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KIDS WEEK

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KIDS WEEK

Kids Week is back for another year!  

A child aged 17 and under goes free when accompanied by an adult paying full price. Plus, an additional two children can attend for half price. 

This year, Kids Week performances will run from Wednesday 24 July – Friday 6 September.  

Tickets go on sale at 10am on Tuesday 11 June, and participating shows will be announced closer to the time. 

If you are a theatre goer with access requirements, please find more information here.  

During Kids Week some shows will have activity sessions or interactive curtain calls before or after performances, so you can get even more from your theatre trip! 

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What is Kids Week? 

Between 24 July – 6 September, a child aged 17 or under can go to selected performances of any participating show for free if they’re accompanied by a full paying adult. Adults can also buy up to two extra children’s tickets at half price and there are no booking fees. 

Kids Week includes a wide variety of  London musicals, plays, comedies and children’s shows to choose from. 

Kids Week tickets are the perfect way to introduce your whole family to theatre over the summer holidays – with incredible London shows and great value theatre tickets. We will also have a programme of activities to get your kids more involved. Further details will be released when we announce the participating shows.  

If you’ve any queries, be sure to read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)  page and if you’re looking to book theatre tickets outside of Kids Week, visit our Theatre Tickets page to discover a variety of London musicals, plays, operas, comedies and dance productions. 

Kids Week is over for another year!

Kids Week 2023 has now ended, we’re so pleased thousands of you could come and enjoy theatre with your children, many of you for the first time!

Sign up to our family newsletter below to be the first to find out about next year’s campaign. Plus you can follow us on social for all the latest updates  – Twitter,  Facebook, TikTok  and  Instagram. 

What is Kids Week? 

Every year, during the summer holidays, a child aged 17 or under can go to any available participating show for free as long as they’re accompanied by an adult paying full price. Adults can also buy up to two extra children’s tickets at half price and there are no booking fees. 

Kids Week includes a wide variety of shows to choose from include London musicals, plays, comedies and children’s shows.

Kids Week tickets are the perfect way to introduce your whole family to theatre over the summer holidays – with great London shows and great value theatre tickets. We will also have a programme of activities to get your kids more involved.

If you’ve any queries, be sure to read our Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) page and if you’re looking to book tickets outside of Kids Week, visit our Theatre Tickets page, to discover a variety of London musicals, plays, operas, comedies and dance productions.

What is Kids Week?

Every year, for the whole of August, a child aged 17 or under can go to any participating show for free where tickets are available as long as they’re accompanied by a full paying adult. Adults can also buy up to two extra children’s tickets at half price and there are no booking fees.

The wide variety of shows to choose from include London musicals, plays, comedies and children’s shows.

Kids Week tickets are the perfect way to introduce your whole family to theatre over the summer holidays – with great London shows and great value theatre tickets. We also have a programme of activities to get your kids more involved, as well as Kids Eat deals available at our partner restaurants.

Unlike film, there is currently no official age classification organisation for theatre. All age recommendations are subjective and should be interpreted as guidelines unless otherwise stated. PG shows may contain mature themes and instances of strong language, violence, strobe or flashing lights, loud noises, scenes of a sexual nature, or frightening scenes. It's the responsibility of the patron to judge the show’s suitability in advance of purchase. We recommend contacting us at kidsweek@seetickets.com if you are in any doubt.

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