Recommended for 7+, minimum entry age 3 years
Run time 2h15min including one interval
Includes interval
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From best-selling author Jacqueline Wilson, the tale of plucky Hetty Feather is brought to stage by award-winning script writer Emma Reeves (CBBC’s Hetty Feather, The Story of Tracy Beaker, Eve) and the Olivier Award nominated director Sally Cookson, whose critically-acclaimed production of Jane Eyre seen at the Bristol Old Vic will be revived at the National Theatre this Autumn. Featuring a musical score by Benji Bower, thrilling aerial and circus skills and a huge heart, Hetty Feather is the must-see show for this summer.
Following its sell-out 2014 run in London’s West End and a 2015 Olivier Award nomination for Best Family and Entertainment, Hetty Feather returns to the West End for a smashing summer season of 40 performances.
★★★★★ 'Wilson’s plot makes a strong case for the power of invention and the magic of storytelling... both of which it delivers on spectacularly' The Independent
Hetty Feather tickets onsale Friday 20th March.
Special notes
Under 3 years not admitted.
Recent Reviews
A fantastic performance, my daughters and I thoroughly enjoyed it. We hope there will be other theatre shows based on books by Jacqueline Wilson! My 7 and 9 year old daughters are absolutely hooked!
Very intimate theatre & our two children, aged 11 & 6, were enthralled from beginning to end. We were seated in the Upper Circle seat nos. 12-15 inclusive & felt as though we had the best seats in the house, given the elevated scenes. It was our first London show & we would definitely contemplate returning for future productions.
I took my niece to see Hetty Feather as she is a fan and thought that it was quite enjoyable. My niece enjoyed it which was the main thing!
A fantastic, imaginative show. My 9 year old daughter and I were spellbound!
A brilliant and innovative production of this book by Jacqueline Wilson. For such a small cast, with a limited number of props/staging, the play was captivating and totally engaging.
Both myself and my children really enjoyed the production.
It was a thoroughly enjoyable production.. Even though only six actors each played a variety of parts which were so clever. They used to stage to good effect and we also saw some acrobatics we were not expecting. The audience was full of kids who were enthralled by the performance. Hettly and Gideon were my favourites. Matron was a demon!
Superb, imaginative staging and slick performances bring the story to life. Great for children who have read the book and plenty of breathtaking acrobatics for those who have not.
Really liked the show, tickets pricey, however.
Tremendously enjoyable. Very creative staging, well acted with plenty of energy. The children (two girls age 9) loved it.
My daughter and I loved this show! The live music was wonderful, with very talented musicians and great songs. The actors, multi-skilled, gave an amazing performance on all fronts. Great physical theatre with a moving tale that left us uplifted and enthralled.
Absolute delight.The cast were amazing and such a fantastic show.My 9 year old daughter loved every second as did I.
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What's Coming Up? Openings And Closings In Theatreland
As is the nature in the unpredictable, but rewarding, world of London theatre, many of the best shows don’t last forever. With the imminent departure of the epic musical, Miss Saigon, confirmed, many other theatres are using the coming weeks to switch their productions around.
21 Jul, 2015 | By Harry Tennison

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Interview: Hetty Feather’s Phoebe Thomas
Adapted from Jacqueline Wilson's popular novel, Hetty Feather transfers to the West End for 40 performances only from Tuesday 5th August until Saturday 6th September at the Vaudeville Theatre. The West End transfer follows the production's critically acclaimed and hugely popular run at the Rose Theatre, Kingston and a smash-hit international tour.
29 Jul, 2014 | By Andrew Tomlins
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