Mrs. Doubtfire Tickets
She's landed in the West End, dearie! Say a big helloooo to Mrs. Doubtfire!This production is recommended for ages 6+.
Performance dates
12 May 2023 – 26 April 2025
Run time 2 hours 30 minutes (20 minute interval).
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Lovingly based on the hit film, poppets!
Mrs. Doubtfire is now dazzling and delighting audiences at London’s Shaftesbury Theatre! This ‘genuinely funny comedy musical’ (Time Out) based on the beloved film is ‘a surefire hit!’ (The Telegraph, Daily Express). The Telegraph calls it ‘a complete joy’, The Times says it ‘soars from screen to stage’, and City AM hails Mrs. Doubtfire as ‘funny, heart-warming and wildly entertaining!’
Out-of-work actor Daniel will do anything for his kids. After losing custody in a messy divorce, he creates the alter ego of Scottish nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire in a desperate attempt to stay in their lives. As his new character takes on a life of its own, Mrs. Doubtfire teaches Daniel more than he bargained for about how to be a father.
Mrs. Doubtfire has been created by a transatlantic team of award-winning artists, with a book by Karey Kirkpatrick and John O’Farrell, original music and lyrics by Wayne and Karey Kirkpatrick (the Tony Award-nominated team behind Something Rotten!, along with O’Farrell), direction by 4-time Tony winner Jerry Zaks (Hello, Dolly!), scenic design by David Korins (Hamilton), choreography by Lorin Latarro (Waitress), and music supervision by Ethan Popp (Tina: The Tina Turner Musical).
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Bye, dears! Mrs Doubtfire announces final West End performance
The West End will be saying ‘bye, dear’ to the hip old granny! The much-loved musical based on the cult-hit 1993 film will have its final performance at Shaftesbury Theatre on 26 April 2025. But it may not be the last the UK see’s of the Scottish nanny...
12 Sep, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Features
Shaftesbury Theatre Best seats and seating plan
Located in Shaftesbury Avenue, the Shaftesbury Theatre opened in 1911 as the New Prince’s Theatre but changed its name to Shaftesbury Theatre, a name first belonging to a theatre down the avenue, in 1963. Originally intended to be the home of popular melodramas, the theatre has been host to a wide range of productions over its lifetime including Shakespeare, farce, ballet, opera and musicals.
What are the best seats at the Shaftesbury Theatre?
The theatre's auditorium is set over three levels consisting of the Stalls, Royal Circle and Grand Circle. Sightlines from the majority of seats in the auditorium offer a near perfect view due to the theatres’ lack of pillars. The Stalls is a large, wide seating section divided by a central aisle, although due to the depth of the stalls there can sometimes be a feeling of disconnection from the stage at the rear of this section. The Stalls do have adequate legroom throughout however. The wide and steep Royal Circle on the first floor, divided into two sections separated by a central aisle, with its steep rake offers a clear view from every row. The Grand Circle sitting high above the Stalls on the upper floor of the theatre is split into three sections with the view from the first few rows providing good value for money. The Grand Circle does have a safety bar running along the front of this section which could impair the view of children or smaller adults.
Shaftesbury Theatre seating plan
5 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham
News / Features
Five reasons to see Mrs Doubtfire
There’s no doubt that this award-winning musical is fire! This wacky whirlwind of a show blew into the West End last year (we’ll blame the pasta shrimp from Valenti’s) and has been thrilling theatregoers ever since. The laugh out loud comedy celebrated it’s one-year graniversary earlier this month, so why haven’t you seen Mrs Doubtfire it yet? Here are five reasons why you should give it a go, dear.
23 May, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Casting
Mrs Doubtfire announce new cast
Say ‘Hello!’ to the new dears joining Mrs Doubtfire, as the hip hopping family hit enters its second year in the West End!
The musicals leading man (or should that be lady?) Gabriel Vick (Avenue Q) will continue his tour-de-force turn as Daniel Hillard, alongside Laura Tebbutt (School of Rock) as Miranda Hillard, Cameron Blakely (Newsies) as Frank Hillard, Marcus Collins (Kinky Boots) as Andre.
From Tuesday 14 May 2024 the unconventional family will be joined by rising star Charlotte Fleming as Lydia Hillard, Matthew Goodgame (Chicago) as Stuart Dunmire, and Ross Dawes (Phantom of the Opera) as Mr. Jolly. Micha Richardson (Come From Away), who currently stars as Janet Lundry in the feel-good musical, will take over the role of court liaison officer, Wanda Sellner, from Kelly Agbowu.
16 Apr, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Features
Top theatre shows to see this February half term
February half term is almost here, and we can’t wait! The holiday is filled with our favourite things, heart shaped chocolates, mountains of chocolate covered pancakes and a free week to see the very best shows in the West End (accompanied by little tubs of chocolate ice cream, of course).
Whether your entertaining big ones, or little ones, the West End has a stack load of productions perfect for your family. So, leave the batter covered whisk in the sink to ‘soak,’ ignore the batter stain on the ceiling, and escape into one of these sweet London shows.
3 Feb, 2024 | By Sian McBride
News / Features
Shows to see this October half term
Trick or Treat? Weird Barbie or Oppenheimer for Halloween? Pumpkin or cinnamon spiced candle? There’s a reason why they call October spooky season, because for those of us who suffer with indecision, the fear of missing out is real! When the October Half Term rolls around, we're left wondering - just how are we going to spend the holidays?
Fear not, we've handpicked a selection of the West End’s best shows that will suit the whole family. Whether you have big kids, little ones, or a mix of both, there is something for everyone this October Half Term. So, light a candle (sorry, we can’t help you decide which one) grab your blanket, and unwind as we guide you through the very best of the sows to see this Half Term.
17 Oct, 2023 | By Sian McBride
News
8 facts about Mrs. Doubtfire that you probably didn’t know
Attention dearies! The world's most beloved Scottish nanny is back, and she's donning her favourite tweed skirt in the smash-hit musical adaptation of Mrs. Doubtfire at the Shaftesbury Theatre.
To celebrate this momentous occasion, we're saying helloooo to 8 facts about the film (and the musical) that you probably didn't know, read on poppet!
12 May, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / New Shows + Transfers
What's opening in London theatres this month? (May 2023)
As we enter the delightful month of May, London's theatre scene is set to bloom with an array of exciting new shows! Whether you're in the mood for a heart-wrenching drama or a laugh-out-loud comedy, there's something for everyone taking to the stage this month. Below, we've highlighted some of the most highly anticipated productions opening in London theatres this May.
2 May, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Casting
Full casting announced for Mrs. Doubtfire
The wait is over, dearies! The full and eagerly awaited cast of the side-splitting comedy musical Mrs. Doubtfire has now been announced. Boasting a list of star-studded names, they’re sure to bring the house down in uproarious laughter! Mrs. Doubtfire will be putting on her best wig and glasses to dazzle the audiences of the newly refurbished Shaftesbury Theatre on Friday 12 May 2023. Embrace the madness - book your tickets for Mrs. Doubtfire today. It’s going to be a wild ride, poppet!
7 Mar, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas
News / Productions / Features
5 Shows You Didn’t Know Were Based on Books
Page-to-stage adaptations are hardly a novel idea. After all, the longest-running musical in West End history, Les Misérables, is based on the 19th-century novel by Victor Hugo. The second longest, The Phantom of the Opera, is also adapted from a historical work of fiction. However, you may not know these musicals are also based on books. We’ll need a bigger wardrobe for all our potential World Book Day outfits, especially if we’re going to fit Anna’s dress in it!
1 Mar, 2023 | By Sian McBride
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