Tickets are now available for the award winning Mary Poppins.
The production is set to arrive in Milton Keynes on October 29, 2025, for a four-week run.
Cameron Mackintosh and Disney Theatrical Group are bringing the show, which is based on P.L. Travers' stories and the Walt Disney film, to audiences across the UK and Ireland.
The musical promises to dazzle audiences with its choreography, special effects, and memorable songs.
Classics from the Sherman Brothers, including Jolly Holiday, Step in Time, Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious, and Feed the Birds, will be performed, alongside new compositions by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe.
With a book by Julian Fellowes, the production has been co-created by Cameron Mackintosh.
The show is being brought to life with orchestrations by William David Brohn and dance and vocal arrangements by George Stiles.
Sound design is by Paul Gatehouse, lighting by Hugh Vanstone, and set and costume designs by Bob Crowley.
Matthew Bourne is responsible for co-direction and choreography, while Richard Eyre is directing.
The cast is yet to be announced.
Mary Poppins has a rich history, both as a book series and a film.
The character, created by P.L. Travers, first appeared in the 1934 book Mary Poppins.
The Walt Disney film adaptation, released in 1964, starred Julie Andrews as Mary Poppins and and Dick Van Dyke as Bert, and became an instant classic.
The stage musical adaptation first premiered in London's West End in 2004, before making its way to Broadway in 2006.
Since then, it has been performed around the world, delighting audiences with its blend of nostalgia, whimsy, and theatrical magic.
The latest tour is expected to continue this tradition, offering a fresh take on a beloved story.
The musical will be performed at Milton Keynes Theatre, with evening shows at 7.30pm, and matinees on Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays at 2.30pm, and Sundays at 2pm.
The show will run until Saturday, November 22.
Tickets are now available from £15, but additional fees may apply.
Bookings can be made online from the theatre's website.
Fans of the theatre can stay updated via the theatre's social media platforms, including Facebook, X, and Instagram.
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