Theatres and the coronavirus outbreak
London theatres are permitted to open again to live audiences from Monday 17 May 2021.
Some smaller theatres have already made plans to reopen, though this does not apply yet to all venues.
Many of the big, popular shows in the West End have delayed reopening until later in the summer or Autumn.
We advise checking theatre websites for details about their particular reopening schedule and what you can expect when visiting.
8 Aug to 5 Sep 2021
Greenwich Theatre
Image courtesy Greenwich Theatre
Synopsis
When a children's game of hide-and-seek leads to the discovery of a talking log in the forest, Mr Cherry is quick to see the potential in the strange situation.
However, when he delivers the log to Gepetto the carpenter to carve, under the watchful eye of his talking cricket, none of them can imagine the adventures that lie ahead…
Befriended by the well-meaning Angelica, led astray by Fellina the Cat and Volpino the Fox, dragged into making a star appearance at Flambo's puppet theatre and persuaded to travel to the Land Of Endless Fun, the talking puppet is set to learn just how much a lie can cost.
Background information, advisory warnings
Age suitability: 6+
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Theatre
London SE10 8ES
Dates
Performance days & times
Tickets
£20
£13.50 (Concessions)
£11 (Children)
Creatives
Author: Adapted by Anthony Clark from the novel by Carlo Collodi
Director: James Haddrell