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Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Adaptation Tickets

Deep in the Hundred Acre Wood, a new adventure is about to happen

Suitable for all ages.

Performance dates

17 March - 21 May 2023

Run time: 1 hour 5 minutes (no interval)

Includes interval

3.8

6 reviews

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Disney's iconic Winnie the Pooh, Christopher Robin and their best friends Piglet, Eeyore, Kanga, Roo, Rabbit, and Owl (oh... and don't forget Tigger too!) have come to life in a beautifully crafted musical stage adaptation.

Told with stunning life-sized puppetry through the eyes of the characters we all know and love, let the adventures unfold in front of you in a beautiful fresh stage adaptation. Featuring the Sherman Brothers' classic Grammy Award-winning music with further songs by the beloved A.A. Milne, Winnie the Pooh: The New Musical Stage Adaptation had record-breaking premieres in New York City and Chicago, and now the Hundred Acre Wood is heading across to the UK next Spring!

Created by renowned family entertainment creator Jonathan Rockefeller, this new adventure heads to the U.K. following a record-breaking New York premiere in 2021. The production is presented by Rockefeller Productions, in partnership with ROYO, and in association with Disney Theatrical Productions

Recent Reviews

3.8
6 reviews
cliente

We went with our children (almost 3 and 6 years old). The youngest loved it, the oldest one didn’t. I completely recommend it for little children.

Meena

Really boring and horrible. Winnie’s character and dialogue was very dull. Waste of time

Mrs J Palfreyman

The show was amusing and whilst I think the pupperty is clever another version could be the actors/actresses actual dressed up in the animal costumes.

Krum Krumov

The performance looked stunning, but maybe the source material was not used well. It was rather boring at times. It could've used more music to be hones - the actors seemed excited to perform the musical numbers more than the rest of the show. However, seeing the beautiful characters come to life was a sight worth seeing for any child, even if it is their first introduction to Winnie the Pooh his friends.

Stephanie Seré

Very nice for little children.

Fiona L

Absolutely perfect. Lovely story. Great acting. All your favourite bits and more.

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