Tickets Now Available for 'It's A Sin' Live Stage Adaptation in 2027
It's A Sin tickets for new live show based on hit Russell T Davies series are now on sale

Image: Radio Times
Tickets for the live stage adaptation of the acclaimed series 'It's A Sin' are now on sale. The production, choreographed by Benoit Swan Pouffer, will tour the UK starting February 16, 2027, showcasing the emotional narratives of the Aids crisis through dance.
- 01The live show will premiere at Aviva Studios in Manchester on February 16, 2027.
- 02Choreographed and directed by Benoit Swan Pouffer, the production aims to deliver a 'visceral' theatrical experience.
- 03The tour will include cities such as Liverpool, Birmingham, and London throughout 2027.
- 04Russell T Davies serves as the executive producer, collaborating with the Pet Shop Boys, who contributed the title song.
- 05The adaptation seeks to explore urgent emotional narratives through dance, reflecting the challenges faced during the Aids crisis.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
'It's A Sin', the award-winning Channel 4 drama created by Russell T Davies, is being adapted into a live dance production set to tour the UK in 2027. The show, which highlights the experiences of gay men and their friends during the Aids crisis of the 1980s, will kick off on February 16, 2027, at Aviva Studios in Manchester. Choreographed and directed by Benoit Swan Pouffer, the production promises a 'visceral' theatrical experience. Following its premiere, the show will visit various cities, including Liverpool, Birmingham, and London, throughout the year. Tickets went on pre-sale on June 1, with general sales starting on June 4. Davies expressed excitement about the adaptation, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in the project. The Pet Shop Boys, whose song inspired the show's title, also highlighted the significance of presenting the Aids crisis narrative in a new medium. This adaptation aims to convey powerful emotional narratives through the art of dance.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
The live adaptation aims to raise awareness about the Aids crisis and its historical significance.
Advertisement
In-Article Ad
Reader Poll
Are you planning to attend the live adaptation of 'It's A Sin'?
Connecting to poll...
Read the original article
Visit the source for the complete story.





