Is Matilda still on West End?

Is Matilda still on West End?

Matilda the Musical is running at Cambridge Theatre until December 2022. Matilda the Musical is one of the most popular shows on London’s West End.

Is Matilda The Musical running?

Matilda The Musical’s running time is 2 hours and 35 minutes, including one interval. In a standard week, there are performances of the show at 7pm on Tuesdays-Fridays, 7.30pm on Saturdays, 2pm on Wednesdays, 2.30pm on Saturdays, and 3pm on Sundays.

How long is Matilda at the theatre?

two hours and 35 minutes
Matilda The Musical lasts for two hours and 35 minutes, with a 20-minute interval.

Will Matilda tour again?

We’re thrilled to announce that our West End production of Matilda The Musical is returning to the Cambridge Theatre this autumn. Based on Roald Dahl’s much-loved children’s book, the show will reopen on Thursday 16 September, with tickets now on sale for bookings into February 2022.

How do I book Matilda the musical 2022 tickets?

You can book online tickets to Matilda the Musical from 16 Sept to 18 Dec 2022. How much are the tickets for Matilda the Musical? The ticket price for Matilda the Musical will vary with the seats you choose. However, tickets can be purchased at prices starting from £10. What age is Matilda the Musical appropriate for?

What is Matilda the musical?

Matilda The Musical is the multi-award winning musical from the Royal Shakespeare Company, inspired by the beloved book by the incomparable Roald Dahl. Enter the.

How do I register for a Matilda the musical hospitality event?

Click here to register your interest in a bespoke Matilda The Musical hospitality event, and someone from the RSC will be in touch to discuss your requirements. One-off hospitality events are fun and we do them very well, but even more gratifying are fully integrated and sustainable partnerships.

Where is the Cambridge Theatre in London?

One of the five theatres to open in London in 1930, the Cambridge Theatre is a popular West End house. The theatre is designed by Wimperis, Simpson and Guthrie and occupies a triangular site on Seven Dials near Covent Garden.