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New Wimbledon Theatre performing arts theater in Wimbledon, London
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View of New Wimbledon Theatre in Wimbledon, London
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New Wimbledon Theatre

4.5(3,104 reviews)$$Theater
🕑 2 to 2.5 hours including interval👶 Best for ages 3 and up. Pantomimes (typically ages 3-12) feature audience participation and silly humor, while musical theater productions appeal to tweens and teens. Most family shows run 2-2.5 hours with an interval, so children should be able to sit through a performance.

About

New Wimbledon Theatre is a stunning Victorian theater that specializes in spectacular pantomimes and family-friendly productions perfect for introducing children to live performance. With its grand architecture and welcoming atmosphere, this historic venue offers everything from beloved musicals to interactive children's shows that keep young audiences engaged and entertained.

Highlights

  • World-class pantomimes featuring celebrity performers, dazzling costumes, and audience participation
  • Beautiful Victorian architecture and ornate interior that makes theater-going feel special
  • Wide variety of children's shows including stage adaptations of popular books and TV characters
  • Comfortable seating with good sightlines from most areas of the theater
  • Family-friendly interval treats including ice cream and sweets

Pro Tips

  1. 1.Book pantomime tickets well in advance (August-September) for the popular December-January season as these shows sell out quickly.
  2. 2.Choose stalls seating for young children rather than the dress circle or upper circle for easier bathroom access and closer views of the action.
  3. 3.Download the ATG Tickets app before your visit to access mobile tickets and avoid box office queues.
  4. 4.Arrive 20-30 minutes early to use the restrooms, purchase interval ice creams in advance, and let kids admire the beautiful Victorian interior.
  5. 5.International visitors should check if booster seats or cushions are available for smaller children who may struggle to see over seats.

Best Time to Visit

Weekday matinee performances (usually Wednesday and Saturday afternoons) are ideal for families with young children as they're less crowded and end at a reasonable time for bedtime routines. December through early January offers the magical annual pantomime, a quintessentially British theater experience perfect for visitors.

What to Know

Tickets range from 15 to 50 pounds depending on seats and show. The theater is easily accessible via Wimbledon Station (mainline and Underground) with several paid parking options nearby. Snacks and drinks are available for purchase, and most shows include an interval for refreshments.

Seasonal Notes

The annual Christmas pantomime (December-January) is the highlight of the family calendar and books out months in advance. Half-term holidays feature special children's productions. Summer months may have fewer family shows as programming shifts to adult performances, so check the schedule in advance.

Nearby Eats

Centre Court Shopping Centre (2-minute walk) has family chains including Cafe Rouge and Giraffe offering pre-theater menus. For a quick bite, Wimbledon Village (10-minute walk) has numerous cafes and pizza restaurants perfect for families.

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