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The Best Christmas Shows to See in London’s West End Theatres 2024

The magic of London’s West End comes alive during the Christmas season with spectacular theatre shows for all ages. Whether you’re looking for a family-friendly classic or a festive show to get you in the holiday spirit, there’s something for everyone in London this Christmas.

In this guide, we’ll explore the top Christmas theatre shows in London’s West End for 2024, from timeless tales like A Christmas Carol to enchanting performances of The Nutcracker and Hansel and Gretel. Get ready to make the most of your festive theatre experience!

1. The Snowman at Peacock Theatre

Venue: Peacock Theatre, Portugal Street
Dates: 23 November 2024 – 5 January 2025

Why You Should See It:

For families and children, The Snowman is a Christmas staple in London. Based on Raymond Briggs’ beloved story, this enchanting production is filled with festive cheer, beautiful music, and a heartwarming tale of friendship. Watch as the iconic snowman comes to life and flies across the stage in a captivating dance performance, accompanied by Howard Blake’s unforgettable song Walking in the Air.

With a magical set and charming characters like dancing penguins and Father Christmas, The Snowman is a must-see Christmas theatre show for families visiting London’s West End.

2. The Nutcracker at London Coliseum

Venue: London Coliseum, St. Martin's Lane
Dates: 13 December 2024 – 6 January 2025

Why You Should See It:

Few ballets capture the essence of Christmas like The Nutcracker. The English National Ballet brings this timeless classic to life at the London Coliseum, offering a visual and musical treat for all ages. Tchaikovsky's enchanting score, along with lavish costumes and stunning choreography, make The Nutcracker an unforgettable experience.

Set on Christmas Eve, this tale follows young Clara as her magical nutcracker doll leads her into a fantastical world filled with sugar plum fairies, snowflakes, and toy soldiers. The ballet’s iconic scenes, like the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy and the Waltz of the Flowers, are sure to fill you with festive joy.

Artwork for The Nutcracker at the London Coliseum

3. A Christmas Carol (Starring John Simm) at The Old Vic

Venue: The Old Vic Theatre, Waterloo Road
Dates: 23 November 2024 – 20 January 2025

Why You Should See It:

Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol is one of the most beloved Christmas stories of all time, and this year, The Old Vic brings the iconic tale back to the stage with a powerful twist—featuring renowned actor John Simm in the lead role of Ebenezer Scrooge.

Directed by Matthew Warchus, this adaptation promises a fresh take on the classic story of redemption, heartache, and the true meaning of Christmas. From the chilling appearance of Marley’s ghost to the heartwarming transformation of Scrooge, this production blends captivating performances with spellbinding stage design. John Simm’s portrayal adds an extra layer of depth and complexity, making it one of the most anticipated shows this Christmas.

4. Hansel and Gretel at Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre

Venue: Shakespeare’s Globe, Bankside
Dates: 7 December 2024 – 7 January 2025

Why You Should See It:

For a unique Christmas theatre experience, head to Shakespeare’s Globe for a playful and whimsical adaptation of Hansel and Gretel. Set in the stunning wooden theatre of the Globe, this outdoor production will immerse you in the world of the classic fairy tale, where two siblings must navigate an enchanted forest, encounter a witch, and outsmart danger.

Featuring live music, enchanting performances, and a vibrant atmosphere, Hansel and Gretel at the Globe is perfect for those looking to experience something different this Christmas. Bundle up in warm clothes, and let this magical retelling of the classic Grimm Brothers' story transport you into a wintry wonderland.

5. Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake at Sadler’s Wells

Venue: Sadler’s Wells Theatre, Rosebery Avenue
Dates: 12 December 2024 – 25 January 2025

Why You Should See It:

Renowned choreographer Matthew Bourne returns to the stage with his iconic reimagining of Swan Lake this Christmas at Sadler’s Wells. Known for its unique twist—featuring male swans instead of the traditional female dancers—this production has been lauded as one of the most innovative and beautiful adaptations of Swan Lake ever performed.

Matthew Bourne’s Swan Lake features a dynamic and modern approach, blending Tchaikovsky’s famous score with intense storytelling, striking visuals, and mesmerising performances. For lovers of contemporary ballet and those seeking something extraordinary this Christmas, this is a must-see.

Artwork for Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake 

How to Book Tickets for Christmas Theatre Shows in London

Booking your tickets for London’s West End Christmas shows is simple, but it’s important to plan early. Popular shows like A Christmas Carol and The Nutcracker often sell out quickly, especially for weekend and evening performances.

Tips for Booking Tickets:

  • Book Early: Secure your tickets as soon as possible to avoid disappointment, especially for high-demand shows.

  • Check for Discounts: Some theatres offer group or family discounts, particularly for weekday or matinee performances.

  • Last-Minute Deals: If you’re flexible with dates, you might be able to score last-minute deals on tickets closer to the performance date.