
'Paddington The Musical' tickets now available through February 2028
Jessica Swale and Tom Fletcher's musical, based on the book by Michael Bond and the acclaimed film, follows Paddington as he arrives in London from Peru in search of family and a home.
Paddington The Musical, which has just won seven Olivier Awards including Best New Musical, will continue performances in the West End through 13 February 2028.
Jessica Swale and Tom Fletcher's musical, based on the book by Michael Bond and the acclaimed film, follows Paddington as he arrives in London from Peru in search of family and a home.
In a review for LondonTheatre.co.uk, our critic said: "It's a musical with a hero, and a message, that feels more important than ever to emulate – 'Kindness isn’t complicated'. I tip my hat to Paddington: the small bear is a big hit."
The current cast includes Timi Akinyosade (Tony), Amy Booth-Steel (Lady Sloane), Tarinn Callender (Grant), Delilah Bennett-Cardy (Judy Brown), Adrian Der Gregorian (Mr. Brown), Tom Edden (Mr Curry), Brenda Edwards (Tanya), Amy Ellen Richardson (Mrs. Brown), James Hameed (Paddington Voice and Remote Puppetry, and Young Man), Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Millicent Clyde), Teddy Kempner (Mr Gruber), Bonnie Langford (Mrs Bird), Arti Shah (Paddington On-stage performer), in the role of Jonathan Brown Joseph Bramley, Leo Collon, Stevie Hare and Jasper Rowse, and Alternate Paddington On-stage Performers Abbie Purvis and Ali Sarebani.
The ensemble includes Esme Bacalla-Hayes, Tiago Dhondt Bamberger, David Birch, Aimée Fisher, Jacqueline Hughes, Kellianna Jay, Sam Lathwood, Natasha Leaver, Katie Lee, Sunny Lee, Vicki Lee Taylor, Jáiden Lodge, Andilé Mabhena, Rose Mary O’Reilly, Ben Redfern, Hugo Rolland, Simon Shorten and Hassan Taj.
The creative team also includes Luke Sheppard (Director), Matt Brind (Musical Supervisor, Orchestrations and Arrangements), Ellen Kane (Choreographer), Tom Pye (Scenic Designer), Gabriella Slade (Costume Designer), Tahra Zafar (Paddington Bear Designer), Neil Austin (Lighting Designer), Gareth Owen (Sound Designer), Ash J Woodward (Video Designer and Animation), Campbell Young Associates (Hair, Wig & Make-Up Designer), Majid Adin (Illustration and additional Animation), Laura Bangay (Musical Director).
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Photo credit: Paddington The Musical. (Courtesy of production)
Frequently asked questions
What is Paddington The Musical about?
Paddington, one of Britain’s most famous and most loved characters, is brought to life on stage in the world premiere of Paddington the Musical. Based on Michael Bond’s beloved books and the award-winning films by Studiocanal, this musical promises to bring Paddington’s story to life like never before.
Where is Paddington The Musical playing?
Paddington The Musical is playing at Savoy Theatre. The theatre is located at Strand, London, WC2R 0ET.
How long is Paddington The Musical?
The running time of Paddington The Musical is 2hr 45min. Incl. 1 Interval.
How do you book tickets for Paddington The Musical?
Book tickets for Paddington The Musical on London Theatre.
What's the age requirement for Paddington The Musical?
The recommended age for Paddington The Musical is Ages 6+. Children under 3 cannot be admitted. Guests aged 16 or under must be seated next to an accompanying adult. All guests attending, regardless of age, must have a ticket..
Who wrote Paddington the Musical?
This new musical includes lyrics by Tom Fletcher and book by Jessica Swale.
Who directed Paddington the Musical?
Luke Sheppard stages the show.
Is Paddington appropriate for kids?
This musical, based on the smash hit books and films, is a great family-friendly show, best for children ages six and up.
Is Paddington the Musical good?
Paddington the Musical is an eagerly anticipated new show that is based on the cult classic Paddington books and films. This brand-new production boasts an excellent cast and creative team that promises to bring to life the story of Paddington, a bear from Peru, who lives with the Brown family in London.
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