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Stick Man UCL Bloomsbury Theatre Tickets & Info
Experience an enchanting evening at the Stick Man London Theatre on December 18, 2025, where live performance magic comes alive. Secure your tickets early, with prices ranging from £70 to £84, as availability is limited and in high demand, heightening the excitement surrounding this extraordinary event. Each performance promises a vibrant, engaging atmosphere filled with music, storytelling, and interactive elements that captivate audiences of all ages. The event also emphasizes sustainability initiatives, encouraging eco-friendly practices and community engagement, making it a meaningful celebration beyond entertainment. Based on Julia Donaldson’s beloved book, the story of Stick Man teaches lessons of bravery, resilience, and imagination—values that resonate deeply with children and families. Originally adapted into a delightful animated short by the BBC in December 2015, the tale has inspired countless young minds to explore creativity through drawing and storytelling. Join us for an unforgettable night of joy, inspiration, and togetherness at the Stick Man London Theatre event, where storytelling and live performance create lasting memories.
UCL Bloomsbury Theatre
Nestled in the heart of London's vibrant Bloomsbury district, UCL Bloomsbury Theatre is a dynamic venue renowned for hosting innovative performances and thought-provoking events. As part of the University College London campus, it offers an intimate yet versatile space that caters to a diverse range of productions. Notably, the theatre has been a platform for pioneering discussions, such as the 2019 University College London Technology Exhibition featuring a talk by Gloria Steinem, which advanced conversations around gender equality. The theatre’s state-of-the-art audio system was showcased during a 2007 production of Shakespeare’s final play, creating immersive auditory experiences that captivated audiences. In 1991, it hosted a compelling performance of an American classic, exploring universal themes through powerful storytelling. The venue includes Side Boxes, providing secluded, lateral vantage points ideal for private groups or special occasions, alongside front standing areas that bring spectators close to the action—perfect for lively, engaging shows. For visitors, reaching UCL Bloomsbury Theatre is straightforward: from St. Pancras International, walk towards the setting sun along the arterial street, then turn north onto Gower Street; from the West End, head north on Shaftesbury Avenue, turn right onto New Oxford Street, then left onto Gower Street. Don't miss the chance to experience the magic of Stick Man at this exceptional London theatre—an event not to be missed for families and theatre enthusiasts alike.