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Why did the snowman sit in the fridge? He wanted to chill. Make your Christmas a cracker with this family treat that will melt your heart. Join the Boy as his Snowman comes to life and they embark on a magical adventure far across the world. Meet a host of woodland creatures, an assemblage of international Snowmen, and even a dancing Pineapple.There’s snow place like home, and The Snowman returns for it’s 27th year at the Peacock. This is a magical stage adaptation of the much-loved picture book by Raymond Briggs and the film directed by Dianne Jackson.Directed by Bill Alexander and featuring music and lyrics by Howard Blake, including the classic song ‘Walking in the Air’, thaw-some design by Ruari Murchison, winter-ful lighting by Tim Mitchell, and marvell-ice choreography by Robert North, all of which is accompanied by a live orchestra.Freeze the day and get your early bird tickets for The Snowman.
Running Time: 1 hour 50 minutes (including one 20 minute interval)Suitable for all ages. Children aged 2 and above require a ticket.Relaxed Performance: Wed 4 December at 2:30pm Audio Described Performance: Sat 14 December at 7:00pm Touch Tour: Sat 14 December at 7:00pm
Comic physical theatre and masterful puppetry deliver a witty and wonderful reflection on the climate change crisis.Sometime in the near future… Humanity has failed to adapt to the new ecological reality. It is officially the end of the world as we know it. Amidst this climatic chaos, some people attempt to maintain a normal lifestyle, hilariously turning a blind eye to the mayhem that surrounds them.Using lo-fi special effects, miniature vehicles, puppetry, video and physical recreations of film language, Dimanche paints a witty and tender portrait of human ingenuity and stubborness when faced with the uncontrollable forces of nature.
Running Time: 1 hour 10 minutes (no interval)Recommended for ages 9+This production includes theatrical smoke, haze and wind blowers.
Discover the passion of Argentine tango through the sounds of the bandoneónTransport yourself to Buenos Aires to delve into the sensual history of Argentine tango. The bandoneón (a type of concertina) is not just an instrument, it encapsulates the raw passion of tango.In this entrancing production, the bandoneón comes to life and introduces you to the other instruments, sounds and movements of the dance. Number by number, the history of tango music is revealed as the bandoneón brings together the instrumentalists and dancers of your dreams.Often described as a conversation between partners, tango is characterised by its elegance and improvisation. Argentine tango is not just a dance; it’s an experience.
Running Time: 1 hour 10 minutes (no interval)UK premiereThis production contains loud music and strobe lighting.
TRASH! is a high-energy dumpster dive.It takes place in a garbage recycling center, where four creative workers give new life to all kinds of waste using percussion, movement and slapstick.Butane bottles, umbrellas, balls, tool boxes, horns, bin bags… These guys turn everything into colourful musical sketches full of wit and humour. This is trash turned into treasure.
Running Time: 1 hour 35 minutes (including one 20 minute interval)UK premiere
Drum TAO’s extraordinary athleticism, large scale taiko drumming and precise choreography, all presented with contemporary costumes and stunning visuals, are combined to create a truly energetic and electrifying production.Based in Oita, Japan, the group brings their one-of-a-kind instrumental performance, with the distinctly Japanese lineup of Wadaiko drums alongside beautiful melodies on Shinobue (flute), Koto (harp), and Syamisen (guitar). Drum TAO has received international acclaim for their dedication to the Japanese musical craft.Their traditional style paired with intense physicality and contemporary musical interpretations has earned them millions of YouTube views, a sold-out Off-Broadway run, and opportunities to represent Japan around the world.Over eight million spectators worldwide have experienced Drum TAO’s captivating and entertaining celebration of the magnificent culture of Japan. The 2025 Peacock Theatre performances will mark Drum TAO’s London debut!
Running Time: 2 hours (including one 15 minute interval)This production contains fog.UK premiere
Experience the electrifying energy of Nikita Kuzmin, rising star of Strictly Come Dancing and Celebrity Big Brother, as he dazzles the West End with his brand-new solo show, Midnight Dancer.Prepare to be mesmerized as Nikita, along with a talented and sophisticated ensemble of exceptional dancers and vocalists, presents an unparalleled performance, jam-packed with the hits we all know and love, bursting with joy, euphoria, and, of course, world-class dance.Joining forces with the team behind Oti Mabuse: I Am Here and Johannes Radebe’s trilogy of sell-out shows, Midnight Dancer promises to be an unforgettable night of entertainment.Don’t miss your chance to see Nikita Kuzmin like never before.
