Acorn Antiques

Sun, 09 Nov, 2025 at 07:30 pm UTC+00:00

Shaftesbury Theatre | London

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Acorn Antiques
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From the genius of Victoria Wood and based on the iconic sketch from her weekly television show, Victoria Wood As Seen on TV, Hope Mill Theatre bring Acorn Antiques the Musical to the Shaftesbury for One Night Only!
Come along to Manchesterford, a place full of quaint, old-fashioned shops such as “Acorn Antiques” run by sisters Miss Babs and Miss Berta. They are assisted by business partner Mr Clifford, elderly tea lady Mrs Overall, and two ‘pitiful adolescents. But before long their cosy world faces a threat from developers, who want to turn their high street into a collection of coffee bars and sexy underwear shops. As the plot unfolds, Miss Babs and Miss Berta are faced with financial woes and family secrets, including a lost triplet sister. Will the innocent antique dealers fight off the developers and a sinister loan shark? Can they find the missing will of their father? And will Miss Berta ever find true love?
This laugh out loud musical parody will be sure to have you rolling in the aisles and toe tapping along…so grab yourself a macaroon and don’t miss this special one-off performance.
Featuring an all-star cast to be announced!
📍 Venue Description: The Shaftesbury Theatre is one of the most iconic venues in the West End. Located on Shaftesbury Avenue in London, this Grade II listed building has been entertaining audiences since 1911. With a capacity of around 1,400 seats, it continues to be a beloved home for large-scale musicals and theatrical productions.
A vibrant part of the capital’s theatre scene, the Shaftesbury Theatre London has hosted legendary shows from Hair to Hairspray, and more recently, smash-hit musicals like Mrs Doubtfire that have delighted new generations of theatregoers. It’s known for its grand architecture, rich history, and excellent sightlines throughout the auditorium.
## The History of Shaftesbury Theatre
The Shaftesbury Theatre first opened its doors on 26 December 1911 under the name New Prince’s Theatre, launching with a production of The Three Musketeers. Designed by Bertie Crewe for Walter and Frederick Melville, the venue was renamed the Prince’s Theatre in 1914 and then the Shaftesbury Theatre in 1963. It has survived bombings, structural collapse, and threats of redevelopment—each time emerging stronger, thanks in part to successful public campaigns to preserve it.
Throughout its lifetime, the Shaftesbury Theatre London has welcomed legendary productions like Hair, West Side Story, Rent, and Kiss of the Spider Woman. Owned since 1984 by the Theatre of Comedy Company, the venue underwent a major refurbishment in 2006, solidifying its reputation as one of the best-equipped and most atmospheric theatres in the West End.
## Where is Shaftesbury Theatre?
The Shaftesbury Theatre is located at 210 Shaftesbury Avenue, London WC2H 8DP, in the heart of the West End. It’s easily accessible by foot from Covent Garden, Soho and Tottenham Court Road. The theatre is also close to landmarks such as the British Museum and Seven Dials, making it the perfect place to enjoy a pre-show stroll or dinner before curtain up.
### Shaftesbury Theatre nearest tube
The nearest tube station to the Shaftesbury Theatre is Tottenham Court Road (Central, Elizabeth and Northern lines), which is just a 4-minute walk away. Holborn Station (Central and Piccadilly lines) is also nearby, approximately 7 minutes on foot. Both stations are well connected, providing easy access from all parts of London.
### Shaftesbury Theatre nearest train station
The closest mainline station to the Shaftesbury Theatre is Charing Cross Station, which is about a 15-minute walk or a short bus or taxi ride. Euston and King’s Cross St Pancras stations are also within easy reach by Underground or bus.
### Buses to Shaftesbury Theatre
Numerous bus routes serve the area near the Shaftesbury Theatre, including day and night services. The nearest stops are served by buses 1, 8, 14, 19, 24, 25, 29, 38, 55, 98, 176, and N29. Bus stops on New Oxford Street, High Holborn, and Charing Cross Road are all within a short walking distance of the venue.
