Brassed Off Tickets

Theatre Royal Windsor
32 Thames St, Windsor, SL4 1PS
Monday - 20:00
Tuesday - 20:00
Wednesday - 20:00
Thursday 14:30 20:00
Friday - 20:00
Saturday 16:45 20:00
Sunday - -

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Today is Sat, 4 April 2026

More about Brassed Off

Based on a true story, Brassed Off is a funny and life-affirming tale of community spirit and triumph in the face of adversity. It’s 1992 and Danny’s lifelong ambition to lead Grimley Colliery Band to the National Brass Band Competition at the Royal Albert Hall looks like it might finally happen. But as Grimley pit facesclosure, the future looks bleak as the town is thrown into conflict.

Flugelhorn player Gloria arrives in town bringing with her a renewed sense of hope and a touch of romance, but no-one knows who she’s really playing for. Adapted from the 1996 film starring Ewan McGregor, Brassed Off features a full brass band from the local area playing music including: ‘William Tell Overture’, ‘Death and Glory’, ‘Danny Boy’,‘Land of Hope and Glory’ and ‘Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez’.

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Theatre Royal Windsor

32 Thames St, Windsor, SL4 1PS
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This beautiful theatre nestles in the shadow of Windsor Castle and is the only unsubsidised producing theatre to operate all year round in Britain.

Our repertoire is wide, ranging from the classics and traditional pantomime to first productions of new work some of which subsequently transfer to the West End.

The Theatre Royal has gained a reputation for the quality of its productions and is currently one of Britain's leading theatres.

Its success continues as it launches a variety of new schemes for both businesses and regular theatregoers.