He’s finally back! This October, Derren Brown, the popular multi-award winning master of mind control and illusion, will bring SHOWMAN, his first new live show for six years to the Opera House Blackpool from Friday 01st – Saturday 02nd October 2021.
Not suitable for under 12s
Derren’s live shows have won him two prestigious Olivier Awards – for Something Wicked This Way Comes (2006) and Svengali (2012) and he has received more Olivier nominations and wins than any other one-man show in theatre history. He has played to sold-out houses across the country every year since 2003 to over 1.6M people. Previous shows, Infamous, (2013, 2014), Miracle (2015, 2016) and Underground (2017, 2018) have also enjoyed critically acclaimed seasons in London’s West End. In 2017 he made an award-winning US stage debut at the Atlantic Theater in New York with Derren Brown: Secret, which subsequently enjoyed a sell-out run at Broadway’s Cort Theatre.
DERREN BROWN: SHOWMAN is presented by Michael Vine, Andrew O’Connor, Derren Brown and Paul Sandler for Vaudeville Productions Ltd. It is directed by Andrew O’Connor & Andy Nyman and written by Andy Nyman, Andrew O’Connor & Derren Brown. General Manager is John Dalston and marketing is by Helen Snell Ltd.
Tickets for DERREN BROWN: SHOWMAN from Friday 01st October – Saturday 02nd October 2021 will be available from 10am Friday 19th March 2021 from www.wintergardensblackpool.co.uk
LISTING
DERREN BROWN: SHOWMAN
Performances
Friday 01st October 19:30
Saturday 02nd October 14:30
Saturday 02nd October 19:30
Tickets from £21.50
Link – https://www.wintergardensblackpool.co.uk/whats-on/derren-brown-showman
General sale – Friday 19th March 2021 10am
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