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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

Tickets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button

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What's The Curious Case of Benjamin Button about?

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a musical adaptation of Francis Scott Fitzgerald’s fantastic novel.

The show tells the emotional story of Benjamin Button's life, a child who is born with the body and appearence of a 70 year old man. The beginning of his life is difficult as he's rejected because of how he looks. But over time, his body rejuvenates. The question is, to what extent?

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Why should you see The Curious Case of Benjamin Button?

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button was created in Southwark Playhouse in London in 2019. The show had a reprise in the same theatre in 2023. After its incredible success, at the end of 2024, it moved to the Ambassadors Theatre, a larger theatre in London's West End.

The story of The Curious Case of Benjamin Button has become well known after Fitzgerald's novella was adapted to film in 2008. A musical version of this film is now being offered in London with librettist and lyricist Jethro Compton setting the action in a Cornish fishing village. This magical musical showcases the art of puppetry and will transport you to a fantastic world where you'll discover an electric love story.

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Frequently asked questions

Tickets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button start at £25 per seat, depending on the performance date and seats chosen.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is playing at Ambassadors Theatre. The address is: West Street, WC2H 9ND London.

The Curious Case of Benjamin Button will begin its run on 10/10/2024.

Based on the information we have at the moment, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button will run until 15/02/2025. There's always a possibility that the production will extend their run.

To get cheap tickets for The Curious Case of Benjamin Button in London, you can visit the TKTS London last-minute box office for on the day tickets. However, as The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is one of the most popular shows, it's very likely that TKTS may not have any seats available for this show.

If you want to see a specific show or if you have limited flexiblity in terms of dates, or want to secure a good seat, we recommend booking your tickets online ahead of time. By booking in advance, you'll end up with much better seats and see your favourite shows on a date that suits you.

Depending on the venue, you'll be offered several ways to get your tickets during payment:

  • Collect my tickets at the venue. Please come to the box office counters at the venue 30 minutes before the performance begins with the booking confirmation email. You'll be asked to show ID or the bank card of the person who booked the tickets.
  • Send me my tickets by email. Go directly to the entrance 20 minutes before the start of the performance with your PDF tickets (printed or displayed on mobile).

Every venue has been renovated recently with evey seat giving you a good view of the stage. However, the further you are from the stage, the further you are from the magic. The seats marked by a half-coloured circle indicate less good visibility (these seats are often at the back and so you can't see the whole set). We recommend avoiding them when selecting your seats.

We accept most bank cards via our secure payment system (Visa, Mastercard, American Express).

Ticket prices are set by venues and productions. Even though the majority of musicals are suitable for children, there is no preferential child ticket.

Tickets cannot be exchanged or refunded unless in the event of force majeure (the performance is cancelled or interrupted). If this is the case, the venue or event organiser will contact you to begin the refund process.

An advertised actor can be replaced by another actor without any prior warning. Unfortunately, this is not a valid reason for requesting a refund.

Taking photos and videos is generally prohibited in venues.

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