Britain’s most outspoken national treasure Miriam Margolyes is heading to Nottingham in 2026 with her new show

"This old dyke can only go on so long."

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“This old dyke can only go on so long.”

Miriam Margolyes has announced a UK tour for late 2026 – and luckily for us in the East Midlands, she’s heading our way. 

The outspoken actress, writer and national treasure has lined up over 20 shows for Full English Live and one of them will be in Nottingham.

She is due to play the Royal Concert Hall on Wednesday, September 16, 2026 at 7.30pm. Tickets can be bought here: www.trch.co.uk

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We can’t think of anyone better than Miriam Margolyes OBE to celebrate our not-terribly united Kingdom in one unforgettable show. She promises heroes and villains, belly laughs and sharp insights, outrageous surprises and of course, lashings of… sauce

Full English brings Margolyes back to the stage for an intimate night of anecdotes, commentary and reflections on her life both on and off screen.

Audiences will also have the chance to quiz the legendary actress as she opens the floor for a Q&A session towards the end of the show.

Tickets are on sale now

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