Synopsis
Get ready for the adventure of a lifetime as the West End smash-hit production of THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE comes to Curve next Spring!
Step through the wardrobe into the magic kingdom of Narnia where a world of wonder awaits.
Join Lucy, Edmund, Susan and Peter as they meet new friends, face dangerous foes and learn the lessons of courage, sacrifice, and the power of love.
Watch the nation’s favourite novel THE LION, THE WITCH AND THE WARDROBE come to life on stage in this spectacular production which is guaranteed to delight all ages.
Age guidance: 6+ (Babes in Arms are not permitted for this production)
Running time: 2 hours and 15 minutes (including a 20 minute interval)
Show warnings: Contains strobe lighting, smoke, haze and pyrotechnics
Tickets
DISCOUNTS*
£25 (Mon – Fri) for Under 16s (excl Thu 30 Jan 14:15, Fri 31 Jan 19:15 and Thu 6 Feb 14:15)
£5 off 16-26 yrs and/or Students (with a free 16-26 & Student Membership), and Curve Connect (Mon – Thu only) (excl Thu 30 Jan 14:15 and Thu 6 Feb 14:15)
£25 Under 18s School Groups (Mon – Thu only) (excl Thu 30 Jan 14:15 and Thu 6 Feb 14:15)
£5 off Groups 10+ (Mon – Fri only) (excl Thu 30 Jan 14:15, Fri 31 Jan 19:15 and Thu 6 Feb 14:15)
£6 off Groups 20+ (Mon – Fri only) (excl Thu 30 Jan 14:15, Fri 31 Jan 19:15 and Thu 6 Feb 14:15)
15% off for Members
ACCESS PERFORMANCES
British Sign Language (BSL) Interpreted: Thu 6 Feb 2025, 7.15pm
BSL Interpreter: Emma Phillips
Captioned: Fri 7 Feb 2025, 7.15pm
Captioner: Stagetext
Audio Described: Sat 8 Feb 2025, 2.15pm with Touch Tour from 12.45pm
Audio Describer: VocalEyes
For more information about our Access Performances, please click here.
Access performances at Curve are kindly sponsored by Voco Leicester and David Wilson Homes.
*Discounts are subject to availability and may be removed at any time. Only valid on certain performances - terms and conditions apply.
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Reviews
A fantastical family treat
The Telegraph
Exhilarating production, spellbinding spectacle and perfect puppetry
The Guardian
Superb. There's no denying its charm. It's hard to beat.
The Stage
The most riveting spectacle
The Guardian