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London’s theatre scene is bustling with an exciting array of shows, offering something for everyone, from family-friendly performances to critically acclaimed dramas.
Whether you’re a fan of musicals, drama, comedy, or unique theatrical experiences, there’s plenty to explore and enjoy in London this December.
Remember, each play or performance is an opportunity to witness the incredible talent and creativity that makes the world of acting so dynamic and inspiring. Enjoy the richness of London’s theatre offerings this festive season!
1. Musicals and Family Shows:
“Frozen The Musical” at Theatre Royal Drury Lane continues to enchant audiences with its spectacular production.
Booking to: June 2, 2024
Website: Frozen The Musical
For a holiday-themed adventure, “Finding Santa” at Bloomsbury Theatre presents a magical choose-your-own-adventure story, perfect for family outings.
Booking to: December 24, 2023
Website: Finding Santa
The timeless classic “The Nutcracker” by the English National Ballet returns to the London Coliseum, a festive staple that’s not to be missed.
Booking to: January 7, 202
Website: English National Ballet – The Nutcracker
2. Comedy and Satire:
“Unfortunate: The Untold Story Of Ursula The Sea Witch” offers a unique take on a well-known villain’s story, playing at Southwark Playhouse Elephant.
Dates: December 8, 2023 – February 17, 202
Website: Southwark Playhouse – Unfortunate
“The Time Machine – A Comedy” at Park Theatre provides a humorous retelling of the H.G. Wells classic, promising a night of laughter.
Starts: December 1, 2023
Website: Park Theatre – The Time Machine
3. Drama and Classics:
David Tennant stars in an exhilarating production of “Macbeth” at Donmar Warehouse, offering a fresh perspective on this Shakespearean tragedy.
Starts: December 8, 2023
Website: Donmar Warehouse – Macbeth
The Noel Coward Theatre hosts “The Motive and the Cue”, a new play by Jack Thorne, offering insight into the making of the 1964 version of Hamlet.
Starts: December 9, 2023
Website: Noel Coward Theatre – The Motive and the Cue
4. Unique Experiences:
“Sleeping Beauty – The Outrageous Drag Panto” at Harold Pinter Theatre presents a unique and entertaining twist on the classic fairy tale.
Starts: December 27, 2023
Website: Harold Pinter Theatre – Sleeping Beauty
For immersive theatre lovers, “Kingdom of Winter” offers an expansive indoor Christmas experience at ExCeL London.
Starts: December 8, 2023
Website: Kingdom of Winter
5. Star Performances:
Woody Harrelson, Andy Serkis, and Louisa Harland bring their talent to “Ulster American” at Riverside Studios, a pitch-black comedy that’s sure to captivate
Dates: December 4, 2023 – January 27, 2024
Website: Riverside Studios – Ulster American
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