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Best Shows in May 2025

Six at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Six

The Queens are back - and they're taking on the rest of the UK! With five Olivier award nominations and a 2022 Tony Award for Best Original Score, this vibrant take on British history has dazzled both the West End and Broadway! Henry VIII's hunt for an heir and his love of beheadings has made him one of the most famous monarchs in Britain's history, with the tale of his six unfortunate wives the stock of any school history lesson. Created by Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, Six tells the story of these women via a brand-new musical!

Nick Mohammed at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Nick Mohammed

Emmy-nominated Taskmaster loser Nick Mohammed returns to the road as his alter ego, Mr Swallow on the brand new Show Pony tour. Describing it as "payback for everyone who didn't come to the last tour", Nick promises a night of magic, music and more as he discusses all the important things, such as the highs and lows of trying to get his own sitcom, critical race theory and everything in between.

Simon Reeve at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Simon Reeve

Author, journalist, adventurer and broadcaster Simon Reeve tackles a new trek across the UK as he sets out on his brand new theatre tour, 'To The Ends of The Earth', bringing new tales of his epic travels to you through a blend of exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, breathtaking imagery, conversation and inspiring recollections that urge us to break out of our comfort zones and discover the wonder of the world around us.

Rob Beckett at Aylesbury Waterside Theatre

Rob Beckett

Comedian, TV presenter and podcaster Rob Beckett heads out with a brand new tour, Giraffe, stretching out for a mammoth run starting in late 2024 all the way through until 2026! Having recently launched a brand new comedy panel show, Smart TV, on Sky Max, the all-rounder is one of the leading figures in UK comedy. His genuine working class style and witty observations on class have proved a massive hit with audiences and viewers from all angles, with Beckett equally at home co-presenting the BAFTAs or Wedding Day Winners as he is onstage comically recounting his past days touring grotty pubs with an empty bank account.