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London in a weekend - shows suitable for 7 and 4 yr olds.

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chainedtothedesk · 14/05/2015 12:12

Hi

Planning a trip to London. Would like to fit in a show. Thinking Matilda or Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Any suggestions of alternatives or reviews on whether one is more suitable than the other for a 7 and 4 yo.

Thanks in advance.

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cestlavielife · 14/05/2015 12:19

lion king

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newname12 · 14/05/2015 12:31

Many theatres have age guides on their websites.

Most shows are listed as unsuitable for U7's, presumably because of long running times and potential disruptions.

just checked- Matilda is 6 and up. Same for Charlie and the Chocolate factory.

I can't see you not being allowed in, but you might be expected to leave if the 4 yo gets restless.

Check the Royal Opera House, they sometimes run Ballets and shows designed for younger children.

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InterOuta · 14/05/2015 12:32

The railway children at Kings cross?

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ArcheryAnnie · 14/05/2015 12:51

Also check the Polka in Wimbledon and the Lyric in Hammersmith. The Lyric is brilliant, a few mins from the tube station (zone 2), is well-renowned and has a good kids' programme.

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Heels99 · 14/05/2015 12:54

There are usually children's shows on in London, check online. I think a four year old is too young for lion king, charlie and matilda.

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youngestisapyscho · 14/05/2015 12:54

Remember that the big popular shows are booked way in advance, especially weekend shows... check availability before confirming any travel dates.

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TengoSueno · 14/05/2015 12:55

The unicorn theatre run shows specifically for children. Check with them what is on.

I would echo what others have said about ages. They can and do check with younger looking kids.

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youngestisapyscho · 14/05/2015 13:44

The Lyric in Hammersmith are showing Bugsy Malone, and much cheaper than West end theatres.

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OpposableThumbs · 14/05/2015 13:51

The Gruffalo is showing at the Lyric in Shaftsbury Avenue for July and August.

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BooChunky · 14/05/2015 14:19

Lion King... My four year old would love it.

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worldgonecrazy · 14/05/2015 14:25

If you do Matilda, don't waste money on the special tea run by the hotel nearby. It's rubbish and doesn't live up to the hype.

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mary21 · 14/05/2015 19:38

Check out off west end , you can specify children's shows in the search

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AtomicDog · 14/05/2015 19:46

Something like this at the National Maritime Museum might suit more?
Not sure when it finishes though...

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StepfauxWife · 14/05/2015 19:47

Agree it's with moving away from the west end. The Little Angel Theatre in Islington has some lovely children's plays.

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ArcheryAnnie · 14/05/2015 22:05

I don't think they let under-sixes in that one, Atomic, as it's pretty interactive in a way that's beyond the tinies.

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AtomicDog · 14/05/2015 22:11

Ah, sorry- mine are a wee bit older.

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LooksLikeImStuckHere · 14/05/2015 22:13

Room on the Broom is fab. Not sure if it's still on though, think it was at the Lyric?

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chainedtothedesk · 15/05/2015 15:46

Thanks so much for your help on this. I didn't know where to start looking tbh so just googled the two big ones that I knew of!

I think my 4yo would sit through a show. I was hoping to go for something that we all would enjoy rather than something that is really only specifically aimed at kids if you see what I mean?

Are the gruffalo and room on the broom not a bit short?

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LooksLikeImStuckHere · 15/05/2015 17:40

Room on the Broom was about an hour I think? I enjoyed it as much as the children did!

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helloalll · 15/05/2015 17:52

Oh god - please don't take your 4 year old to the thing at the national maritime museum. It was great but DS who's 6 is still slightly traumatised by it!
Matilda is fantastic but agree that 4 is too young really.

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AtomicDog · 15/05/2015 23:50

Oh really hello? umm... perhaps we'll leave that then. Was it really scary?

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Heels99 · 16/05/2015 08:45

The gruffalo isn't very good unfortunately. Don't waste your money.

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Moleyjay · 16/05/2015 08:50

I took DS when he was 4 to see Charlie. He was a massive fan of the films and the book so really knew the story line. There were lots of other similar sized kids although I was a bit worried about the age restriction thing. Nothing scary or inappropriate though.

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helloalll · 16/05/2015 12:11

Atomic- it was really good and DD who's nearly 8 loved it. DS sort of enjoyed it in a terrified way! It is a bit different but in a good way! Lots of darkness and running around trying to escape etc so depends what your kids are like!

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AtomicDog · 16/05/2015 21:15

Yes... sounds fab, but maybe they're all still too small. The 6yo could either love it or hate it, he's a bit marmite on things like that.

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