The Tiger Who Came To Tea Reviews
Nicola from London, England
AVOID
I can’t believe that this London “show” charges so much money for what it is!!! Absolutely awful!!! At best it would be good for a 1 year old. Anyone older than 1 would not find this entertaining at all. I was literally counting down the minutes for this repetitive “show” to be over. Paid £90 for tickets and I’m still in shock at how bad it was.
Sean Gough from Norwich, England
EMBARRASSINGLY BAD
My 4 year old grandson was clearly bored and, judging by the lack of engagement from children around us, so were most the audience. Unbelievably thin content, zero humour that you would actually laugh at, and treatment of the audience as if they're imbeciles. A very cynical marketing exercise. Avoid. What's concerning, is it it was a given positive reviews by the guardian and timeout. It does make you wonder what's motivating some critics.
John Brown from Belfast, NI
ABSOLUTELY TERRIBLE
Went to see this in Belfast with family. Absolutely awful… not slick, not entertaining and rarely funny. The quality of set and acting wouldn’t have been passable for a performance in a school hall let alone the Ulster hall. The acting was awful, there has to be a way of telling a story without patronising everyone there!
Carrie from London, England
DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME OR MONEY
Awful adaptation of a fabulous story. It was boring, amateur, awkward singing interaction and young Sophie was interpreted by a +50 year old lady! Very disappointing. Profesional prices for a very amateur play that could come easily from a high school performance. Do not bother to waste your time & money.
Tom from London, England
DREADFUL
The book is an absolute classic, full of dignity and charm. This adaption is the polar opposite, it's cheap, repetitive, boring and the wonderful characters from the book are butchered on the stage. Avoid.
Traumatised from London, England
SECOND-HAND EMBARRASMENT
I was squirming with second-hand embarrassment that my cheeks probably went red. My mum (child's grandmother) cringed really hard too. Super bad acting and just very, very weird. Even within the first 5 minutes it was odd, and it just got worst at time went on. And they just dragged out the horrendous acting of the tiger really slowly strutting everywhere like he was forward moonwalking. Very odd. We were waiting to get out really to save face from further cringe. How this is in London West End is beyond me, do not recommend. I'm writing this almost a year later, and I still think about my second-hand embarrassment!
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