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English National Ballet's festive favourite returns to the London Coliseum with Tchaikovsky's score performed live by a full orchestra.
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Audiences praise ENB's Nutcracker for its candy-bright Edwardian designs, a live orchestra that fills the Coliseum with warmth and a clear storyline that keeps children engaged from start to finish. The snow scenes and Sugar Plum Fairy pas de deux draw particular praise, and families love the festive atmosphere as a seasonal tradition.
English National Ballet's Nutcracker returns to the London Coliseum with Tchaikovsky's beloved score performed live by a full orchestra. Set in Edwardian London on Christmas Eve, this festive production follows young Clara as she visits Drosselmeyer's Sweets and Delights Emporium and discovers an enchanted Nutcracker doll. When her living room transforms into a battleground between toy soldiers and the Rat King, Clara is swept away on an adventure through the shimmering Land of Snow into the Kingdom of Sweets, where the Sugar Plum Fairy has arranged a grand celebration in her honour.
Choreographed by ENB's Artistic Director Aaron S. Watkin and Olivier Award-winning choreographer Arielle Smith, this production premiered in 2024 and has quickly become one of London's most celebrated Christmas traditions. Dick Bird's set and costume designs bring confectionery to life with rich colour and detail, from liquorice allsorts to marzipan, whilst the famous Christmas tree grows on stage before your eyes.
The production runs for approximately 2 hours with one 20-minute interval. Over 100 dancers and musicians bring this spectacular ballet to life on one of London's grandest stages. The English National Ballet Philharmonic performs Tchaikovsky's full score live at every performance, and you'll hear favourites like the Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy, the Waltz of the Flowers and the lively character dances that fill Act II.
The London Coliseum seats over 2,350 across four levels and is London's largest West End theatre. Its Edwardian architecture provides the perfect setting for this full-scale ballet production. The snow scene features a corps de ballet that regularly draws gasps from the audience, whilst the costumes in the Land of Sweets are particularly inventive. If you're exploring more of London's theatre scene, you might also enjoy The Lion King tickets for another spectacular family production.
Nutcracker is recommended for ages 5 and above, and children under 5 are not permitted in the auditorium. The two-hour running time with an interval works well for younger audience members. Smart casual dress is perfectly appropriate, though many families enjoy dressing up for the festive occasion.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain to collect tickets and settle into your seats. Large bags and rucksacks are not permitted in the auditorium, though small handbags are allowed and may be subject to security checks. Latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break. No photography or recording is permitted during the performance, but souvenir photos are allowed during curtain calls.
The London Coliseum is located at St Martin's Lane, with Leicester Square, Charing Cross and Covent Garden Tube stations all within a five-minute walk. The venue offers wheelchair accessible seating, accessible toilets, ramps and assistive listening devices. For those planning a full West End experience, Phantom of the Opera tickets offer another classic musical theatre experience in London's theatre district.
Venue Location: The London Coliseum is at St Martin's Lane, London WC2N 4ES. The nearest Tube stations are Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines), Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo lines) and Covent Garden (Piccadilly line).
Age Guidance: Recommended for ages 5 and above. Children under 5 are not permitted in the auditorium.
Arrival Time: Arrive at least 30 minutes before curtain to collect tickets, drop coats at the cloakroom and settle into your seats.
Bag Policy: Large bags and rucksacks are not permitted in the auditorium. Small handbags are allowed and may be subject to security checks.
Interval: There is one interval of approximately 20 minutes. Bars and refreshment areas are located on multiple levels. Pre-ordering drinks can save queuing time.
Photography: No photography or recording during the performance. Souvenir photos are permitted during curtain calls.
Accessibility: The London Coliseum offers wheelchair accessible seating, accessible toilets, ramps and assistive listening devices. Contact tickadoo when booking to arrange accessible tickets.
No photography or recording during the performance. Souvenir shots are permitted at curtain call.
Please unwrap sweets and switch off phones before the performance begins.
Latecomers will be admitted at a suitable break.
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled.
The production runs for approximately 2 hours, including one interval of around 20 minutes.
The 2026/27 season runs from 17 December 2026 to 10 January 2027 at the London Coliseum.
The production is recommended for ages 5 and above. Children under 5 are not admitted to the auditorium. The two-hour running time with an interval works well for younger audience members.
This production is choreographed by ENB's Artistic Director Aaron S. Watkin and Olivier Award-winning choreographer Arielle Smith. It premiered in 2024 with set and costume designs by Dick Bird.
Yes. The English National Ballet Philharmonic performs Tchaikovsky's full score live at every performance.
Smart casual is perfectly appropriate. There is no strict dress code, though many families enjoy dressing up for the occasion.
The nearest Tube stations are Leicester Square (Northern and Piccadilly lines), Charing Cross (Northern and Bakerloo lines) and Covent Garden (Piccadilly line). All are within a five-minute walk.
London Coliseum, The London Coliseum, St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4ES, UK
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