Hull Theatres announces five fantastic shows on sale now.
Title: Queenz: Drag Me To The Disco
Venue: Hull City Hall
Dates: Thursday 6 February 2025, 7.30pm
Ticket Prices: £18.00 – £25.00 (plus £1.50 per ticket booking fee and £2.50 facilities fee.)
The Queenz are back with a brand-new show. Join the gals for an electrifying, live vocal, drag-stravaganza, featuring more sequins and surprises than ever before, the gals are ready to drag everyone on to the dancefloor and serve up the ultimate celebration of powerhouse popstars and dazzling disco divas.
Title: balletLorent: Snow White
Venue: Hull New Theatre
Date: Friday 4 (6.30pm) -Saturday 5 April (2pm) 2025.
Ticket prices: £16.00 – £20.00 (plus £1.50 per ticket booking fee and £2.50 facilities fee.)
This family-friendly show features seven miners who graft for a world of opulence enjoyed by the Queen and her daughter. The Queen’s quest for eternal beauty leads her into darkness, driven by her need to be the most desired. This timeless classic includes twelve performers in sumptuous costumes and a dazzling set.
Title: The Stars of Tomorrow
Venue: Hull New Theatre
Date: Monday 14 -Tuesday 15 April 2025, 7pm.
Ticket prices: £20.50 (plus £1.50 per ticket booking fee and £2.50 facilities fee.)
This vibrant production celebrates the next generation of performers featuring solo singers, musical theatre and drama groups, street and hip-hop dancers, ballet dancers, cheerleaders, gymnasts, Irish dancers, ballroom and Latin, and a variety of tap, modern and jazz from the best local dance and drama schools.
Title: Natural History Museum presents Dinosaurs Live!
Venue: Hull City Hall
Date: Thursday 17 April 2025, 13.20pm & 3.30pm.
Ticket prices: £15.00 – £16.50 (plus £1.50 per ticket booking fee and £2.50 facilities fee.)
For the first time since 1881, the home of dinosaurs, London’s Natural History Museum, is going on tour. This ‘roarsome’ adventure follows a pre-historic journey through the Triassic, Jurassic, and Cretaceous periods and sees life-like dinosaurs come alive right on stage. Not only that, audiences will also find out more about fossils, time scales and how our planet has changed over hundreds of millions of years.
Title: John Lydon: I Could Be Wrong, I Could Be Right
Venue: Hull City Hall
Date: Thursday 25 September 2025, 7.30pm.
Ticket prices: £35.00 – £95.00 (plus £1.50 per ticket booking fee and £2.50 facilities fee.)
John Lydon – aka Johnny Rotten – changed the face of music and sparked a cultural revolution during the Punk era. The lead singer and lyricist of the Sex Pistols and Public Image Ltd (PiL) caused a political earthquake and transformed music for good. He will talk about how he sees life, along with his unique and extraordinary career, and take audience questions during a one-off night in Hull.
Tickets are on sale now. Book at the Hull City Hall Box Office, call 01482 300 306 or visit www.hulltheatres.co.uk