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This production is recommended for ages 3+
Performance dates
4 December 2025 - 4 January 2026
Run time: 1hr
No interval
11 reviews
Following a critically acclaimed UK tour, this charming and award-winning children’s show returns to London’s West End! Playing for a strictly limited run, don’t miss your chance to see this magical tale of family and friendship. Book tickets today!
What starts off as a morning jog becomes quite the misadventure for Stick Man: a dog wants to play fetch with him, a swan builds a nest with him, and things start to heat up with he ends up on a fire! How will Stick Man ever get back to the family tree in time for Christmas?
Packed full of puppetry, songs, live music and funky moves, this award-winning production, is the perfect festive treat.
Julia Donaldson is one of the UK's most beloved and respected children’s authors in modern history. Responsible for the much-loved phenomenon, The Gruffalo, as well as the equally iconic Room on the Broom, Stick Man and Zog, Donaldson has well and truly earned her place in people’s hearts (as well as their bookshelves!) Axel Scheffler is an award-winning, internationally acclaimed illustrator, best known for his colourful and creative creatures. A frequent collaborator of Donaldson, Scheffler has added colour and magic to The Gruffalo, The Stick Man and more.
Casting to be announced.

The Bloomsbury Theatre originally opened in 1968 as the Central Collegiate Building Auditorium, located within the prestigious University College London (UCL). In 1982, the venue was renamed The Bloomsbury Theatre to reflect its location in the Bloomsbury area. From 2001 to 2008, it was known as The UCL Bloomsbury Theatre, aligning with the university's branding. Over the years, the theatre has hosted a variety of notable performers, including Adele, who held her first solo concert there in 2008, along with other stars like Ricky Gervais and Paul Simon.
The Bloomsbury Theatre seating is divided into the Circle and Stalls, with additional seats on the Gallery slips at either side. For a closer view of the stage and action, the Stalls are ideal, offering clear sightlines. The Circle, located at the back, provides better value for those who still want to enjoy a good view of the stage and feel connected to the performance. The two seats on the slips at the sides are perfect for those seeking proximity to the stage.
1 Apr, 2025 | By Rebecca Young
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