Experience WAKE, the electrifying Irish variety phenomenon that remixes traditions in an high-octane, heart-thumping celebration of life and connection.Immerse yourself in our wild WAKE, where customs collide with club anthems, creating a euphoric soundtrack for a night filled with aerial artistry, tap, cabaret, slam poetry, pole-dancing and more.Acclaimed Irish theatre company THISISPOPBABY invites you to witness an anthemic spectacle with the spirit of an epic trad session and the ecstatic energy of a stadium concert. After two sold-out, award-winning runs in Dublin, theatrical juggernaut WAKE makes its UK debut at the Peacock Theatre.Expect joy, connection, release…and glitter.
Running Time: 1 hour 35 minutes (no interval)Recommended for ages 12+*UK premiere*This production contains strong language and partial nudity.
Experience the thrill of the world’s most famous ballet with your little ones, in this specially adapted version for children aged three upwards.With a narrator to help follow the story, a shortened version of Tchaikovsky’s wonderful music, beautiful dancing by students of English National Ballet School, and all the beautiful dancing and elegant costumes you could wish for, this is the perfect introduction to the joy of live ballet.
Running Time: 1 hour 40 minutes (including one interval)This is a family friendly production for ages 3+BSL interpreted Performance: Wed 23 April at 10:30am Relaxed Performance: Thu 24 April at 1:30pm Touch Tour: Thu 24 April at 1:30pm
Bat Out of Hell makes a triumphant return to the UK in 2025, with a thrilling spectacle of a show where the timeless music of Jim Steinman and Meatloaf reigns supreme! Get ready for an electrifying experience that will ignite your passion for rock ‘n’ roll.Inspired by the spectacular arena tour of Australia and New Zealand, this reimagined show features our dynamic eight-piece rock band live on stage. Sprawling multi-level platforms will transport you through the diverse worlds of Bat Out of Hell, from Raven’s bedroom to the depths of the Lost’s underground domains.An epic cast – including the much anticipated return of Glenn Adamson, Sharon Sexton, and Rob Fowler in the roles of Strat, Sloane and Falco, alongside Katie Tonkinson as Raven – will bring their powerhouse vocals to Meatloaf’s anthems including I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That), Paradise By The Dashboard Light, Two Out Of Three Ain’t Bad, Dead Ringer For Love and of course Bat Out of Hell.
Running Time: 2 hours 40 minutes (including one 20 minute interval)Captioned Performance: Sat 31 May at 2:30pm Audio Described Performance: Sat 7 June at 2:30pm Touch Tour: Sat 7 June at 2:30pm Recommended for ages 13+This performance features strong language, mature sexual themes, loud music, haze effects, theatrical smoke, strobe lighting, pyrotechnics – including flames and CO2 jet, confetti.
A hedonistic dive head-first into the lives of the ancient Gods of Mount Olympus.Follow your favourite gods like Cupid, Dionysus and Hercules as they paint the scene of Ancient Greece and bring you to the biggest party to hit Mount Olympus since 500 BCE.Your favourite group of comedy acrobats – the boys from Head First Acrobats – take their unique mix of storytelling, circus and physical prowess to god-like proportions. Expect a bodyssey of gravity-defying stunts, true tests of heroic strength and muscularity, and surprise comic twists.
Running Time: 75 mins (no interval)Recommended for ages 18+**This performance contains full nudity
Holborn (Central/Piccadilly Lines), Temple (District/Circle Lines)
Bars are open half an hour before the show, where as well as drinks you can also grab a snack.
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Soho Theatre sits right in the middle of London’s lively and historic West End. Its roots in this theatrical neighbourhood stretch back to 1969, when the Soho Theatre Company was formed at a venue just up the road in Compton Street. After a few moves between different theatres, the company found its home at its current location in 2000.Right in the middle of this vibrant area, this purpose-built venue accommodates for many theatrical art forms ranging from theatre, comedy, and cabaret to writers’ events. Whilst hosting these various productions, Soho Theatre also plays a crucial role in nurturing new talent through a writers’ development programme, making it one of the most important venues to London’s theatre culture.The theatre is led by Executive Director, Mark Godfrey, who is proud to welcome 167,000 people to the theatre each year. Despite its vast popularity, the intimate 150-seat theatre, and 90-seat upstairs cabaret space encourage a very close relationship between audience and stage. At Soho Theatre you feel like an active part of London’s theatrical community.
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