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Quantum Theatre are back with an enchanting new adaptation of two of Beatrix Potter’s best-loved Tales, The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny.Peter and his naughty cousin Benjamin know very well that they are not to go into Mr McGregor’s garden, but they cannot resist and soon they find themselves in all sorts of scrapes, caught In a net, trapped by a snarling cat and face to face with Mr McGregor himself!
How will they ever escape? Can Old Mr Bunny come to the rescue in time? And whatever will Mr McGregor make of all those footprints in the flower beds?
Michael Whitmore’s charming adaptation will have you spellbound so why not grab the kids, a blanket and a picnic and join Peter and Benjamin on their hair-raising adventures - a magical afternoon of fun for all the family.
📍 Venue Description: St Paul’s Church, affectionately known as The Actors’ Church, is a unique and atmospheric venue nestled at the heart of Covent Garden. While it remains a working place of worship, it has developed a cherished reputation within London’s theatre community as a space for both performance and reflection. Its intimate setting, peaceful garden, and historic architecture make it an exceptional venue for concerts, plays, recitals, and festivals throughout the year.
### **The History of St Paul’s Church**
Commissioned by the 4th Earl of Bedford and designed by renowned architect Inigo Jones, St Paul’s Church was completed in 1633. It was one of the first new churches built in London after the Reformation and is widely considered the first example of classical architecture applied to a London church.
The church gained its moniker, The Actors’ Church, due to its long-standing association with the theatrical community. It lies just steps from the heart of Theatreland and has become a spiritual and commemorative home for performers, writers, and stage crew alike. Memorials to Sir Charlie Chaplin, Noël Coward, Dame Diana Rigg, and Vivien Leigh can be found within the church and its gardens, alongside numerous other figures from the world of stage and screen.
Though damaged in the Blitz during WWII, St Paul’s was faithfully restored and remains an active parish church and vibrant arts venue. It has played host to productions by Iris Theatre and other acclaimed companies, often making full use of its architecture and gardens for immersive and site-specific performances.
### **Where is St Paul’s Church?**
St Paul’s Church is located on the west side of Covent Garden Piazza, behind the central market building. The main entrance to the church is via the Covent Garden Piazza, and the churchyard can be accessed via Bedford Street.
### **Nearest train station to St Paul’s Church**
The nearest train stations are Charing Cross and Waterloo, both within walking distance.
### **Nearest tube station to St Paul’s Church**
The nearest tube station to St Paul’s Church is Covent Garden.
### **Buses to St Paul’s Church**
Bus routes 9, 15, 87, 11, 24, 29, 91 and 139 serve the surrounding Covent Garden area.
### **St Paul’s Church seating plan**
The venue has a flexible seating layout, with approximately 300 seats available depending on the production. Most performances are unreserved seating, with pews or individual chairs arranged to suit the staging. Outdoor performances in the church garden often use bench or picnic-style seating, depending on the weather and production format.
### **St Paul’s Church accessibility**
St Paul’s Church is wheelchair accessible via the Bedford Street entrance. There is step-free access into the nave (main performance area) and accessible toilet facilities on site. Accessible seating can be arranged, please contact the venue in advance if you require assistance or specific arrangements.
### **St Paul’s Church safety policy**
The Actors’ Church prioritises the safety and comfort of all guests. All performances adhere to health and safety standards, and evacuation procedures are clearly communicated before each show. During outdoor events, performances may be paused or delayed in the case of severe weather for the safety of audiences and cast. Bag checks may be in place at selected events.
### **St Paul’s Church dress code**
There is no formal dress code. Casual attire is welcome, though guests may wish to dress appropriately for the weather for outdoor productions in the garden. Bringing layers or rainwear is advised for open-air performances, as seating is not under cover.
✨ Discover the extraordinary at The Tale of Peter Rabbit and Benjamin Bunny, where magic meets reality in ways you've never imagined! 🏛️ Set in St Pauls Church, Covent Garden nestled in bustling London, EN, this event promises to be a landmark occasion. 📅 Taking place on July 29th, 2026 at 11:00 AM, it's going to create an atmosphere where every moment becomes a cherished memory. 🌟 Immerse yourself in an experience crafted with attention to every detail, designed to surprise and delight at every turn. They have worked tirelessly to ensure this event exceeds all expectations, bringing together elements of entertainment, innovation, and pure joy. 🎫 Get your tickets at 22.00 GBP. 🎊 Don't miss your chance to be part of this remarkable journey!
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Event Venue
St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, Bedford Street, Covent Garden,, St Pauls Church, Covent Garden, London, United Kingdom
Tickets
GBP 22
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