SMASH-HIT show Horrible Histories Live On Stage heads to Storyhouse in Chester in two weeks, with a double bill set to wow young and old alike.

The first Horrible Histories books were published in 1993, and to celebrate the 25th anniversary, the team behind the successful books brought two titles to life with brand new engaging, entertaining and educational stage shows.

The Horrible Histories double bill of Terrible Tudors and Awful Egyptians will entertain Storyhouse audiences with two shows featuring eye-popping 3D special effects.

Horrible Histories Live on Stage comes to Storyhouse from Tuesday, November 5, to Friday, November 8. Tickets are on sale now. Group rates are available.

Horrible Histories Live on Stage is written by Terry Deary from his bestselling Horrible Histories books.

Terry Deary 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 40 different languages. Over the past 25 years, his 50 Horrible Histories titles have sold over 25 million copies worldwide from China to Brazil.

Terrible Tudors gives visitors the chance to take a trip through the horrible Henrys to the end of evil Elizabeth and hear the legend (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!

Awful Egyptians invites you to meet the fascinating Pharaohs, gasp at the power of the pyramids, and discover the foul facts of death and decay with the meanest mummies in Egypt. Are you ready to rumble with Ramesses the Great? Dare you enter through the Gates of the Afterlife?

A special feature of the productions are the Bogglevision 3D effects. Among an array of 3D illusions, the audience will see the Spanish Armada firing cannonballs into the auditorium or the Mummy reaching out to grab them!

Horrible Histories Live on Stage is directed by Neal Foster, design is by Jackie Trousdale, lighting by Jason Taylor, sound by Nick Sagar, and music by Matthew Scott.

Birmingham Stage Company is also currently celebrating its 25th anniversary. Its productions include David Walliams’ Gangsta Granny and Awful Auntie, and Roald Dahl’s George’s Marvellous Medicine.

It has been producing Horrible Histories Live on Stage since 2005, including the record-breaking West End series of Barmy Britain.

Tickets are on sale and range in price from £13.50 for children under 14, to £18.50 for adults. Each ticket is subject to a £1.50 booking fee. Terrible Tudors begins its run on Tuesday, November 5, with Awful Egyptians begging the following day.

For details, visit www.HHliveonstage.com.