Watch out! HORRIBLE HISTORIES is bringing Terrible Tudors & Awful Egyptians to 3Olympia Theatre next summer!
Horrible Histories live on stage is coming to Dublin with two fun-packed shows for families.
Horrible Histories: Terrible Tudors will be performed at 3Olympia from Thursday 19th to Saturday 21st June 2025. This acclaimed show features eye-popping 3D special effects which are guaranteed to thrill all ages!
Tickets priced from €20 including booking fee & €1.50 restoration levy on sale now with Ticketmaster Ireland
Perfect entertainment for those aged from 5 to 105!
In Terrible Tudors we take a trip from the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hearing the legends (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. Find out the fate of Henry’s headless wives and his punch up with the Pope. Meet Bloody Mary and see Ed fall dead in his bed. Survive the Spanish Armada as it sails into the audience!
Horrible Histories: Awful Egyptians also plays at 3Olympia that week, more info here. Bundle Discount available when you buy tickets for both shows. Whether Dublin’s families see one show or both, they are guaranteed a hysterical ride through history!
Horrible Histories – Terrible Tudors & Awful Egyptians are written by Terry Deary, Neal Foster and JP Cherrington based on Terry Deary’s bestselling books. Terry is the world's bestselling non-fiction author for children and one of the most popular children’s authors in the country. He has written 200 books which have been translated into 42 different languages. His 50 Horrible Histories titles have sold over 35 million copies worldwide from China to Brazil!
Both shows are directed by Neal Foster, designed by Jackie Trousdale, lighting by Jason Taylor, sound by Nick Sagar, music by Matthew Scott and choreography by Kenn Oldfield.
Birmingham Stage Company is one of the world’s top theatre companies for families. They have produced all the Horrible Histories live stage shows since 2005. The BSC also created the smash-hit productions of David Walliams’ Awful Auntie, Gangsta Granny and Demon Dentist and adaptations of Roald Dahl stories like George’s Marvellous Medicine.