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PEPPA PIG LIVE RETURNS TO
LONDON WITH BABY EVIE
Peppa Pig Live is back in London
with a brand-new stage adventure,
Peppa Pig’s Big Family Show, featuring
the newest addition to the Pig family,
baby Evie. Families visiting London this
festive season can enjoy the beloved
characters on stage at the Theatre Royal
Haymarket from 5 December until
4 January.
Produced by Fierylight in
collaboration with Hasbro, the show has
toured across the UK and is now
bringing its music, fun, and interactive
adventures to London audiences. The
story follows Peppa, George, Mummy
Pig, and Daddy Pig as they prepare for
baby Evie’s arrival. With decorating and
building to do, the family needs little
helpers – so children in the audience
can join the fun and help get everything
ready in time.
Perfect for preschoolers, this live
show captures all the charm of the hit
TV series, with music, surprises, and
plenty of ‘muddy puddles’ for everyone
to enjoy. London visitors will find it an
ideal way to introduce little ones to
theatre during the holiday season.
For over 15 years, Peppa Pig Live has
entertained families across the UK, with
more than 2.5 million fans taking part in
interactive performances. This production
is directed and co-adapted by Richard
Lewis, who has led all previous Peppa
Live shows, ensuring the same magic and
laughter audiences love.
Martin Ronan, Executive Producer at
Fierylight, says: ‘We are thrilled to bring
Peppa and friends back to the London
stage, sharing excitement, joy, and
family fun with a new generation of little
fans – and introducing baby Evie too!’
Tickets and information are available
at www.peppapiglive.com
MATHSWORLD: A DYNAMIC MATHS
DISCOVERY CENTRE
Tucked beneath a railway arch on
London’s vibrant South Bank,
MathsWorld stands as the capital’s first
dedicated mathematics discovery centre.
Located on Burrell Street, the venue
offers visitors of all ages – from toddlers
to adults – a rare opportunity to engage
with mathematics through immersive,
hands-on exploration.
Covering more than 700 square
metres, MathsWorld features over forty
interactive exhibits designed to reveal
the creativity and curiosity at the heart of
mathematical thinking. Visitors can
explore a code-breaking zone that
challenges them to decipher
cryptographic puzzles, or step inside a
giant soap bubble in the Shape and
Space area to experience geometry in a
vivid, tactile form.
An AI and Algorithms zone introduces
the mathematics that powers modern
technologies, inviting guests to test their
skills against a computer chess master
or interact with a machine that appears
to read minds. The Problem Solving
zone encourages collaborative thinking
through logic challenges and
mathematical games, illustrating how
reasoning and pattern-spotting can be
both social and enjoyable.
To inspire younger audiences, the
centre includes a dedicated Under-8s
Zone filled with age-appropriate
activities that introduce mathematical
ideas through play.
www.mathsworld.com
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