Horrible Histories – Terrible Tudors

Apollo Theatre

Available to 1 September 2024

Book now from £15.00

London Theatre Week tickets from £15 for Horrible Histories

London Theatre Week is back and bigger than ever with over 75 incredible shows with tickets available now from £15, £25, £35 or £45!

Prices and Valid Performances:

Monday to Thursday
Was £23 - Now £15
Was £28 - Now £20
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Was £39 - Now £25

Saturday and Sunday
Was £27 - Now £15
Was £31 - Now £25
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Was £43 - Now £35

Valid on all performances from 01 September 2024 - 19 September 2024

What else is on at Apollo Theatre?

See Horrible Histories live on stage in one of the best West End theatre shows for kids in London this summer

Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors live on stage is back in the West End for summer 2024 at the Apollo Theatre in London.

We all want to meet people from history. The trouble is everyone is dead! So Terrible Tudors is back with the hit West End show for a third terrific year!

From the horrible Henries to the end of evil Elizabeth, hear the legends (and the lies!) about the torturing Tudors. Find out the fate of Henry’s headless wives and his punch up with the Pope. Meet Bloody Mary and see Ed fall dead in his bed. Survive the Spanish Armada as they launch their attack!

It’s history with the nasty bits left in!

Book your West End theatre tickets to one of the best shows in London for families this summer at the Apollo Theatre from under £20 a ticket. 

31 Shaftesbury Avenue,
London W1D 7EZ
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Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors is suitable for all ages 5+

Content warnings: While Horrible Histories is educational and comedic for children, parental discretion is advised due to gore and crude humour. 

Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors is 70 minutes in length with no interval. 

Horrible Histories - Terrible Tudors is co-written by Terry Deary and Neal Foster, directed by Neal Foster, designed by Jacqueline Trousdale, with lighting by Jason Taylor, music by Matthew Scott, sound by Nick Sagar, with choreography by Kenn Oldfield.

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