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Into the Woods London tickets
Playing a strictly limited run at the Bridge Theatre, Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine’s Tony Award-winning masterpiece takes audiences deep into a realm where fairy tales collide, wishes come true, and the consequences of desire unravel before your eyes. Book your official Into the Woods tickets now!
About Into the Woods
In this thrilling reimagining, the Baker and his Wife embark on a desperate quest to break a wicked curse, encountering beloved characters like Cinderella, Jack, Little Red Riding Hood, and Rapunzel—each on their own journey to find happiness. But in the dark heart of the woods, magic comes at a price. As the characters’ dreams are granted, their world begins to unravel, forcing them to confront loss, responsibility, and the reality that happily ever after may not be what they imagined.
Staged in the round with breathtaking immersive elements, this production invites you into the heart of the action. Watch as the woods twist and transform around you, blurring the lines between audience and performer in a way that only the Bridge Theatre can achieve. Featuring Sondheim’s iconic score, Into the Woods promises to be a spellbinding experience that will enchant, thrill, and move you**.**
Facts and critical acclaim
- The original Broadway run won 3 Tony Awards, including; Best Original Score and Best Book of a Musical.
- The Disney film adaptation grossed over $213 million worldwide, It received three nominations at both the Academy Awards and the Golden Globe Awards.
- Sondheim and Lapine were the first artists to let their show be adapted for kids. Music Theatre International turned Into the Woods into a 50-minute musical called Into the Woods, Jr., containing just the first act.
Into the Woods creatives
- Music and Lyrics - Stephen Sondheim
- Book - James Lapine
- Director - Jordan Fein
- Designer - Tom Scutt
Into the Woods cast
Casting to be announced.
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Captioned: Friday 30 January 2026 at 7.30pm. Audio Described: Saturday 21 February 2026 at 2.30pm.Latest Into The Woods News

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The Bridge Theatre - Best Seats and Seating Plan
Opened in 2017, the Bridge Theatre is the first new theatre of its scale to be built in London’s commercial theatre sector in 80 years and has quickly established itself as one of London’s most exciting modern venues. Founded by Nicholas Hytner and Nick Starr (formerly of the National Theatre), the Bridge Theatre is located near Tower Bridge and boasts a flexible auditorium that allows for innovative staging configurations.
Since its opening, the Bridge Theatre has staged a host of notable productions and star-studded plays, including Julius Caesar’s groundbreaking promenade production starring Ben Whishaw and Richard II starring Jonathan Bailey. Its reputation for bold and inventive productions continues to draw major talent and enthusiastic audiences.
What are the best seats at the Bridge Theatre?
Choosing the best seats at the Bridge Theatre really depends on the type of production and your personal preferences. The venue's innovative design means that every seat offers something special.
The stalls at the Bridge Theatre are flat-floor seating that offers a close-up, immersive view of the action — especially important in productions using the venue's signature thrust or in-the-round stage configurations. Seats in the central stalls (Rows C - J) offer a particularly great balance of proximity and full view.
Gallery 1 runs along the sides of the theatre and provides a more elevated view. These seats are perfect if you like a wider perspective of the staging and choreography, and they can be ideal for productions with complex sets or large ensemble casts.
Higher up and slightly more distant, Gallery 2 seats are typically more affordable. They still offer a good view, especially for productions that use a lot of overhead effects or aerial staging. If you’re looking for value without compromising too much on experience, Gallery 2 is a solid choice.
Different seating areas cater to different viewing preferences, and thanks to the thoughtful design, there’s really no “bad seat” at the Bridge Theatre!
Bridge Theatre seating plan
28 Apr, 2025 | By Sian McBride