Following sell-out shows in Glasgow, Belfast, Dublin and England in 2013, the smash hit comedy, Fifty-One Shades of Maggie, returns for a 34-venue tour of the country, with former Hollyoaks star Dannielle Malone taking the lead role.
Initially written by Leesa Harker as a Facebook-based spoof blog of the best-selling Fifty Shades of Grey, the blog was so well received in its own right that it went viral, reaching tens of thousands of followers in a matter of days, and has been specifically adapted for the stage. The play first hit the Belfast stage in January 2013, selling out all 9,000 seats, and went on to perform extended runs in Dublin and Glasgow.
Fifty-One Shades of Maggie tells the story of the loveable Maggie Muff and her search for love. A working-class girl, Maggie – like most women – has been let down by all the men in her life. As she attends an interview at the Social Security Office, Maggie meets the handsome and hunky Mr. Big, who could just be the man of her dreams… or will his ‘Private Room of Pain’ put her off?
This hilarious new play, filled with naughty bits, will have ‘girls’ nights out’ audiences laughing so hard that shares in Tena Lady could go through the roof as they join Maggie and her friends on this (ever-so-slightly-filthy) journey of love, booze and whips!
Orchard Dartford | 27th - 29th January | Book |
Palace Theatre Manchester | 1st February | Book |
New Theatre Oxford | 2nd February | Book |
Pavilion Rhyl | 4th February | Book |
Liverpool Empire | 5th February | Book |
Grand Theatre Lancaster | 6th February | Book |
Billingham Forum | 7th - 8th February | Book |
The Hawth Crawley | 9th February | Book |
Gala Theatre Durham | 11th February | Book |
New Theatre Hull | 12th February | Book |
Chesterfirld Pomergranite | 13th February | Book |
Theatre Royal Wakefield | 15th February | Book |
Wolverhampton Grand | 17th - 19th February | Book |
The Playhouse Weston Super Mare | 20th February | Book |
Kings Theatre Portsmouth | 21st February | Book |
Fairfield Hall Croydon | 22nd February | Book |
Oakengates Theatre Telford | 4th March | Book |
Lighthouse Theatre Kettering | 5th March | |
Corn Exchange Kings Lynn | 6th March | Book |
Rotherham Civic Theatre | 8th March | Book |
Parr Hall Warrington | 9th March | Book |
Derby Assembly Rooms | 10th - 12th March | Book |
Theatre Royal Lincoln | 14th March | Book |
Theatre Royal Windsor | 16th March | Book |
Gordon Craig Stevenage | 17th - 19th March | Book |
Central Theatre Chatham | 20th March | Book |
Babbacombe Theatre Torquay | 22nd March | Book |
Waterside Ailesbury | 23rd March | Book |
Swansea Grand | 27th - 29th March | Book |
Mill Tyne Theatre Newcastle | 1st - 2nd April | Book |
King George's Hall Blackburn | 3rd April | Book |
Mansfield Palace Theatre | 4th April | Book |
Marlets Hall Burgess Hill | 5th April | Book |
Dorking Halls | 6th April | Book |
Lichfield Garrick | 8th - 10th April | Book |
White Rock Theatre Hastings | 11th April | Book |
Marina Theatre Lowestoft | 12th - 13th April | Book |