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Bloomsbury Theatre, London

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Billionaire Boy

From the award-winning West End producers of Gangsta Granny and Awful Auntie comes this amazing new production of David Walliams' best-selling story Billionaire Boy!

Joe Spud is twelve years old and the richest boy in the country! He has his own sports car, two crocodiles as pets and £100,000 a week pocket money! But what Joe doesn't have is a friend. So he decides to leave his posh school and start at the local comp. But things don't go as planned for Joe and life becomes a rollercoaster as he tries find what money can't buy!

Following a hugely successful run of Awful Auntie at the Bloomsbury Theatre last year , Birmingham Stage Company are delighted to return this Christmas with Billionaire Boy.

"I absolutely loved the BSC's terrific productions of Gangsta Granny and Awful Auntie so I can't wait to see their brand-new production of Billionaire Boy! It promises to be a brilliant show!"

David Walliams

 

Cancellation Policy

No refunds or exchanges available after purchase

Suitable For Children

Suitable for ages 5+

Times

14th December 2019 - 5th January 2020

Where Do I Go

Bloomsbury Theatre & Studio

15 Gordon Street

London 

WC1H 0AH 

Bloomsbury Theatre, London

Latest customer reviews

  • 7 January 2020

    excellent

    jan galt Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Billionaire Boy

    6 January 2020

    Excellent show 8 year old granddaughter loved every minute.

    PJ Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Brilliant

    4 January 2020

    Went to see this with my daughter and granddaughters aged 11 & 13. We all loved it...

    JAP Confirmed ticket purchaser

  • Not impressed

    4 January 2020

    My grandson asked and was so excited to se the billionaire boy! To be honest I have seen an amateur dramatics performance at the village hall better! Was this production done on a shoestring?the billionaire boy must have been in his early 30s and one old boy who played his dad played Numerous different rolls which quite honestly was a bit Creepy when he was playing a school boy, at half time my grandson asked to leave as it’s boring and actually said that’s a man not a boy! So we left. Such a shame as it was his birthday treat.

    Hayley Spall Confirmed ticket purchaser