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The BFG West End Reviews

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One extraordinary night, a young orphan named Sophie is snatched by a giant and taken far away to Giant Country. There she learns that human-eating giants are guzzling 'norphans' the... (more info)

Theatre Shakespeare Theatre
Previews Nov 25, 2025
Opened Dec 9, 2025
Critics' Rating
7.75 Mixed
2 Positive
2 Mixed
0 Negative
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Critics' Reviews

The performers are impeccable under the direction of RSC co-head Daniel Evans. Yet with the BFG and baddie giant Bloodbottler divided between an actor, a puppet and four on-stage puppeteers, coherent characterisation can be lost; Paddington: The Musi...

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The BFG at Royal Shakespeare Theatre Review

From: Theatre & Tonic  |  By: Emmie  |  Date: 12/10/2025

This production of The BFG represents some of the finest work delivered by the RSC that I have ever witnessed. A true masterpiece of theatrical stagecraft, it weaves together a stunning blend of artistry. There’s the evocative score and ingenious p...

7
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Wonderful, but at other points, it feels like the focus gets lost; as when we’re required to watch both the human and puppet versions of the other bruising giants slug it out, diminishing the menace of the vicious “Bloodbottler” in particular. ...

8
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Bringing all this to the stage requires skill and vision, of which director Daniel Evans and his team evidently possess limitless supplies. Visually, the show is a marvel, a world of colour and light that draws frequent gasps and often beggars belief...

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