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Performance

VenueSwan Theatre
TownWorcester
CountyWorcestershire
From7th July 2022
To7th July 2022
When19:30
PricesFrom £16.50. To £16.50.
Swan Theatre (V107)
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  • Date of change: 10 Jun 22 - T45863526

Bathtime for Britain

Work:: Bathtime for Britain (S166311961)

When Covid strikes, queer cabaret icon Dr Adam Perchard must leave the dazzle and glamour of life as an international superstar and move back to his family's small farm in Jersey. But it is here, in his childhood bathroom, that he rediscovers himself - one epic pop hit at a time! With big belly-laughs, booming vocals, and endless outrageous costume changes, this is a heart-warming, life-af?rming spectacular that will leave you screaming for more. Sip on some bubbles and sing your soapy hearts out - it's BATHTIME FOR BRITAIN!

Production:: (T45863526)

Dr Adam Perchard is a critically-acclaimed singer, comedian, playwright, and poet. He's performed at the National Theatre, the London Coliseum, Soho Theatre, the Hackney Empire, and on Channel 4. He starred in The Courtney Act Show and Jonny Woo's AllStar Brexit, and is the lead writer and star of the smash-hit SEX SHELLS trio. A trained opera singer with a handy PhD in postcolonial literature, Adam is a queer London nightlife legend!
Performer Adam Perchard

Listing:: L410255224




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Dr Adam Perchard is a critically-acclaimed singer, comedian, playwright, and poet. He's performed at the National Theatre, the London Coliseum, Soho Theatre, the Hackney Empire, and on Channel 4. He starred in The Courtney Act Show and Jonny Woo's AllStar Brexit, and is the lead writer and star of the smash-hit SEX SHELLS trio. A trained opera singer with a handy PhD in postcolonial literature, Adam is a queer London nightlife legend!

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