Calling All Poppets! Where's Mrs. Doubtfire on Stage in London?
Ever since Robin Williams donned the flowery frocks and questionable wigs of Euphegenia Doubtfire, the world has been obsessed with this hilarious story. Well, fear not, fans of both the movie and a good giggle, because Mrs. Doubtfire is currently gracing the West End stage and it's a hoot!
But wait! With all those grand London theatres, where exactly can you catch this comedic gem?
Curtain Up at the Shaftesbury Theatre!
That's right, folks, Mrs. Doubtfire is bringing down the house (quite literally, with laughter) at the Shaftesbury Theatre. So, polish your best Scottish accent (or don't, unless you want to channel your inner Euphegenia) and get ready for a night of side-splitting fun.
Here's Why You Should See Mrs. Doubtfire
- It's a laugh riot. We're talking physical comedy, witty one-liners, and enough silliness to leave your cheeks hurting.
- The music is toe-tappingly good. Get ready for catchy tunes that will have you humming all the way home (just try not to accidentally belt them out on the tube).
- It's heartwarming. Underneath all the laughs, there's a sweet story about family, resilience, and the importance of a good disguise (okay, maybe not that last one).
Bonus! You might just learn a thing or two about being a nanny. (Spoiler alert: it probably doesn't involve outrageous costumes and a penchant for dramatic exits.)
FAQ: Your Mrs. Doubtfire Adventure Awaits!
How to get tickets? There are several ways to snag tickets for Mrs. Doubtfire. You can head to the official theatre website ([show link]), a ticket seller like Ticketmaster ([Ticketmaster link]), or even try your luck with a last-minute deal (though we wouldn't recommend waiting - this show's a hot ticket!).
How to dress? London's West End is generally quite smart casual, but for Mrs. Doubtfire, feel free to add a touch of theatricality. A pocket square with a Union Jack for the gents, perhaps?
How long is the show? The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 45 minutes, including a delightful intermission (perfect for grabbing some snacks and discussing how much you're loving the show, obviously).
How to get to the Shaftesbury Theatre? The theatre is conveniently located in the heart of London's West End, so you have plenty of transport options. Check out [transportation link] for the best way to get there.
How much will it cost? Ticket prices vary depending on the performance date and seat location, but you can expect to pay anywhere from around £22.50 to over £100.
So there you have it! Now you're all set to see Mrs. Doubtfire and experience a night of unforgettable West End magic. Just remember, when the curtain falls, there's no need to shout, "Hello!" (although, we can't guarantee the cast won't respond in kind).