The adapted The Tiger Who Came to Tea
This fabulous show is based on Judith Kerr’s picture book that thrilled us as children and warms the cockles of our heart as adults. The book is timeless, and the stage adaptation couldn’t be more perfect for the whole family to rejoice in this wonderful story. This Olivier Award-nominated hit show is making its return to the West End’s Theatre Royal Haymarket and just in time for Christmas. Judith’s books have sold more than 10 million copies worldwide and have been enjoyed for 50-years! Adapting this beloved tale, and directing, is David Wood who is well known for his stage adaptations of Roald Dahl’s works.
The story of The Tiger Who Came to Tea
In case the story is but a warm and hazy memory in the back of your mind, here is a recap of the exciting plot of this beloved children’s book. Sitting down for tea, Sophie and her mummy are startled to hear the doorbell ring, but not as alarmed as when they answer the door to find a tiger, stripes and all, who wants to be invited in for teatime. This tea devouring tiger has the usual teatime routines boiling over and chaos ensues as they struggle to entertain his appetite. The show brings this larger than life tiger to life live on stage and along with him, Sophie and mummy, there is music and magic galore that will have you singing along and full to the brim with delight.
Save money on The Tiger Who Came to Tea tickets with our Early bird offer now!
The weather has just turned colder and we’re only just welcoming in autumn, as we finally admit to ourselves that summer has truly said goodbye, but with all that comes the excitement for Christmas time. Once you get to this time of year, whether people like it or not, planning for the holidays starts now. If you want to ensure you have the perfect family day out sorted for Christmas this year then book your tickets for The Tiger Who Came to Tea now. Get tickets for £18 down from £27 in our Early bird offer when you book before 30 September 2019. The holiday season is best spent this year at Theatre Royal Haymarket and with your whole family, and maybe with a lot of warm tea – just in case!