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Stick Man UCL Bloomsbury Theatre Tickets & Info
Experience the magic of storytelling and live performance with Stick Man at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre on December 16, 2025. This enchanting theatrical production brings Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's beloved story to life, captivating audiences of all ages with its vibrant visuals and heartfelt narrative. Set in various seasonal scenes, the show lasts approximately 45 minutes and features stunning puppetry and dynamic staging that immerse viewers in Stick Man's adventurous journey. The production highlights themes of resilience, family, and the importance of home, echoing the original book’s messages. Audiences will enjoy a memorable experience that fosters connection and inspires children to embrace their own adventures. Join us for an afternoon of entertainment that combines artistic innovation with meaningful storytelling, and discover why Stick Man continues to enchant generations. Feedback from previous shows has helped shape future performances, ensuring each event remains fresh and engaging. Don't miss this opportunity to see a celebrated adaptation, complete with charming performances and captivating visuals that will leave a lasting impression.
UCL Bloomsbury Theatre
The UCL Bloomsbury Theatre is a vibrant cultural hub in central London, renowned for hosting a diverse range of performances and events, including those by Stick Man London. As the home of the University College London Literature Society’s author meet-and-greets, it regularly showcases literary talent, making it a must-visit for book lovers. The theatre has a rich history of celebrating the arts, exemplified by its 2003 dance performance by the Martha Graham Dance Company, a pivotal moment that highlighted modern dance pioneers. In 2013, the venue hosted its renowned annual literature festival, featuring recitations by award-winning authors, further cementing its reputation as a key literary venue. The theatre also supports independent filmmakers, having organized indie film screenings in 2014, providing a platform for emerging talent. Audience seating includes Back Edge Spots with a broad perspective at the rear, and Central Balcony Seats offering an intimate yet elevated view of the stage. Located conveniently in Bloomsbury, the theatre is accessible from nearby transport hubs: from the SOAS, walk west along Russell Square, turn left onto Montague Place, then right onto Gower Street; or from the transport hub near Praed Street, take a left onto Edgware Road, then south onto Marylebone Road, and finally turn right onto the historic street where the theatre is situated. Experience the magic of live performance at the UCL Bloomsbury Theatre, home to innovative productions like Stick Man London, and immerse yourself in London's vibrant arts scene.