Prof Alice Roberts – From Cell to Civilisation

Humankind, genetics, and archaeology
A new, groundbreaking, spectacular theatrical production live on stage

Prof Alice Roberts said “I’m thrilled to be bringing a new stage show to the UK in November exploring the story of us, from Cell to Civilisation. Blending archaeology, evolutionary biology and genetics and using theatrical sound, light and imagination to bring the science to life in a way that you’ve never seen before.
We’ll be tracing our origins back, not just to the dawn of our own species, but to the origin of life on this planet. That’s four billion years of evolution in one evening. I’m really excited about this, I’ve taken this show to Australia, to Canada, and now it’s coming to the Uk in November. I can’t wait to share this story with you.”

Who are we? Where do we come from? What does it mean to be human?

For thousands of years, such questions have been explored through philosophy and religion, but the answers now seem to lie firmly within the grasp of an empirical approach to the world and our place within it. By peering deep into our past and dragging clues out into the light, science can now provide us with some of the answers to the questions that people have always asked.

From the first spark of life on earth 3.8 billion years ago, we track the evolution and connectivity of all living things.

Join us as we follow in the footsteps of our ancestors from Africa into Asia and around the Indian coastline, to Australia, north into Europe and Siberia, and, eventually, to the last continents to be peopled: the Americas. We’ll meet some other human species along the way.
We’ll examine the sophistication of some of the earliest civilisations, and we’ll discuss how we know what we know and why we think what we think, what the science can tell us.

This is the story of us, from single cell to civilisation.

Alice Roberts UK Tour Schedule

Date
City
Venue
Tuesday, 3 November 2026
Basingstoke
The Anvil
Wednesday, 4 November 2026
Stoke-on-Trent
Victoria Hall
Friday, 6 November 2026
Stockton-on-Tees
Globe Theatre
Saturday, 7 November 2026
Newcastle
02 City Hall
Tuesday, 10 November 2026
Edinburgh
Usher Hall
Thursday, 12 November 2026
Watford
Colosseum
Sunday, 15 November 2026
Birmingham
Town Hall
Monday, 16 November 2026
Birmingham
Town Hall
Coming soon - pre-sale 23 APR
Tuesday, 17 November 2026
Guildford
G Live
Thursday, 19 November 2026
High Wycombe
Swan Theatre
Friday, 20 November 2026
Southampton
02 Guildhall
Saturday, 21 November 2026
Cambridge
Corn Exchange
Sunday, 22 November 2026
Wimbledon
New Theatre
Wednesday, 25 November 2026
Cardiff
New Theatre
Thursday, 26 November 2026
Bath
Forum
Sunday, 29 November 2026
Oxford
New Theatre

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Terms and Conditions

How long is the show?

Shows will start at 7:30pm and will run for approximately 2 hours, plus there will be a 20min interval.

How much are tickets?

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Please note this show is not a standard “talk” – it includes numerous props, stage set, commissioned content and theatrical effects, making it a high production show.

Is the show suitable for kids?

The show is suitable for all ages, and is visually appealing, theatrical and educational – however it is written for an adult audience.