Children go free to hit West End shows this August as Kids Week returns

Kids Week will return this summer offering free admission for children to the West End’s biggest shows.

A number of London’s favourite musicals and plays will be a part of the offer throughout August.

Organisers Official London Theatre share: “So – what is Kids Week? Helping to generate a new generation of theatre fanatics, Kids Week allows children to attend selected productions completely free. That’s right – not a penny! Not only is this a fantastic way to introduce the world of theatre to a new age group, but it’s also a fantastic night out for the entire family in the big city.

“You don’t need us to tell you that kids can be picky either… That’s why we’ve added a wide range of productions from our rooster to Kids Week. It’s safe to say your family will find their new favourite show or take comfort in enjoying an old favourite.

“Encouraging and cultivating a new generation of theatre lovers is what Official London Theatre is all about, so we couldn’t be happier to award any child 17 or under (when accompanied by an adult) a free ticket to a show of their choice throughout the whole month of August 2022. On top of that, an additional two children can attend for half price.”

Shows taking part in Kids Week 2022 include & Juliet, Anything Goes, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, Blippi The Musical, Disney’s Frozen, Horrible Histories, Grease, Life Of Pi, The Phantom Of The Opera, The Play That Goess Wrong, Room On The Broom, Sister Act, The Tiger Who Came To Tea, Wicked and many more.

Alongside admission to projects, Kids Week also includes a number of other discounted activities and discounts including Kids Eat Free deals at local restaurants.

For more details and tickets, visit officiallondontheatre.com/kids-week

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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