

Get West End family and kids theatre tickets on London Theatre. Disneys award-winning musical The Lion King explodes with glorious colours, stunning effects and enchanting music. We’ve also got tips on taking younger audience members to a show - read our family theatregoing advice. Browse through our wide selection of London theatre shows for kids and introduce a lifetime of theatre to future generations.Ĭheck out our guide to the best family-friendly shows and theatre for toddlers. And, if you’re nervous about taking children to a show, we’ve got excellent advice on how to maximise your experience at the the top family shows in the West End. Or, why not introduce little ones to kids theatre, where the storytelling and characters are all designed with children in mind.įrom Disney musicals like Frozen to family favourites such as Wicked, and kids theatre tickets designed for younger audiences, there’s always a variety of family shows suitable for all ages. Discover unbelievable magical stories that will capture your child’s imagination, while providing plenty of jokes for the big kids too. Enjoy quality time with loved ones and make memories at top family shows in the West End. With dozens of family-friendly shows and activities across London, you’re spoilt for choice for live entertainment. With a talented cast of around 50, it was interesting to read in the programme that a couple of actors had trained at Guildford School of Acting right here in Surrey.Want to plan fun and exciting activities for the whole family? Well, look no further than London’s theatreland.

For anyone who hasn't, I won't ruin it for you. The opening scene was powerful, striking and fun.įor anyone who has seen the show before, you'll know what I mean. The instrumentals were outstanding, the costumes extraordinary and story line magical. However, after a large glass of wine and Schumacher's welcome, I settled down to a phenomenal performance.Įvery dancer, singer, musician and actor gave everything they had to entertain, impress and dazzle the audience. The theatre was packed.I hadn't sat next to a stranger in more than a year, so I was pretty apprehensive. Masks were not mandatory inside the theatre and was down to personal preference if you chose to wear one. In line with health and safety guidelines, every ticket holder had to show proof of a negative lateral flow test or wave their Covid passport prior to entry. Laura Nightingale outside The Lyceum Theatre in London to watch The Lion King (Image: Laura Nightingale)
