STORY
Mary Poppins West End
Theatre
Prince Edward Theatre
Duration
2h 19m
Age Restrictions
5+ years
If you’re looking for a spectacular performance reminiscent of years past, look no further than Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s Mary Poppins. Mary Poppins tells the astonishing story about the world’s favourite English nanny, filled with lots of singing and dancing to your favourite songs. The stage production of Mary Poppins is currently being shown at the Prince Edward Theatre in central London, with shows running from Wednesday to Sunday.
This family-friendly musical is a great way to spend an afternoon or evening with your loved ones. Mary Poppins is a warm and uplifting production that reminds all of us to always be positive, no matter how tough things get. The production includes outstanding choreography, music and special effects to really bring the show to life. The Guardian writes that Mary Poppins is a “rapturous delight” and the Evening Standard notes it’s “just what we need right now” alongside five-star reviews.
Read MoreThe stage production of Mary Poppins is based on P.L. Traver’s books about an English nanny with magical powers that looks after the Banks children. She is most lovingly remembered by her parrot umbrella which allows her to transport wherever she likes. While firm and respectful, Mary Poppins is also incredibly warm and charming in everything she does. She wants the children she looks after to be the best they can be and teaches valuable lessons throughout the product that are good reminders for children and adults alike.
If you’re looking for a fantastic way to spend your afternoon or evening, look no further than the dazzling stage production of Mary Poppins in London’s West End. You’ll marvel at how the cast, set and special effects make for a truly magical performance that will be remembered for many years to come. Book your tickets today to take part in this magical journey!
Mary Poppins West End Reviews
CREATIVE
Cast and Creative
Cast
Zizi Strallen – Mary Poppins
Charlie Stemp – Bert
Charlie Ansen – George Banks
Amie Griffiths – Winifred Banks
Petula Clark – Bird Woman
Liz Robertson – Miss Smythe
Claire Machin – Mrs Brill
Jack North – Robertson Ay
Paul F. Monaghan – Admiral Boom
Logan Clark – Michael Banks
Katie Cox – Jane Banks
Creative
P L Travers – Author
Mark Thompson – Set & Costume Designer
Cameron Mackintosh – Producer
Thomas Schumacher – Producer
Richard M. Sherman – Original Music
Julian Fellowes – Book
Richard Eyre – Director
Mathew Bourne – Co-Director
Bob Crowley – Choreographer
Stephen Mear – Costume Designerr
Natasha Katz – Lighting Designer
Hugh Vanstone – Lighting Designer
Paul Gatehouse – Sound Designer