WORCESTERSHIRE audiences are invited to ‘have it large’, when an award-winning theatre company presents its latest production, Pop Music, at the Artrix in Bromsgrove.

The show features on-screen captioning, and “promises to be a night at the theatre like no other”.

A spokesman said: “It charts two wedding guests’ roller coaster journey through thirty epic years of pop.

“The production, which played two dates at Latitude Festival, ahead of its opening at Birmingham Repertory Theatre in September 2018, comes to Artrix as part of a UK tour and stars Katherine Kotz as Kayla and Vedi Roy as G.”

But what’s it all about?

The spokesman said: “A wedding. A free bar. A blast from the past...G and Kayla’s lives are a mess but tonight they’re determined to have It large. As their veins course with adrenaline and cheap Prosecco we follow them on an epic journey through thirty years of Pop.

“Can the DJ save them as they become Dancing Queens, reliving their Teenage Dream, Staying Out For The Summer and Spicing Up Their Lives? Pop makes promises it can’t keep, and soon they’ll discover they have more in common than their taste in tunes.”

Pop Music is presented by Paines Plough and Birmingham Repertory Theatre, in association with Latitude Festival. It’s a new play directed by Paines Plough’s Joint Artistic Director, James Grieve and written by Bruntwood Award-winner Anna Jordan.

Director James Grieve said: “I’ve been a huge fan of Anna’s work for many years and I am thrilled to be taking her joyous, riotous pop party to audiences the length and breadth of the UK. With a hilarious, heart-string tugging story and a soundtrack of cast iron pop classics; this is theatre you can dance in the aisles to.”

Writer Anna Jordan said “Pop Music is a celebration of my love of – well – pop music!For years I felt the need to hide just how low brow some of my music choices were.”

The date for the diary is December 5 at 7.30pm. For tickets, call 015527 577330.