Hansel and Gretel Tickets - Shakespeare's Globe Theatre

Come and immerse yourself into the world of Hansel and Gretel, as an enchanting new version by Poet Laureate Simon Armitage of The Brothers Grimm’s fairy tale transforms Shakespeare's Globe Theatre with hope, poetry, and songs this winter.

After their parents decide their only hope of giving them a better life is to abandon them in the woods, Hansel and Gretel are forced to fend for themselves.

As they attempt to find their way home, Hansel and Gretel quickly get quite literally – side-tracked by a trail of delicious treats too good to resist and a seemingly sweet stranger with plans of her own…

Returning to London with a new recipe of mayhem, music, and festive magic, Hansel and Gretel is a delicious treat for everyone aged 5+ directed by Nick Bagnall.

 

Captioned performances: 18 Dec - 5:30pm, 3 Jan- 2:30pm.

Relaxed performances: 19 Dec - 5.30pm, 2 Jan - 2:30pm.

British Sign Language interpreted: 20 Dec – 5:30pm 4 Jan – 2:30pm

Address
21 New Globe Walk, London, SE1 9DT

Venue Facilities

Nearest Tube
London Bridge

Tube Lines
Northern, Jubilee

Directions from nearest tube

Exit the station, following signs for the River Thames/South Bank. As you reach the river, head west and the Globe is by the Tate Modern on the south side of the river.

 

Railway Station
London Bridge

Bus Numbers

Night Bus Numbers

Car Park

Within Congestion Zone
yes

Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre was the brainchild of the late actor Sam Wannamaker and is a replica of the original theatre that stood close to the site and originally opened in 1599. The theatre was built from timber and natural materials, including a thatched roof, and has a capacity of 1421 seats.

Remaining authentic to the original design, Shakespeare’s Globe has a large standing area, where patrons can purchase cheap, unreserved standing tickets to watch performances as “Groundlings.” Seating within the venue is arranged into three Galleries which sit on the sides of the thrust stage. Row E in the theatre’s benched seating areas is considered a good choice and offers back support when watching the action. Cushions are also available to hire at the theatre.

The best seats in Shakespeare’s Globe can be found in the central bays of both the Lower and Middle Galleries. As actors usually project to the Middle Gallery and the Lower Gallery sits just above stage height, and offers clear views from the middle rows. , this a very desirable section of the theatre to be in.

Standing in the Yard at the Globe offers a very cheap way of watching the show with tickets in this section unreserved, leaving you free to move around to find the best view. The bays at either side of the stage and seats at the end of rows of the Lower Gallery are slightly restricted due to pillars but still offer a good-value seated experience.

From £7
  • Tickets Refunded if your event is cancelled
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Event Detail

29 November 2024
5 January 2025
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