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4.7 4424 reviewsRoald Dahl's darkly comic musical continues to wow West End audiences.Recommended for ages 6+ Under 4s will not be admitted. All persons 16 of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated alone in the auditorium. All patrons, regardless of age, must have their own ticket.
Running until 24 May 2026
Run time 2hr 35min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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Matilda The Musical West End Tickets
Matilda’s parents think she is a nuisance and she thinks, quite rightly, they are only interested in watching telly. Life is not much better at school, where the monstrous headmistress Miss Trunchbull terrifies both students and teachers alike. Then one day Matilda discovers she has a very special power and decides it's time the grown-ups were taught a lesson. Be warned, the children are revolting!
Inspired by the twisted genius of Roald Dahl, with original songs from comedian Tim Minchin and book by Dennis Kelly, Matilda the Musical at the Cambridge Theatre is the captivating new musical masterpiece from the Royal Shakespeare Company that revels in the anarchy of childhood, the power of imagination and the inspiring story of a girl who dares to change her destiny.
Winner of over 100 international awards, including 24 for Best Musical, and a whole host of five-star reviews, Matilda The Musical continues to delight audiences of all ages. Matilda The Musical tickets are available now, book your Matilda The Musical tickets today.
Matilda Is Living In Revolting Times!
Roald Dahl's timeless children's novel and the much-loved film adaptation directed by Danny DeVito have enchanted the hearts of children across the globe for generations and continue to bring joy to both the young and the young at heart. Matilda The Musical West End was brought to life by Australian playwright Dennis Kelly and composer and lyricist Tim Minchin. Matilda The Musical made its debut on November 24, 2010, at the Royal Shakespeare Company in the town of Stratford-upon-Avon, England, before premiering in the West End in 2011 and eventually making its way to Broadway in 2013.
The songs of Matilda West End have become classics in their own right and were so popular, that a Netflix adaptation was released in 2022 to critical and commercial success and starred the likes of Emma Thompson, Stephen Graham and Alisha Weir. Some of the most recognisable songs from Matilda are When I Grow Up, Revolting Children, and Naughty. Matilda The Musical tickets have long been sought after for the show's catchy melodies and breathtaking choreography, and themes that perfectly capture the spirit and defiance of children, make sure to book your Matilda tickets as soon as possible!
Critical Acclaim and Fun Facts
- The Independent called Matilda The Musical "Utterly exhilarating.".
- According to The Guardian, Matilda The Musical is "Gleefully nasty. An evening of unadulterated bliss".
- In their review, The Daily Telegraph called Matilda "Hilarious, moving, glorious".
- At just over 4 feet tall, Matilda Wormwood is possibly the West End’s smallest leading lady!
- Each year, Matilda The Musical in London uses 8,320 balloons and 105 metres of balloon elastic.
- 86 separate sound effects are used in each performance of Matilda The Musical in the West End.
- Matilda The Musical West End uses over 100 tubs of chocolate spread a year. That’s a lot of chocolate cake.
How long is Matilda the Musical?
Matilda the Musical runs for 2 hours and 35 minutes, including a 20 minute interval. Weekday performances start at 2.00pm and finish at 4.35pm, with evening performances starting at 7pm and finishing at 9.35pm. Saturday performances start at 2.30pm and finish at 5.05pm, with evening performances starting at 7.30pm and finishing at 10.05pm. Sundays performances begin at 3pm and finish at 5.35pm.
Please Bear In Mind
Under 4s will not be admitted to Matilda The Musical. All persons 16 of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated alone in the auditorium. All patrons, regardless of age, must have their own ticket.
