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Winnie The Pooh The Musical

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Deep in the Hundred-Acre Wood, we spot a bear…but not just any bear. It could only be Pooh bear! Everyone knows this lovable, yellow bear of joy, stuffed with fluff and a lover of honey. But did you know there’s a Winnie The Pooh The Musical?!

This musical stage adaptation is the latest addition to the A.A. Milne universe and we know it’ll be a huge hit with the kids!

What is Winne The Pooh?

pooh bear and piglet with a snowman
If on the slight chance, you haven’t heard of the beloved characters of the Hundred Acre Wood created by A. A. Milne, we might be able to forgive you… Might.

Winne the Pooh, is just one of many fantastic characters that are always on some sort of captivating adventure. You have Piglet, Eeyore, Tigger, Rabbit, Kanga, Roo, Owl and of course Christopher Robin, plus many more characters in these timeless stories. Some of these stories have been adapted into fantastic films with beloved songs.

Winnie the Pooh and friends are a childhood classic. They’ve been loved by children for generations and now there’s a fresh stage adaptation performance, we bet it’ll be a huge success!

When is the Winnie The Pooh The Musical?

The new adventure will be heading to London this spring!

From the 17th March – 21st May 2023, the Winnie The Pooh The Musical will be playing at Riverside Studios in London.

Then from the 31st May the UK and Ireland tour begins! Here’s a list of where you’ll be able to find the whimsical stage performance.

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101 Queen Caroline St,
London,
W6 9BN

UK and Ireland Tour:

Performances in England

  • 31st May – 4th June at Mayflower Theatre, Southampton
  • 9th June – 11th June at Milton Keynes Theatre, Milton Keynes
  • 16th June – 18th June at the Hippodrome, Birmingham
  • 20th June – 22nd June at the Lyceum Theatre, Sheffield
  • 23rd June – 25th June at Theatre Royal, Brighton
  • 28th June – 1st July at Theatre Royal, Nottingham
  • 7th July – 9th July at Richmond Theatre, Richmond
  • 24th July – 26th July at the Manchester Opera House, Manchester
  • 1st August – 2nd August at Grand Opera House, York
  • 7th August – 9th August at Theatre Royal, Newcastle
  • 11th August – 13th August at Yvonne Arnaud, Guildford
  • 14th August – 16th August at Grand Theatre, Blackpool
  • 18th August – 20th August at Marlowe Theatre, Canterbury
  • 22nd August – 23rd August at Northcott Theatre, Exeter
  • 25th August – 27th August at Cliffs Pavilion, Southend
  • 29th August – 30th August at Swan Theatre, High Wycombe
  • 31st August – 2nd September at Everyman Theatre, Cheltenham

Performances in Scotland

  • 11th July – 12th July at Concert Hall, Perth
  • 15th July – 16th July at His Majesty’s Theatre, Aberdeen
  • 18th July – 19th July at Edinburgh Festival Theatre, Edinburgh
  • 20th July – 22nd July at King’s Theatre, Glasgow

Performances in Ireland

  • 28th July – 30th July at Bord Gais Energy Theatre, Dublin

Performances in Wales

  • 3rd August – 5th August at Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff

How much are tickets to Winnie The Pooh The Musical?

The ticket prices may vary on theatre, but prices start from £13.00 and can reach up to £32.00 per person.
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What is the Winnie The Pooh Musical about?

tigger and piglet playing pooh sticks
Now, let’s get to the good stuff!

Head on an adventure with all the gang in the Hundred Acre Wood with this beautifully crafted musical stage adaptation! But not like we’ve seen them before, as you’ll discover stunning lifestyle puppets right before your eyes instead!

They’ve been lovingly crafted and all stuffed with fluff just to give you that larger-than-life feeling. The stories told with the incredibly soft and round spectacular puppetry are ones we know and love. But with a fresh stage adaptation, and that’s what anyone could ask for if they’re lovers of Pooh Bear and all their jolliness.

Not forgetting the piece of theatre pizzazz that we all enjoy! Grammy award-winning songs like Winne the Pooh, The Blustery Day, and The Wonderful Thing About Tiggers by the Sherman Brothers’ will accompany the original story. As well as charming performances with amazing puppetry at this must-see show!

Feel a sense of warmth and happiness as Tigger and Piglet play ‘Pooh-sticks‘ over the bridge, and watch Pooh Bear throw leaves. Just because they’re puppets doesn’t mean they’re not life-like. They all embody the personalities and enjoyment we all love! From Piglet’s shy and timid nature, and Tigger’s buoyancy as he jumps and hops all over the place, to Eeyore’s sad demeanour.

This musical adaptation is also brought to you by Rockefeller Productions and Disney Theatrical Productions – so you know it’s going to be absolutely amazing! And with incredible voice actors like Jake Bazel (who voices Pooh Bear) and superb puppetry skills, you’ll feel fully immersed in the world of A.A Milne’s beloved creation.

Feeling excited? Book your tickets soon because they may run out fast!

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If the thought of seeing Winne The Pooh The Musical makes you giddy with nostalgia and you know your kids will love it too, then we hope this blog has been useful!

Looking for more theatre days out? We have your kids theatre shows, theatres near you and even pantos! If you’re heading to London for a theatre show, you can grab something to eat at Covent Garden or London Bridge!