Pictured: Poldark star Aidan Turner (The Hobbit) wields dual pistols as Mad Padraic in The Lieutenant of Inishmore, which closes 8 September.
The Lieutenant of Inishmore (8 September)
Featuring The Hobbit actor Aidan Turner in his West End stage debut, this dark comedy written by Oscar-winning playwright Martin McDonagh follows terrorist Mad Padraic (Turner) as he receives a call while in Belfast that his beloved cat, Wee Thomas, is not doing so well. But little does he know just how terrible Wee Thomas is! This West End revival is directed by multi-award-winning MGC Artistic Director Michael Grandage (Red, King Lear, Caligula) and now is your last chance to see this tale of 'felinicide' play out stage in London's West End!
Purchase your tickets to The Lieutenant of Inishmore here.
The Tiger Who Came To Tea (9 September)
The Tiger Who Came to Tea tells the tale of Sophie and her mum, who are just about to have a cup of tea when their doorbell rings. They are surprised to find that lurking behind the front door is a large tiger, who promptly waltzes in and sits down at their table. Things get a bit out of control, however, as the tiger in the room begins eating them out of their own home and drinking their tap water from every faucet. This comedic play is based on Judith Kerr’s best-selling picture book of the same name and adapted for the stage by David Wood, who is indisputably the country’s leading writer and director for children’s plays. Your child will be captivated throughout the entire duration of the show and will surely enjoy the catchy sing-along songs and bright, stimulating colours.
The Tiger Who Came to Tea is now playing at the Piccadilly Theatre and closes on 9 September 2018. Treat you and your children to an inexpensive option for entertainment!
Purchase your tickets to The Tiger Who Came to Tea here.
The King and I (29 September)
In this unique tale of East meets West, the King of Siam summons Welsh widow Anna Leonowens to teach his children the ways of the Western world in a bid to modernise the country and change the image of the royal Siamese family. Despite both sides being deeply rooted in their own traditions, an unusual and tumultuous relationship develops where they are forced to overcome their many cultural differences. In the end, how will they fare? Don't miss your last chance to see acclaimed actors Kelli O'Hara and Ken Watanabe in The King and I, which must end at the London Palladium on 29 September.
Purchase your tickets to The King and I here.
Sounds and Sorcery: Celebrating Disney Fantasia (30 September)
Do you like Disney’s classic film Fantasia? Do you wish you could jump right into this animated fantasy world? Well, your time to do so is running out! The Vaults has brought an immersive theatrical experience unlike any before! Put on your headphones and enter the world of Fantasia, which is filled with enchanting sound and lighting effects. Be in the same room as the performers as you make your way through different environments to reach the Sorcerer’s lair. Featuring 3D projection and binaural sound recordings, you’ll regret missing out on this magical walk this summer. Book your tickets now and make your day one you’ll never forget! Perfect for a family outing!
Purchase your tickets to Sounds and Sorcery here.
Also closing in London Theatre this month:
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Programme A
Closes 16 September at the Peacock Theatre.
Purchase your tickets to Trockadero A here.
Natalia Osipova: Pure Dance
Closes 16 September at Sadler's Wells.
Purchase your tickets to see Natalia Osipova here.
Sylvia
Closes 22 September at The Old Vic Theatre.
Purchase your tickets to Sylvia here.
Les Ballets Trockadero de Monte Carlo: Programme B
Closes 22 September at the Peacock Theatre.
Purchase your tickets to Trockadero B here.
Lest We Forget
Closes 29 September at Sadler's Wells.
Purchase your tickets to Lest We Forget here.
Distance
Closes 29 September at Park Theatre.
Purchase your tickets to Distance here.