Russell Brand stars in What About Dick? at the Orpheum Theatre



Russell Brand stars in Eric Idle’s comedy “What About Dick?” playing at the Orpheum Theatre Thursday April 26 through Sunday April 29. The show starts at 8 p.m. and doors open at 7 p.m.

Ticket prices (all reserved seating)

$103 premium
$63 Rear Orch, Boxes, Mezz
$48 Front Blac
$38 Rear Blac

6 ticket limit for all price levels. You can purchase tickets here.

About the Show:

Idle calls WHAT ABOUT DICK? an “Emotion Picture for Radio,” set between 1910 and eight o’clock, which tells the story of young Dick (Russell Brand) who is studying philosophy and gynecology at Oxford; his two cousins: Emma, (Jane Leeves) an emotionally retarded English girl; her kleptomaniac sister Helena (Sophie Winkleman) and their dipsomaniac Aunt Maggie (Tracey Ullman) all live together in Kensington in a large, rambling, Edwardian novel. When the Reverend Whoopsie (Tim Curry) discovers a piano on a beach, a plot is set afoot that can be solved only by a private Dick, the incomprehensible Scottish sleuth Inspector McGuffin (Billy Connolly) who with the aid of Sergeant Ken Russell (Jim Piddock) finally reveals the identity of the Houndsditch Mutilator.

John Du Prez plays the piano, and Eric Idle appears in his own play as The Narrator. The Grammy Award-winning duo who brought you SPAMALOT (which begins a run at The Pantages Theater February 28-March 3) and NOT THE MESSIAH (a comic oratorio performed at The Hollywood Bowl in 2009) have written eight new songs for the production.

The performance of What About Dick? is being videotaped for future telecasts and other exploitation at the producer's discretion and may include pictures of the audience or individuals in the audience. Attendance at this performance shall be deemed your consent to appear in such telecasts without compensation. 

Contains material that may not be deemed appropriate for children under the age 14.