny Story, this production reflects his passion for breaking the mould of traditional musical theatre and uncovering fresh talent.
Told from five unique perspectives spanning age, generation and gender, this uplifting musical explores the complex, universal and often challenging journey of pursuing a dream. Unravelling the rich emotional tapestry of life, WE AREN’T KIDS ANYMORE reminds us that, no matter where we come from, growing up is a series of choices and uncertain steps, punctuated by moments of discovery.
Celebrated actress Dylan Mulvaney (2023 Attitude’s Woman of the Year and one of Forbes’ 30 under 30 to watch), Olivier Award-winning Nigel Harman (Shrek the Musical, EastEnders) and revered West End performer Aimie Atkinson (SIX The Musical, Pretty Woman) will bring this heartfelt musical to life at the Savoy Theatre in the Spring. Further casting to be announced.
FAQS
Running time: 2 hours 20 minutes (including interval)
Age guidance: 12+ (this production includes references to an allegorical character trying to overcome a range of addictions and at times the use of colourful language)
Reviews
There are currently no reviews
Be the first to write a review