Hey Duggee Tickets
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All children aged over 12 months need a ticket to see the show. Children aged under 12 months at the time of the performance who can sit on their parent or carer’s lap do not need a ticket.
Performance dates
14 December 2022 – 8 January 2023
Run time 55 minutes (no interval)
Includes interval
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Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show tickets are available now!
A-Woof! The hit CBeebies show Hey Duggee is coming to the West End. Join Duggee and the rest of the squirrel club in the hunt for badges in this energetic and exciting adventure! Tickets for Hey Duggee are available now for viewings at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre.
About Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show
He’s the biggest and most loveable dog in town! Duggee and the squirrel club invite you to the Clubhouse for a day of awesome activities. Betty wants to stitch up some fabulous costumes, Happy’s got his eyes on the microphone and wants to sing the roof down, Roly is craving some sweet jelly, Norrie wants to dance the day away and Tag is up for making music! All of Dugees’s favourite animal pals want you to be their new recruit. Are you ready to earn your theatre badge?
About Hey Duggee the TV show
Since its humble 2014 beginnings to earning cult classic status over the COVID-19 lockdown, The BBC and Studio AKA TV series has bagged multiple EMMY awards and six BAFTA awards. With wise and playful narration by comedian Alex Armstrong, the show is devised by director Grant Orchard. Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show is produced by Cuffe & Taylor and Kenny Wax Family Entertainment under license from BBC Studios. Further casting and creative information are yet to be announced.
Each seven-minute episode of Hey Duggee is centred around a group of animal children, including a crocodile, an octopus and a hippo. These best friends call themselves squirrels. With buckets of love, hilarious lines and fun yet educational content, Hey Duggee is a beautiful and smartly executed modern children’s classic.
Tickets for Hey Duggee are available now!
There’s no hug like a Duggee hug! Get ready to earn your badge with Duggee and the rest of the Squirrel club. Tickets for Hey Duggee are available to purchase now! A-Woof!
Access
The performances on Wed 21 Dec at 2.30pm, and Thu 29 Dec at 11am are British Sign Language interpreted (BSL). The shows on Wed 28 Dec at 2.30pm and Thu 5 Jan at 11am are Relaxed Performances.Latest Hey Duggee News
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Rehearsal images released for Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show
A-woof! Our favourite cuddly friend Duggee will be gathering up The Squirrels to hit the stage in the first-ever stage adaptation of the Cbeebies series Hey Duggee! Get ready to earn your badge with Duggee and friends in the spectacular adventure that is Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show, there’ll be singing, dancing and heaps of laughter when Duggee is around!
New rehearsal images have now been released for Hey Duggee Live! See The Squirrels doing what they do best, organising all of their glorious activities. Want to join them? Book tickets to see Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show today at the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre!
1 Dec, 2022 | By Kevin Thomas
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Casting and creatives announced for Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show
The nation's favourite loveable and huggable dog Duggee is coming to the Royal Festival Hall, Southbank Centre this winter period with all of The Squirrels. There are badges to earn and lessons to learn in this non-stop singing, dancing, and laugh-out-loud adventure!
Casting and creative information have recently been released for this adaptation of the hit CBeebies show and with such a marvellous list of names, you’d be barking mad to miss out on tickets! Make sure to book your tickets for Hey Duggee: The Live Theatre Show for the experience of a lifetime. A-woof!
8 Nov, 2022 | By Kevin Thomas