Matilda The Musical West End Cast & Creatives
West End Adult Cast
- Mr Wormwood - Neil McDermott
- Miss Honey - Eve Norris
- Miss Trunchbull - Kieran Hill
- Mrs Phelps - Deborah Tracey
- Rudolpho - Sam Lips
- Mrs Wormwood - Tiffany Graves
- Michael Wormwood - Pearce Barron
- Children's Entertainer, Sergei - Jak Skelly
- Escapologist - Ralph Watts
- Cook, Henchwoman - Gabrielle Davina Smith
West End Child Cast
- Bruce - Max Garlick, Joey Grady, Adam Hussain, Charlie Man-Evans, Zarian Marcel Obatarhe
- Nigel - Ryo Appadu, Joseph Burrows, Tristan Marwa
- Eric - Pasquale Folivi Ad, George Jones, Kaylen Luke
- Hortensia - Amelia-Grace Cambridge, Alexandra Horner, Anayah Thomas
- Amanda - Beatrice Armitage, Maddie Collings, Jesamine Bleu Gibbs
- Alice - Amber Koduah-Hutchison, Isabelle McLatchie, Yvie Moore, Harriet Rogers
- Matilda - Anna Deikalo, Ava Posniak, Sophia Saravanan, Angelica Scott
- Tommy - Nesim Adnan, Blake Graham, Kobe Warmington
- Lavender - Elyza Alderton, Sienna Culm, Marnie Rae Warren-Baker
West End Main Creatives
- Author - Roald Dahl
- Book - Dennis Kelly
- Music & Lyrics - Tim Minchin
- Developed And Directed By - Matthew Warchus
- Choreography - Peter Darling
- Set & Costume Design - Rob Howell
- Orchestrations & Additional Music - Christopher Nightingale
- Lighting Design - Hugh Vanstone
- Associate Lighting Designer And Programmer - Chris Hirst
- Sound Design - Simon Baker
- Associate Sound Designer - Leigh Davies
- Illusion - Paul Kieve
Age restriction
Recommended for ages 6+ Under 4s will not be admitted. All persons 16 of age or younger must be accompanied by an adult and cannot be seated alone in the auditorium. All patrons, regardless of age, must have their own ticket.Running time
2hr 35min (inc. interval)Performance dates
16 September 2021 - 24 May 2026Content
Recommended for ages 6 and above.Access
Captioned Performance: 8 June 2025 2pm, 22 November 2025 2pm, 21 March 2026 2pm, 17th May 2026 2pm. Audio Described Performance: 17 September 2025 2pm, 16 November 2025 2pm, 22 March 2026 2pm, 16 May 2026 2pm. Signed Performance: 15 November 2025 2pm, 4 March 2026 2pm, 1 May 2026 7pm.Venue Information
Cambridge TheatreEarlham Street, London, WC2H 9HURecent Reviews
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A Definitive Guide to the Matilda the Musical Songs
Looking for an inspirational musical that’s all about doing the right thing? Enter Matilda the Musical. Roald Dahl’s story of a courageous school girl who fights for justice - with a few telekinetic powers too - transformed the West End. There’s plenty of nostalgic joy in Matilda, from a Bruce Bogtrotter cake-eating scene to the terrifying Miss Trunchbull ruling over Crunchem Hall. The David versus Goliath tale broke Olivier Awards records and it’s been at the Cambridge Theatre since 2011. Impressive really, for a show that was originally commissioned for a 2010 Christmas run!
Matilda the Musical in London comes alive thanks to an infectious score by Tim Minchin and a book by Dennis Kelly. It’s so popular in fact, there’s even a Matilda the Musical movie, starring some of the original West End cast members! But, if you’re looking for a family-friendly West End musical that’ll leave you smiling, Matilda’s the show for you. Discover all the songs in the musical and learn more about Matilda in London now.
The most famous Matilda the Musical songs
All the Matilda the Musical songs add a spark to Matilda Wormwood’s story. She’s a young, gifted school kid who thirsts for knowledge, but her parents refuse to see her inner talents. Matilda Wormwood feels lost, but two adults help her: Miss Honey, her school teacher, and Mrs. Phelps, the librarian. Unfortunately, Matilda must face up to Miss Trunchbull, Crunchem Hall’s staunch headmistress who believes all children are maggots. Delightful!
During the Matilda musical, you’ll discover how she saves the day, proving that tiny minds can dream up the biggest things. Listen out for famous songs, including “Naughty,” “When I Grow Up,” “Revolting Children”, and a cleverly concocted “School Song”. The alphabet never sounded so fun!
