Chitty Chitty Bang Bang tour dates and tickets
- Southampton, Mayflower Theatre
30 April 2024 - 12 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Woking, New Victoria Theatre
15 May 2024 - 19 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - London, New Wimbledon Theatre
21 May 2024 - 26 May 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Edinburgh, Edinburgh Playhouse
28 May 2024 - 2 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Newcastle, Theatre Royal
3 June 2024 - 8 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Aberdeen, His Majestys Theatre
11 June 2024 - 15 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Bromley, Churchill Theatre
25 June 2024 - 30 June 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Milton Keynes, Milton Keynes Theatre
2 July 2024 - 7 July 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Belfast, Grand Opera House
23 July 2024 - 3 August 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Torquay, Princess Theatre
6 August 2024 - 11 August 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Llandudno, Venue Cymru
13 August 2024 - 18 August 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Glasgow, Kings Theatre
27 August 2024 - 8 September 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Inverness, Eden Court Theatre
10 September 2024 - 15 September 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Norwich, Theatre Royal
24 September 2024 - 29 September 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Oxford, New Theatre
1 October 2024 - 6 October 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Liverpool, Empire Theatre
8 October 2024 - 20 October 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Stoke, Regent Theatre
22 October 2024 - 27 October 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Leicester, Curve Theatre
4 November 2024 - 9 November 2024
Book tickets ➤ - Eastbourne, Congress Theatre
19 November 2024 - 24 November 2024
Book tickets ➤
In Chitty Chitty Bang Bang we meet absent-minded inventor Caractacus Potts who restores a broken-down old racing car with the help of his children Jemima and Jeremy.
Soon the family discover the car has magical powers, and along with the delectable Truly Scrumptious, the family end up on a hilarious fantastical adventure to far off lands
Meet the cast
Emmerdale star Liam Fox will play Grandpa Potts alongside Olivier-nominee Adam Garcia as Caractacus Potts (to 20 October) on the cast of the new tour.
Joining them are Ellie Nunn as Truly Scrumptious, Martin Callaghan as the Baron/Sid, Jenny Gayner as Baroness/Violet, Adam Stafford as Boris, Michael Joseph as Goran and John Macaulay as the Toymaker.
Charlie Brooks will play the Childcatcher in Southampton, Woking, Wimbledon, Newcastle, Bromley, Milton Keynes, Bradford, Belfast, Torquay, Llandudno, Crawley and Norwich.
Elaine C Smith will play the Childcatcher in Edinburgh, Aberdeen, Glasgow and Inverness.
Completing the company are ensemble members Charlie Bishop, Ruaraidh Blackwood, Hadrian Delacey, Belle Kizzy Green, Kirsty Ingram, Bibi Jay, Isabella Mason, Theo UK Rose and Callum Train. Plus, swings Tia Gyngell, Joe Press, Molly Rees Howe and Luke Woollaston.
Thom Southerland directs the new production which has choreography by Karen Bruce, set and costume design by Morgan Large, orchestrations and musical supervision by George Dyer and casting by Debbie O’Brien.