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Why watch Stick Man?

  • Experience the popular award-winning children's show, Stick Man, by the beloved author Julia Donaldson and illustrator Axel Scheffler.
  • Enjoy a captivating story, branded as zesty and delightful, packed with puppetry, songs, and live music that will leave all ages enthralled.
  • Laugh along to the misadventures of Stick Man, a warm and lively tale about family and friendship, directed by the talented Sally Cookson.
  • Winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize and shortlisted for the Scottish Children’s Book Awards, book Stick Man London tickets today to watch the delightful tale.

Freckle Productions has come up with yet another quirky show that will leave you on the edge of your seats, rolling with laughter. This award-winning production, based on Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's book, will ensure you have a rib-tickling time. The TV adaptation of the famous book was broadcasted on Christmas and became the 4th most watched programme on that day. This award-winning production has received rave reviews from critics and audiences alike. Grab your Stick Man London tickets before they all sell out!

Storyline

Stick Man goes on a morning jog that quickly turns into a misadventure. From a dog eager to play fetch to a swan using him to build a nest, and the ultimate trouble of ending up in a fire, Stick Man's journey is filled with excitement. As the clock ticks down to Christmas, how will he make it back to his family tree? Secure your Stick Man London tickets to join him on his adventure!

Show timings

  • Show timings for Stick Man may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
  • Audio Described Performance: 21st Dec, 10.30am
  • BSL Performance: 27th Dec, 10.30am
  • Relaxed Performance: 23rd Dec, 10.30am

Cast & crew

  • Director: Sally Cookson
  • Book: Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler

Note: Producers can not guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.

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The Bloomsbury Theatre was originally built in 1968 as the Central Collegiate Building Auditorium. Affiliated to the prestigious University College London (UCL), this theatre is among the most popular venues for student productions. The Bloomsbury Theatre has hosted several notable productions like Liola and Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People.

Seating Capacity: 541

Getting there

Address: 15 Gordon Street, London, WC1H 0AH, United Kingdom

Tube: The closest tube station is Euston Square, serviced by the Circle, Hammersmith and City, and the Metropolitan lines.

Bus: Lines servicing the area include 134, 18, 205, 27, 390, and 68.

Facilities & accessibility

Available Facilities: Restrooms

Accessibility: Wheelchair Accessibility, Guide Dogs are allowed

Additional information

Security: Please be aware that for your comfort and security, all audience members will be subject to security checks upon arrival at the Bloomsbury Theatre.

Dress Code: Smart and casual wear is recommended. Keep in mind, that the theatre is air-conditioned throughout the year and can get a bit chilly.

Outside Food: Most theatres do not allow outside food inside the theatres but most of them also have a café or restaurant inside the premises or nearby.

Tickets redemption

  • E-tickets will be provided when you check in online.
  • You will receive an email confirmation with your Stick Man voucher instantly.
  • Please display the voucher on your mobile phone with a valid photo ID. A physical printout is not necessary.

Cancellation & refunds

  • Tickets cannot be refunded, amended, or rescheduled.

Frequently asked questions about Stick Man

How much do tickets to Stick Man cost in London?

The cost of the tickets starts from £21 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.

What is the opening date for the show?

The show opens on 4th December 2024 at The Bloomsbury Theatre.

Where is the show playing in London?

The show is playing at The Bloomsbury Theatre in London.