Miracle
All parents think their child’s the best, right? Wrong. In this witty ensemble number, lots of parents share how excited they are to meet their “special little guy” and “angel sent down from the sky”. Halfway through the song, audiences meet Mrs Wormwood as she gives birth to Matilda, but they’re less than thrilled. Mr Wormwood expresses his anger that Matilda isn’t a boy! Perhaps not the miracle they dreamed of…
Naughty
In her early years, Matilda doesn’t go to school. She’s not taught anything. Instead, she fills her time by soaking up literary adventures - some very advanced for her young mind. Matilda lets out her pent-up frustration in “Naughty” and realises that she is the one who will change her story. Watch out for Matilda mixing peroxide into Mr Wormwood’s hair dye here. Matilda will start school in due course, much to her parents’ dismay.
School Song
Matilda Wormwood and her new friend, Lavender Brown, face the imposingly high Crunchem Hall gates for the first time. As they walk into the building, they’re met by taller, braver, scarier students who’ll teach them how to survive. Listen to the lyrics closely, they spell out the alphabet!
Pathetic
From the moment Matilda shoots her hand up in class, Miss Honey realises she’s someone special. In this solo, Miss Honey tries to muster all her strength to face the formidable Miss Trunchbull. Many West End actresses have played Miss Honey over the years, including Lauren Ward, Lauren Byrne and Gina Beck. Discover the Matilda the Musical London cast.
The Hammer
Look, it’s easy to boo Miss Trunchbull in Matilda. But her songs are definitely earworms! In “The Hammer”, this scary headmistress show off her former hammer-throwing championship prowess. She’s teaching Miss Honey that good discipline will put these children in line.
Loud
Matilda’s thriving at school. It’s a place to learn, discover, grow and be challenged intellectually. Unfortunately, all that stops at home when she’s with her parents. In “Loud”, Mrs Wormwood teaches her daughter in her special way. Instead of being book smart, you should sell the way you look! Watch out for “Loud” becoming a big dance number. It’s flashy!
This Little Girl
Away from the bustling Wormwood house, Miss Honey lives a quiet life. She’s passionate about her children, so much so, she vows to advocate for Matilda Wormwood. In “This Little Girl”, audiences learn about Miss Honey’s past and self-esteem struggles. We promise things are looking up and there are sunnier days ahead!
Bruce
Oh no! Who’s eaten Miss Trunchbull’s chocolate cake? Everyone knows to stay away. Bruce Bogtrotter confesses to his sweet-treat-stealing. So how does Miss Trunchbull make him apologise? By eating the whole thing, of course. There’s lots of glitz and jazz hands in “Bruce” up until the final bite… or should we say burp.
23 Jul, 2024 | By Sophie Thomas
News
Get schooled on the Matilda The Musical characters
From the magical to the tyrannical, there’s a bit of everything in these Matilda The Musical characters! The beloved Roald Dahl story was transformed into the multi-award-winning stage show by Tim Minchin in 2010. Since then, it has charmed children and adults all over the world. But do you know much about the Matilda The Musical characters? We’re here to introduce you to Matilda and the people in her life.
Who is the main character in Matilda The Musical?
Matilda Wormwood
She's a nuisance. Well, to her parents, at least. The book-obsessed little girl is nothing like her family, and they don’t know what to do with her. Neither does school. With a monstrous head teacher who terrifies pupils and teachers alike, Matilda needs a safe place.
Despite what her family thinks, Matilda is special. While standing up for other pupils and hitting back at those who’ve wronged her, she develops magical abilities that might be the solution to everyone’s problems. The lead character has some of the biggest Matilda The Musical songs, including 'Naughty'.
Young actresses covet the role of Matilda. Four young performers are cast to play the role to ensure the demanding performance is manageable. When it opened in the West End in 2011, the four original actors collectively won the Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical, and the current Matildas are just as talented!
8 Jul, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu
News / Casting
Meet the Matilda the Musical cast!
Since the fear-inducing institution first opened its (iron gated) doors back in 2011, Crunchem Hall has seen countless naughty students pass through the corridors. But who is currently causing trouble for Trunchball in Matilda the Musical? Meet the Matilda the Musical cast below!
