Tales From Acorn Wood Tickets

Bloomsbury Theatre
15 Gordon St, London, WC1H 0AH
Running Time 55mins No interval
Running Since Tue, 21 April 2026
Booking Until Thu, 23 April 2026
Monday - -
Tuesday - 14:30
Wednesday 10:30 13:30
Thursday 10:30 -
Friday - -
Saturday - -
Sunday - -

Upcoming Performances

Today is Wed, 1 April 2026

Important Information
Ages: Suitable for ages 1+. Under-18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult.

More about Tales From Acorn Wood

Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler's classic picture book, Tales From Acorn Wood, is brought to life in a brand-new stage adaptation! The enchanting stage show plays at the Bloomsbury Theatre for four performances only - book your official tickets now.

Poor old Fox can’t find his socks! Did he lose them inside the clock or are they in the kitchen? And Rat-a-tat-tat! Who’s that keeping weary Rabbit awake? Packed full of toe-tapping songs, puppetry, and all the friends from Acorn Wood, you can also take part in Hen and Pig’s game of hide-and-seek and discover the special surprise Postman Bear is organizing for his friends!

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Bloomsbury Theatre

15 Gordon St, London, WC1H 0AH
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The Bloomsbury Theatre is a theatre on Gordon Street, Bloomsbury, in the London Borough of Camden, owned by University College London.

The Theatre has a seating capacity of 535 and offers a professional programme of innovative music, drama, comedy and dance all year round.

Funded by a UGC grant and a considerable private donation, the theatre was opened in 1968 as the Collegiate Theatre, and was renamed the Bloomsbury Theatre in 1982. Between 2001 and 2008, the theatre was known as The UCL Bloomsbury, to emphasise links with UCL, who use it for student productions 12 weeks a year. The Bloomsbury Theatre recently returned to the logo designed by cartoonist Gerald Scarfe which it had used for nearly twenty years until 2001. The theatre building also provides access to the UCL Union Fitness Centre and Clubs and Societies Centre on the 2nd, 3rd and 4th floors. The basement also holds one of the three University Shops. A UCL Union-run cafe is on the Ground Floor. Access to the Main UCL Wilkins Building (Octagon Building) and the UCL Refectory is possible through the theatre building.

Amongst the many other artists who have performed at the theatre are; UCL alumnus Ricky Gervais has performed two of his standup shows in the theatre, where they were also filmed for release on DVD and was the venue for Crusader Norman Housley come-back lecture series: Contesting the Crusades, which he developed into a popular history book. From 2001, the theatre provided a residency for the New London Orchestra. Every Christmas, Robin Ince plays host to his Nine Lessons and Carols for Godless People, a festival of science, music and comedy.