For one night only, see the UK premiere of this enchanting musical based on Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic childhood novel.
A Little Princess follows a young girl who is sent from her home in Africa to a boarding school in London. She must rely on her friends and imaginative powers to overcome her strict headmistress Miss Minchin and prove that every little girl deserves to be a princess.
Sherlock star Amanda Abbington makes her musical debut alongside leading man Strictly's Danny Mac
Featuring Olivier Award winners Rebecca Trehearn (Showboat) and Adam J Bernard (Dreamgirls)
Alongside Alexia Khadime (Wicked, Book of Mormon) and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
Written and conducted by Tony-nominated composer and lyricist Andrew Lippa (Addams Family),
With abridged narration by Brian Crawley (Violet)
Directed by multiple Olivier Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Arlene Phillips CBE,
This is a performance not to be missed!
Dates and Prices
Dates:
Monday 28th May 7.30pm
Price Information:
Tickets available from £42
Need to Know
Recommended for ages 5+
Approximate run time: 120 mins
Run times may vary
No refunds or exchanges after purchase.
Plan your Visit
What makes Royal Festival Hall family friendly
Bar
Toilets
Wheelchair accessible
Address and Contact Info
Royal Festival Hall
Belvedere Road London SE1 8XX
Nearest Station: Waterloo
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For one night only, see the UK premiere of this enchanting musical based on Frances Hodgson Burnett’s classic childhood novel.
A Little Princess follows a young girl who is sent from her home in Africa to a boarding school in London. She must rely on her friends and imaginative powers to overcome her strict headmistress Miss Minchin and prove that every little girl deserves to be a princess.
Sherlock star Amanda Abbington makes her musical debut alongside leading man Strictly's Danny Mac
Featuring Olivier Award winners Rebecca Trehearn (Showboat) and Adam J Bernard (Dreamgirls)
Alongside Alexia Khadime (Wicked, Book of Mormon) and the Royal Philharmonic Concert Orchestra
Written and conducted by Tony-nominated composer and lyricist Andrew Lippa (Addams Family),
With abridged narration by Brian Crawley (Violet)
Directed by multiple Olivier Award-winner and Tony Award nominee Arlene Phillips CBE,