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The Snowman London Tickets

This winter, the family-favourite tale of a boy and a snowman who comes to life is back to enchant audiences for its 27th year. The Snowman returns to London's Peacock Theatre, and while the story and aesthetic remain the same, The Snowman in the West End is always a hit with London audiences. With its spectacular blend of great storytelling, live music, dance, spectacle and spellbinding magic, The Snowman in London is set to dazzle young and old audiences alike.

Looking for the perfect Christmas outing that's fun for the whole family or just hoping to relive a festive classic? Then look no further than The Snowman tickets! Accompanied by a live orchestra, and including the show-stopping number Walking in the Air, The Snowman in London is a must-see for all ages. Dive head first into a winter wonderland adventure, book The Snowman tickets today.

The Snowman – A Festive Pleasure

The Snowman London musical is based on the celebrated illustrator Raymond Briggs CBE's picture book of the same name. The late John Coates produced the show. The classic British tale by Briggs was also adapted into an animated television special. The sequel entitled The Snowman and the Snowdog was dedicated in Coates' memory shortly following his unfortunate death from cancer.

John Coates was best-known for co-founding the TVC London animation studio in 1957 together with George Dunning. The studio was behind the animation for The Beatles' Yellow Submarine special. In addition, it produced a television series entitled The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends, based on Beatrix Potter's beloved children's book.

This year, discover the meaning of Christmas with the timeless tale The Snowman, you'll be walking in the air with tickets to this classic story! Book The Snowman tickets at the Peacock today before they freeze over!

Did You Know

- In Briggs' original book, the story features an unnamed young boy. However, in the Channel 4 adaptation, the boy is named James, as this name was needed for the gift tag on his present from Father Christmas.

  • Raymond Briggs confirmed that the boy in The Snowman seemed to reside in the South Downs area, near Brighton, suggesting that both the boy and the snowman are likely from Brighton.
  • The Snowman was an awards darling and was nominated for Best Animated Short Film at the 1983 Academy Awards.
  • Originally released in 1978, the book has achieved sales exceeding 5.5 million copies in 15 different languages. It ranks among the best-selling picture books of all time and remains in publication through Puffin.

Please Bear In Mind

Suitable for all ages. Children 2 years and older will need a ticket.

The Snowman London Creatives

Main Creatives

  • Director - Bill Alexander 
  • Music and Lyrics - Howard Blake 
  • Lighting - Tim Mitchell 
  • Design - Ruari Murchison
  • Choreography - Robert North

Upcoming Performance Times

Saturday23 November 2024
Saturday23 November 2024
Saturday23 November 2024
Sunday24 November 2024
Sunday24 November 2024
Wednesday27 November 2024
Thursday28 November 2024
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14:30
19:00
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14:30
14:30
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Age restriction

Suitable for all ages. Children 2 years and older will need a ticket.

Running time

1hr 50min (inc. interval)

Performance dates

23 November 2024 – 4 January 2025

Content

This production uses some flashing lights/strobe effects.

Access

Relaxed Performance: Wed 4 Dec, 2.30pm. Audio Described Performance: Sat 14 Dec, 7pm. Touch Tour at 5.30pm.

Venue Information

Peacock Theatre
Portugal Street, KingswayLondonWC2A 2HT

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London Theatre Review: The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre

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London Theatre Review: The Snowman at the Peacock Theatre

The Snowman is a story which plays a large part in every Christmas, just as the Coca-Cola advert or Michael Bublé singing on the radio. The story follows a young boy as his Snowman comes alive and they begin a night of adventures together in the snow.

8 Dec, 2017 | By Grace McCabe

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