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Jack and the Beanstalk: The Pantomime

Jack and the Beanstalk: The Pantomime

Festive antics once again bringing a smile to those young and old!

The Rocky Horror Show

The Rocky Horror Show

Time Warp your way down to the theatre for a night of outrageous entertainment.

An Inspector Calls

An Inspector Calls

All is not as it seems in this thrilling classic!

& Juliet

& Juliet

A sensational night of fun pop with Shakespeare's leading lady!

Ghost The Musical

Ghost The Musical

The smash-hit, globally recognised screen-to-stage adaptation of the heartbreaking love story returns to stage.

The Dinosaur That Pooped

The Dinosaur That Pooped

The Dinosaur that Pooped is back on stage! This time, he's after two tickets to his favourite band's last performance.

Here You Come Again - The New Dolly Parton Musical

Here You Come Again - The New Dolly Parton Musical

Experience the magic of Dolly Parton's biggest hits in this brand new musical comedy.

Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical

Cruel Intentions: The '90s Musical

The 90's jukebox musical heads on a UK tour following a successful run in London.

Blood Brothers

Blood Brothers

The Liverpudlian musical drama packed musical returns to stage after a smash-hit West End run.

Dear Evan Hansen

Dear Evan Hansen

You Will Be Found in this brand new production of this worldwide smash hit!

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat

The smash-hit West End musical returns, featuring the much loved pop and musical theatre songs.

NOW That's What I Call A Musical

NOW That's What I Call A Musical

Featuring hits from the past four decades of NOW!

Bing's Birthday

Bing's Birthday

See Bing and friends in real life!

Calamity Jane

Calamity Jane

Meet the fearless gun-slinging legend Calamity Jane as she heads out on a UK tour, starring Carrie Hope Fletcher.

Chicago

Chicago

Kander & Ebb's hit musical has a sultry score with hits like "Razzle Dazzle" and "Cell Block Tango," winning Tony and Olivier Awards!

Riverdance 30: The New Generation

Riverdance 30: The New Generation

Riverdance 30: The New Generation tours the world in 2025, sharing its magic with audiences worldwide.

Fawlty Towers

Fawlty Towers

Direct from the West End, Fawlty Towers is a hilarious tribute to the iconic TV sitcom, with chaos at every turn.

HERE & NOW - The Steps Musical

HERE & NOW - The Steps Musical

With humour, heart, and the music of Steps, Here & Now is the ultimate feel-good musical experience.

Lord of the Dance 30th Anniversary

Lord of the Dance 30th Anniversary

The 30th anniversary of Lord of the Dance brings spectacular dance and storytelling to life like never before.

What’s On at New Wimbledon Theatre

New Wimbledon Theatre has an exciting lineup of events for 2025, offering a mix of spectacular musicals, family-friendly productions, and timeless dramas.

Start the new year with Chicago in February with its iconic jazz-infused score and dazzling Fosse choreography. Following that, don’t miss Carrie Hope Fletcher in Calamity Jane in May, which brings the classic film to life. Finally, the family favourite Bing’s Birthday comes to the stage in April, perfect for little ones and fans of the popular children’s TV show.

For pantomime lovers, tickets are on sale now for Jack and the Beanstalk, bringing classic festive fun and spectacular performances to delight audiences of all ages in December 2024, leading into the new year.

About the New Wimbledon Theatre

The New Wimbledon Theatre first opened in 1910 in South West London. It is a beautiful Grade II listed Edwardian building and after being refurbished twice, retains its original baroque features. 

With a seating capacity of 1,670, the New Wimbledon is the eighth largest theatre in London and has often been used to premiere new musicals before they transfer to the West End. The inter-war and post-war years were hugely successful, and hit shows which first opened at the venue include Lionel Bart’s Oliver! and Half a Sixpence starring Tommy Steele. The theatre has also been a popular filming location, with annual televised Christmas pantomimes such as 2002’s Dick Whittington previously airing on the BBC and ITV.

After falling into financial difficulties in 2003, the New Wimbledon Theatre came under the management of Ambassador Theatre Group. Now well known for delivering a range of family events, touring musicals and an annual pantomime (previous guest stars include Jo Brand, Pamela Anderson and Ross Kemp), it remains one of the most prolific venues in London.

Map and Address

93 The Broadway, Wimbledon, SW19 1QG

Located outside of Central London in Wimbledon, the New Wimbledon Theatre is a regional theatre that would be absolutely at home in the West End. Close to transport connections, the theatre is near to a large shopping district, beautiful parks and the globally-celebrated tennis courts. The High Street has a decent selection of shops and restaurants, with two golf clubs in the area. To ensure your journey to the New Wimbledon Theatre is not disrupted, check www.tfl.gov.uk before embarking.

Frequently Asked Questions

What time does the New Wimbledon Theatre box office open?

The box office will open 90 minutes prior to performances.

What time does New Wimbledon Theatre open for a show?

The theatre is open up to 90 minutes before the first performance of the day begins. The ornately painted auditorium ceiling is worth taking the time to soak in before the performances, so try to arrive early.

What food and drink are available at New Wimbledon Theatre?

There is a bar on the Stalls and Dress Circle levels of the theatre serving drinks and refreshments before the show and during the interval. 

The Ambassador Lounge package is also available to book when buying tickets online.

Does New Wimbledon Theatre have a cloakroom?

There is no cloakroom at the venue. It is best to avoid taking any bags or items into the theatre that would be uncomfortable to hold during the performance.

Where should I eat near New Wimbledon Theatre?

Wimbledon High Street has a variety of chain and independent restaurants perfect for pre-theatre dining, and just 12 minutes’ away from the venue on the 93 or 200 bus routes. Fans of French cuisine should try local neighbourhood bistro The White Onion, whilst Thai Tho offers an extensive menu of Thai food including curries and noodle and rice dishes.

What is the best hotel to stay at near New Wimbledon Theatre?

On Wimbledon High Street, pub and hotel Dog & Fox has 28 boutique bedrooms in their converted 19th century premises. Guests can enjoy comfortable accommodation and a friendly, laid back atmosphere. If your budget is more modest, a local branch of Premier Inn is three minutes’ walk from New Wimbledon Theatre.

How do I contact the box office?

The box office team can be contacted by phone on 0333 009 6690.

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