The Addams FamilyEveryone's favorite weird neighbours are moving in and bringing along a madcap musical adventure to venues across the UK on tour! From the Tony-nominated creative team behind Jersey Boys, The Addams Family distils the morbid magic of Charles Addams' beloved cartoons, adding a toe-tapping score, ghoulish song-and-dance numbers and hilarious moments into the mix with highly entertaining results.12 - 16 AugThe LowryMore infoGet ticket alertTicket alerts
Dear EnglandThe Olivier-winning play Dear England by James Graham is back for its first-ever UK tour after a sell-out run, following its critically acclaimed stint at London's National Theatre. Plus, talks of a four-part BBC One drama are in the works! Gareth Southgate's transformation of the England men's national football team - in both the hearts and minds of the nation - is celebrated and explored in Dear England.29 May - 12 JunThe LowryMore infoBook Tickets
To Kill A MockingbirdOscar winner Aaron Sorkin's adaptation of Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird was last seen in the West End in 2022. Now, The King and I director Bartlett Sher brings this Tony-winning, seminal story on a nationwide tour in 2025! To Kill a Mockingbird tells the story of a Black man accused of rape in pre-Civil Rights era Alabama and the noble lawyer who defends him.13 - 24 Jan 2026The LowryMore infoGet ticket alertTicket alerts
Jack DeeFluent in sarcasm and dryer than a desert in high summer, Jack Dee has carved out his comedy niche as the beleaguered everyman, offering his observations in a grounded, deadpan style that never fails to get a reaction. The official grumpy old man now deigns to head on a brand new tour, titled 'Jack Dee: Small World' where he'll address the important questions of the age such as; how to do a Zoom call properly, what's new in the world of radiators and much much less.26 OctThe LowryMore infoBook Tickets
Richard HerringYou may know him from his hit comedy podcast, RHLSP, and while he's been tickling our ears for many years now, Richard Herring is ready to make us laugh live as he sets out on his first live tour in six years. Detailing his experience with prostate cancer, the excellently titled Can I Have My Ball Back is a typically Herringesque mixture of black humour and silliness, with a good old bit of existentialism thrown in as he joins the big leagues of one-ballers, including Lance Armstrong, Nigel Farage and Hitler. An auspicious list if there ever was one...3 MayThe LowryMore infoBook Tickets