### Shaftesbury Theatre accessibility
The Shaftesbury Theatre offers level access from street to foyer and has spaces for wheelchair users in the Stalls. An accessible toilet is available on the ground floor. Audio description and captioned performances are scheduled regularly, and assistance dogs are welcome in the theatre.
### Shaftesbury Theatre Safety Policy
Visitors can expect routine bag checks upon entry, and security staff are present throughout the venue. Prohibited items—such as alcohol, sharp objects, or large bags—are not permitted. These measures help ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all audience members.
## Shaftesbury Theatre Dress Code
There is no formal dress code at the Shaftesbury Theatre London, and guests are welcome to wear what makes them comfortable. Most theatregoers opt for smart-casual attire. Whether you're coming straight from work or dressing up for a night out, you'll feel right at home.Have a read of our [dressing for the theatre](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/news/what-to-wear-theatre) guide for more information.
### Shaftesbury Theatre Notable productions
- Gentlemen Prefer Blondes (1962)
- How to Succeed in Business Without Really Trying (1963–64)
- Little Me (1964–65)
- Twang! (1965–66)
- Hair (20 September 1968 – 20 July 1973)
- West Side Story (1974)
- They're Playing Our Song (1 October 1980 – 8 May 1982)
- Two Into One (1984)
- Follies (July 1987 – February 1989)
- Out Of Order (1990)
### Shaftesbury Theatre Recent productions
- Kiss of the Spider Woman (20 October 1992 – 17 July 1993)
- Carousel (16 September 1993 – 27 March 1994)
- Tommy (5 March 1996 – 8 February 1997)
- Rent (12 May 1998 – 30 October 1999)
- Thoroughly Modern Millie (21 October 2003 – 26 June 2004)
- Bat Boy: The Musical (27 August 2004 – 15 January 2005)
- The Far Pavilions – The Musical (24 March 2005 – 17 September 2005)
- Daddy Cool – The Musical (15 August 2006 – 17 February 2007)
- Fame: The Musical (4 May 2007 – 1 September 2007)
- Hairspray: The Musical (11 October 2007 – 28th March 2010 )
- Burn The Floor (21st July 2010 - 4th September 2010) starring Ali Bastian
- Flashdance (26th September 2010 - 15th January 2011)
- Comedy Rush (2 performances only: 24th February 2011 and 24th March 2011)
- Derren Brown - Svengali (June 8th 2011 - July 16th 2011)
- Rock Of Ages (31 August 2011 - 11 February 2012)
- From Here To Eternity (30 September 2013 – 29 March 2014)
- The Pajama Game (2 May – 13 September 2014)
- Memphis The Musical (9 October 2014 – 31 October 2015)
- The Illusionists: Witness The Impossible (14 November 2015 – 3 January 2016)
- Motown The Musical (8 March 2016 – 20 April 2019)
- & Juliet (2 November 2019 – 16 March 2020)
- Be More Chill (30 June – 5 September 2021)
- & Juliet (24 September 2021 – March 2023)
- Mrs Doubtfire (May 2023 - April 2025)
- [Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical](https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/just-for-one-day-tickets "Just For One Day - The Live Aid Musical") (From May 2025)
## Shaftesbury Theatre Seating Plan
The Shaftesbury Theatre seating plan includes approximately 1,400 seats across three levels: Stalls, Royal Circle, and Grand Circle. The Stalls offer the most immersive experience, ideal for feeling close to the action. The Royal Circle provides a perfect balance of height and distance, while the Grand Circle gives a panoramic view of the stage at excellent value.
Each section offers a range of prices and views, with good legroom throughout the venue. Some seats have slight restrictions due to pillars or railings, so be sure to check your Shaftesbury Theatre seat view when booking.

✨ Experience the magic of Acorn Antiques, where moments become memories that last a lifetime! 🏛️ The iconic Shaftesbury Theatre in London, EN sets the perfect stage for an unforgettable celebration on November 9th, 2025 at 07:30 PM. 🌟 It's been a curated experience that brings together the best of entertainment and innovation, creating an atmosphere of wonder and excitement. From the moment you arrive, you'll be immersed in a world where the ordinary transforms into the extraordinary. 🎫 Get your tickets at 33.00 GBP. 🎊 Book early to secure your place in what promises to be an event that will be talked about for years to come!
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