Cut the Crap with Sharon Osbourne in Birmingham at this amazing live theatre show at The Alexandra

Sharon Osbourne is coming to Birmingham for a groundbreaking live theatre show

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For over two decades, Sharon Osbourne has been a force to be reckoned with on our TV screens.

Both on and off camera she’s had to battle the scrutiny that comes with life in the limelight and has never been a stranger to controversy.

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Now she makes the leap to The Alexandra, Birmingham, for one of only two dates announced, live and unleashed, in Sharon Osbourne  - Cut The Crap! The live theatre show announcement comes days after Sharon confirmed plans for a museum and cafe  to honour her husband - Brummie legend Ozzy Osbourne - in his home city.

Sharon heaped praise on Brum as she unveiled the plans on The Osbourne’s Podcast saying: “It’s great there now. It’s fantastic. It’s a whole different city. It’s amazing. I call it the heartbeat of the UK because people are so great there.”

Sharon has been in Birmingham twice in recent months - she attended the official unveiling of Ozzy the Bull in New Street, as the Commonwealth Games star attraction was named after the Black Sabbath frontman in a public poll.

She was back in the city to attend Birmingham Hippodrome for the World Premiere of Black Sabbath: The Ballet with her husband’s bandmate Tony Iommi after that.

Sharon Osbourne is coming to Birmingham to Cut the Crap at this life theatre showSharon Osbourne is coming to Birmingham to Cut the Crap at this life theatre show
Sharon Osbourne is coming to Birmingham to Cut the Crap at this life theatre show
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Sharon promises to reveal all about some of the hardest years of her eventful life at her Cut the Crap show - from the anguish of a broken marriage and Ozzy’s infidelities to the constant spectre of drug abuse in her family, the loss of friends, betrayal by colleagues, and her ongoing battles with mental health issues.

She says: “I can’t wait to see you all at the theatre. It’s going to be very interesting - my show in my own words. Talking a lot! Hope to see you there.”

When can I see Cut the Crap with Sharon Osbourne at The Alexandra and when are the tickets on sale?

Sharon Osbourne will be at The Alexandra theatre in Birmingham city centre on Wednesday 24 January 2024, for one of only two dates announced.Tickets are on sale at atgtickets.com/birmingham

Sharon Osbourne is coming to the Alexandra Theatre in BirminghamSharon Osbourne is coming to the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham
Sharon Osbourne is coming to the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham

A bit more information about Sharon Osbourne

A huge TV star on both sides of the Atlantic from more than 20 years, Sharon Osbourne was a much-loved judge and mentor on ITV’s The X Factor from its first series in 2004. On the 10th series her act Sam Bailey was the winner, marking Sharon’s first victory as a mentor.

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Sharon, Ozzy and their kids first burst onto our screens in 2002 in MTV’s ground-breaking fly-on-the-wall reality show, The Osbournes, which followed the family’s crazy life in Beverly Hills.

In 2007 she joined the judging panel on the second season of America’s Got Talent, along with Piers Morgan and David Hasselhoff.

Her first autobiography, ‘Extreme’ was published in October 2005. It went to Number 1 on the Sunday Times Bestseller List, where it remained for 15 weeks and sold over 621,000 copies in hardback, becoming the biggest-selling autobiography since British records began. It won Biography of the Year at the British Book Awards and went on to sell more than two million copies, becoming the most successful female autobiography ever.

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