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Following its hugely successful premiere at Bristol Old Vic, the critically acclaimed new musical The Grinning Man has transferred to the West End and “demands to be seen” (The Times).
From Tony Award-winning director Tom Morris (War Horse), Kneehigh writer Carl Grose and featuring “an outstanding score” (Sunday Times) by Tim Phillips and Marc Teitler, The Grinning Man is a magical reimagining of the classic novel by Victor Hugo (Les Misérables).
A strange new act has arrived at the fairground. Who is Grinpayne and how did he get his hideous smile? Paraded as a freak, then celebrated as a star, only the love of a sightless girl can reveal his terrible secret.
Set in a fantastical world created by designer Jon Bausor (Bat Out of Hell), and brought to life with the “astonishing puppetry” (What’s on Stage) of Gyre & Gimble, the original War Horse puppeteers, The Grinning Man invites you to be seduced by the darkness at the Trafalgar Studios.
- Cancellation Policy
No exchanges or refunds after purchase.
- How Does It Work
You will receive a voucher after purchase. Please print and present on arrival.
- Suitable For Children
Age Restriction: Recommended for brave 12 year olds and above. Some scenes contain sexual references and swearing.
- Times
5 December 2017 - 14 April 2018
- Where Do I Go
Trafalgar Studios
14 Whitehall
London
SW1A 2DY
Closest Tube: Charing Cross and Embankment (Northern and Bakerloo)
Trafalgar Studio 1
Latest customer reviews
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Amazing
30 March 2018
Possibly the best new musical I've seen. Truly amazing, had me laughing and crying in places.
Dewi Evans Confirmed ticket purchaser
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Grinning man
28 March 2018
It was so special.. loved every minute.. great young energetic cast
Claire smith Confirmed ticket purchaser
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An excellent show
14 January 2018
Wonderful, singing, acting and stagecraft. Passion and pathos well balanced, the darker side offset with humour. The puppets were excellently managed and added to the production. Thoroughly recommended, well worth a visit.
Theatre Lover from Essex Confirmed ticket purchaser
Latest critic reviews
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A stunning new musical with puppetry from the director of War Horse, this is a deliciously convoluted tale of the search for truth
The Times
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"While Louis Maskell’s face is covered for most of the performance, he’s still able to deliver a monstrously emotive performance"
LondonTheatre
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"It is a remarkable, entrancing achievement and a treat for anyone who likes their storytelling with plenty of dark magic thrown in.
What's On Stage