See the critically acclaimed stage adaptation of The Tiger Who Came To Tea at Bristol's Redgrave Theatre this December

See the critically acclaimed stage adaptation of The Tiger Who Came To Tea at Bristol's Redgrave Theatre this December

Posted on: 01 Oct 2018

Coming off the back of a wildly successful West End season, The Tiger Who Came To Tea is making its return to the stage, celebrating fifty years of the beloved original children's book! As part of a UK-wide tour from September-December 2018, the show will be performed at The Redgrave Theatre in Bristol from Tuesday 18th-Friday 21st December, with tickets on sale now via the link below.

 

The Tiger is now appearing in an extra performance at The Redgrave Theatre, Bristol, at 4.30pm on Thursday 20 Dec!

 

***GET TICKETS HERE***

The stage version of A Tiger Who Came To Tea is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2018.

Come along to The Redgrave Theatre this December to hear the tale of The Tiger Who Came To Tea: the doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it possibly be? What they certainly don’t expect to see at the door is a big, stripy tiger!


Join the tea-guzzling tiger in this delightful family show; packed with oodles of magic, sing-a-long songs and clumsy chaos! A stunning stage adaptation of the classic tale of teatime mayhem... expect to be surprised! 

 

Imagined by celebrated children's stage writer and director Steve Wood OBE, the play has received widespread critical acclaim since its on-stage debut back in 2008. The Daily Telegraph described it as a "perfectly pitched adaptation", while TimeOut called it "a delight from start to finish".

 

The Tiger That Came To Tea is suitable for audiences aged 3 and over, with a running time of approximately 55 minutes. You can find a trailer for the show here.

 

Tickets for The Tiger That Came To Tea at Bristol's Redgrave Theatre from 18th-21st December are on sale now and can be found here. For more information or to see what else is coming up at The Redgrave Theatre, visit their website or check out their Facebook page.


Article by:

Matt Robson

 

Editor - 365Bristol.com & LOUD Magazine
 

Matt is a Journalism graduate and writer, passionate about supporting Bristol music, art and independent business. Get in touch via email at matt@365bristol.com.