22 May, 2024 | By Sian McBride
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Top 5 Matilda the Musical moments
Matilda’s parents are glued to the television day in and day out, blissfully unaware of their daughter's extraordinary talents. Eventually, they enrol her in school and place her straight into the clutches of the infamous Trunchull, who believes that children are truly revolting and that Matilda is a ‘nasty little troublemaking goblin’. Little does she know that Matilda only makes trouble for those who deserve it, and the so-called ‘revolting’ children are about to start a revolution!
Matilda the Musical has been inspiring audiences for over a decade, and has since been adapted into a smash-hit film and is filled to the brim with timeless Tim Minchin classics. Read on for 5 Matilda the Musical moments from the beloved adaptation of Roald Dahl’s timeless story!
18 Jul, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Features / Interviews
Interview with Matilda The Musical’s Rakesh Boury
Mr. Wormwood may be itching to escape to Spain, but Rakesh Boury who plays Matilda’s hilarious but dishonest Dad in the Royal Shakespeare Company’s multi-award-winning Matilda The Musical, enjoys staying closer to home. ‘I just like to wander [around London] and take it all in, from the amazing culture, incredible food and the architecture. I particularly like walking across some of the bridges across the Thames.’ If you spot Boury on the capitals famous footbridges you may see him enjoying a well-deserved ice cream (8 shows a week will build up an appetite, and playing the hot-headed car salesman is sure to make you crave something cold and sweet to cool you off!) ‘I LOVE food… if you wander around Seven Dials enough, you inevitably end up in one of the amazing Ice Cream shops’.
However, it's not all ice creams and cones. We caught up with the talented actor to discuss all things BBQs, teeth, and of course, Matilda The Musical!
3 Jul, 2023 | By Sian McBride
News / Productions / Features
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Half term in London offers many opportunities that people of any age can enjoy, with wholesome days out, attractions to visit, and shows to immerse yourself in - booking London theatre tickets this half term is an affordable and exciting way to plan your day ahead.
At London Theatre Direct, we have compiled a list of some of the most family-friendly and adored musicals and plays to make half term an unforgettable week. These include:
17 Oct, 2022 | By Kevin Thomas
Features
Top 5 Matilda the Musical songs #StageySoundtrackSunday
Matilda the Musical has been delighting audiences of all ages for 10 terrific years in the West End. The wonderful musical has wowed many at London’s Cambridge Theatre with its inspiring story based on the beloved book by Roald Dahl. Tickets for Matilda the Musical are now booking until 28 May 2023. The multi-award-winning musical has marvellous music and lyrics by the comedian Tim Minchin and for #StageySoundtrackSunday we’ve picked our top 5 songs!
10 Jul, 2022 | By Jade Ali
Productions / Reviews
Five reasons why you should see Matilda!
Celebrating its tenth anniversary at the Cambridge Theatre, Matilda remains a popular show in London’s West End. Based on the magical story by renowned author, Roald Dahl, and with songs by actor and award-winning writer, Tim Minchin, this musical was always set to be a hit.
2 Dec, 2021 | By Stephanie Rosborough
Features / Photos
First Look: Matilda the Musical releases production images of 2021 cast
Matilda the Musical recently celebrated its 10th birthday in the West End. In its 10 wonderful years at London’s Cambridge Theatre it has delighted audiences of all ages with an inspiring story based on the beloved book by Roald Dahl and with music and lyrics by the comedian Tim Minchin. Tickets for Matilda the Musical are now booking until 18 December 2022. The multi-award-winning musical has released new production images of its 2021 cast. Take a look at our gallery below.
26 Nov, 2021 | By Jade Ali
News / Casting
Cast announced for West End return of Matilda the Musical
Tim Minchin’s Matilda the Musical is set to reopen at the West End’s Cambridge Theatre on 16 September 2021. The stage adaptation of Roald Dahl’s beloved tale is coming up to its 10th anniversary this October and is being adapted into a film. The incredible musical is almost set to open its doors and has revealed its full cast ahead of its return!
22 Jun, 2021 | By Jade Ali
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