Mary Poppins tickets and hotel

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Exceptional 98%. (152 audience reviews)

"Great feel good show, and a good sing a long"

4/12/2022

"Really enjoyed the show"

17/11/2022

"One of the best shows I`ve seen."

"I don`t like the film, but I must admit that was one of the best shows I`ve ever seen."...

14/11/2022

"Spectacular"

"This show was my first ever, I went with my best friend who sees shows regularly and we both thoroughly enjoyed it so much."...

14/11/2022

"Fun for all the family"

"We took our 15 year old daughter and 21 year old son and had a wonderful time. It was fun from start to finish. The performances from all the performers were outstanding. We would recommend to everyone."...

29/10/2022

"Great show"

"Wonderful show great theatre and great seats even we were in grand circle but we did have row A. Would definitely recommend."...

9/10/2022

"Really enjoyable show"

"This show doesn`t disappoint, all your favourite songs and a few new ones. Really enjoyable."...

7/10/2022

"Excellent for all ages"

26/9/2022

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Getting there

Prince Edward Theatre
28 Old Compton Street
London
W1D 4HS

Directions:
From Leicester Square Underground station proceed up Charing Cross Road. At the Palace Theatre turn left onto Moor Street. Take a left on to Old Compton Street. Contine along Old Compton Street and the theatre is on your right hand side. This is approximately a 2 minute walk.

Tube:

Tottenham Court Road station is 3 minute walk (297 metres)

Map

Performances

MatineeEvening
Monday7.30pm
Wednesday7.00pm
Thursday2.30pm7.30pm
Friday7.30pm
Saturday2.30pm7.30pm
Sunday2.30pm

Special notes

Booking from: 23 Feb 2021

Booking until: 08 Jan 2023

About the show

The Show
Everyone's favourite nanny returns to the West End this October. The multi-award-winning Mary Poppins musical is a sensational collaboration from Disney and Cameron Mackintosh and is due back to its original home, The Prince Edward Theatre, to the delight of many fans. The popular story of Mary Poppins follows the naughty and mischievous Banks children, Jane and Michael. When the Banks children's nanny walks out after more bad behaviour from the pair a new nanny magically appears, and she seems to be "practically perfect in every way". Whilst the pair are under her care their parents, the stoic George and society woman Winifred, can't seem to understand each other. The whole story is narrated by the lovable "jack of all trades" Bert, who helps Mary Poppins and the Banks children throughout. The musical features favourites including "A Spoonful of Sugar", "Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious" and "Let's Go Fly a Kite".

History of Mary Poppins
Originally a series of children's books written by P.L. Travers, she wrote eight books which were published over a period of 54 years, starting in 1934. In 1964 Robert Stevenson directed a film version of the stories featuring Julie Andrews and Dick Van Dyke. The film opened to critical acclaim and won five out of thirteen Academy Awards, including Best Actress for Julie Andrews. Eventually in 2004 a musical came into production with music and lyrics by the Sherman Brothers with production by Walt Disney Theatrical and Cameron Mackintosh. The show was originally performed at the Bristol Hippodrome until it moved to the Prince Edward Theatre in the West End on December 15th, 2004. The show ran for just over 3 years, receiving multiple awards, before closing in 2008. However, the show then toured the UK between June 2008 and April 2009 with Caroline Sheen as Mary Poppins. More recently in 2015 the show toured the UK again with Zizi Strallen who will be reprising the role for the new West End production.

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Awards & What the critics say
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Musical 2005
Laurence Olivier Award for Best Theatre Choreographer 2005
Tony Award for Best Scenic Design 2007
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actor in a Musical 2007

Prince Edward Theatre
28 Old Compton Street
London
W1D 4HS

Tottenham Court Road station is 3 minute walk (297 metres)