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The Snowman

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Experience one of the West End’s most magical Christmas treats.

🕗 1hr 50min (inc. interval)🎭 Peacock Theatre

⭐4.5/5 based on 727 reviews

Things to Know Before You Go

Updated: Tue 14 Apr, 06:00 London time

Is there a Saturday matinee for The Snowman this weekend?

No Saturday performance this weekend.

What time does the The Snowman Sunday show start this weekend?

No Sunday performance this weekend.

What's the cheapest The Snowman performance this weekend?

Check the performance list above for prices.

Is The Snowman suitable for very young children?

Yes. The Snowman is designed with families in mind and is generally suitable for very young children, though babies and toddlers may find some moments a little loud or exciting. Every audience member usually requires their own ticket, so do check the venue's age policy when you book.

Is there any spoken dialogue in The Snowman?

There is little to no spoken dialogue. The story is told through music, movement and visual storytelling rather than conversations between characters, which makes it easy to follow for children who may not yet speak English fluently.

How long does The Snowman run and is there an interval?

The Snowman typically runs for around an hour and three quarters, including an interval. The break in the middle is useful for toilet trips, a quick snack and a chance for children to stretch their legs.

Do I need to have seen the film to enjoy the stage show?

Not at all. Knowing the film adds a layer of nostalgia, but the stage version tells the story clearly in its own way. Many children first meet the characters through the theatre production rather than on screen.

Is The Snowman a Christmas show?

The Snowman is strongly associated with Christmas thanks to its snowy setting and themes of wonder and friendship. It is usually presented as a festive season production, but the story itself is simple and timeless enough to be enjoyed by audiences who do not celebrate Christmas.

About this show

Raymond Briggs' much-loved picture book and animated film find new life on stage in The Snowman, a gentle winter tale told almost entirely through music and movement. A young boy builds a snowman who magically comes to life, and together they embark on a night-time adventure that carries them from a quiet home to the skies above. With a live orchestra, graceful dancers and Howard Blake's famous song Walking in the Air, this production creates a gentle, wordless story told through music and movement. Soft lighting, imaginative design and snowflakes drifting over the audience make it a magical first theatre experience for young children, while parents and grandparents will recognise the nostalgia and simple emotional pull of the original story. It is a warm, unhurried evening that feels like stepping inside a classic Christmas card.