Grab your gals and get ready for a new girl-power musical at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre.
The inspirational feminist show 'Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World' is coming to Aylesbury on its next stop around the UK.
The production has been adapted from suffragette descendent Kate Pankhurst’s award-winning picture book and celebrates the work of the wonderful women from history.
The story follows the curious heroine Jade (Fayth Ifil) who breaks away from her class visit to the Gallery of Greatness in her local museum only to meet some of the most incredible feminist icons from history.
SO READY for some @fantasticallygw!
— Aylesbury Waterside (@TheWaterside1) January 4, 2022
The brand new kickass-pirational musical is with us from tomorrow until Saturday 🔥
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Jade meets pioneers like Frida Kahlo, Rosa Parks, Amelia Earhart, Marie Curie and Emmeline Pankhurst to name just a few throughout the empowering stage show.
The show has been adapted by Nine Lessons dramatist alongside Number 1 songwriter Miranda Cooper and Grammy, Brit and Mercury prize nominated Jennifer Decilveo.
Produced by the same people behind SIX the Musical, this girl-power production is suitable for ages six and over.
It is the ultimate feminist night-out with your closest girls and you might even learn something new about the wonderful women that paved the way for us.
How to buy tickets to Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World
Fantastically Great Women Who Changed the World is coming to Aylesbury Theatre between Wednesday, January 5 to Saturday, January 8 2022.
Tickets are now on sale for a range of its afternoon and evening performances over these dates.
The matinée production starts at 1.30 pm on Thursday and Saturday while the evening performances over these dates begin at 7 pm.
Tickets start from £13 and can be purchased via ATG Tickets.
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