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Richmond Theatre
Escape to a world of pure imagination with Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. When Charlie Bucket finds one of the five golden tickets to the Wonka Chocolate Factory, he and the other winners can’t wait to feast on the sweets of their dreams. But beyond the factory gates, they find more than just a remarkable feast of delectable deliciousness... and as they make the extraordinary journey through Willy Wonka’s marvellous creation, they discover that nobody leaves the same way they arrived…

Based on the iconic book by Roald Dahl, and enjoying hit runs in the West End and on Broadway, this spectacular stage show combines the memorable songs from the original 1970’s motion picture (“The Candy Man” and “Pure Imagination”) with all new numbers from the multi award-winning songwriters of Hairspray. This energetic show is brimming with quirky rhythms, rich harmonies, and a playful mix of musical styles that capture the magic and madness of Wonka’s world. It’s full of over-the-top, larger than life characters and a dazzling array of dance, from high-energy hip-hop and jazz to traditional musical theatre numbers and even a lively Bavarian slap dance!
Get your golden ticket and visit the whimsical world of Willy Wonka and Charlie and the Chocolate Factory this February half term at Richmond Theatre. If the Candyman can… you can too!
BSL Translated Performance supported by Savills Richmond Hill

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One of the oldest surviving theatres designed by iconic architect Frank Matcham, Richmond Theatre has sat in the heart of the local community since 1899.
The beautiful Grade II-listed venue presents a wide range of quality shows, from pre- and post-West End Drama to record-breaking musicals, opera, dance and family entertainment.
The theatre is also a popular filming location, having been used for film and TV including Finding Neverland, Bugsy Malone, Killing Eve and Ted Lasso.
Richmond Theatre
