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Experience a festive STEM adventure with Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas at London's Garrick Theatre, perfect for families with children age 4+.

Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas is a lively, family-friendly show held at the Garrick Theatre in London’s West End. For £25 per ticket, this 60-minute live performance invites children aged 4 and above to explore the science behind Christmas traditions through interactive experiments and engaging storytelling. With audience participation and surprises, this show offers a festive STEM experience that creates joyful holiday memories.
The show features Maddie Moate, a beloved children’s TV presenter, making her West End debut in this special performance. Inspired by her hit book, the production combines educational fun with festive cheer, making it a standout option for families seeking an entertaining and educational holiday activity in central London.
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This live show takes place at the Garrick Theatre, located at 2 Charing Cross Rd, London WC2H 0HH. It is conveniently accessible by public transport, with the Leicester Square station (on the Northern and Piccadilly lines) just a 2-minute walk, and Charing Cross station (on the Northern and Bakerloo lines) only a 5-minute walk. Bus routes 24, 29, and 176 also stop on Charing Cross Road.
Tickets must be purchased in advance, and attendees receive an e-ticket via email, which must be brought to the theatre. Children under 18 months can attend free of charge as babes-in-arms, but 18 months and older require a ticket. It is advised to arrive at least 30 minutes before the start for smooth entry. The performance duration is 60 minutes with no interval, making it suitable for younger audiences with shorter attention spans.
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Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas centers on answering Christmas-related questions through magical experiments and storytelling. Visitors will learn where snow comes from, how Christmas crackers make a bang, and why Brussels sprouts have their distinctive effect. The show’s focus on winter science makes it both educational and entertaining for children and their families.
Interactive experiments are a highlight, with audience participation encouraged to bring the science to life. This approach ensures that both kids and adults stay engaged, with plenty of surprises to maintain a festive atmosphere. Maddie’s engaging style and live demonstrations make complex concepts accessible and fun.

The Garrick Theatre provides a comfortable and lively setting for the show. Its central location means families can combine the experience with other West End activities or visits to nearby attractions. The theatre’s compact size helps create an intimate environment where the audience feels involved in Maddie’s festive science adventure.
Since flash photography is not allowed, visitors should prepare accordingly and respect the theatre’s policies to ensure a smooth experience. The theatre environment is designed to be family-friendly and welcoming for children aged 4+.
The show kicks off with Maddie Moate welcoming visitors into her world of wonder and science. She uses live demonstrations and storytelling to answer some of the most curious Christmas questions, making the learning process fun and accessible. The interactive nature of the show keeps children actively involved, which enhances their understanding of festive traditions through hands-on experiments.
The festive cheer is infused throughout, with Maddie’s cheerful personality and surprise elements creating a lively holiday atmosphere. The show’s pacing ensures that children remain captivated for its full 60-minute duration, without feeling overwhelmed or bored.
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At £25 per ticket, this show offers a cost-effective way for families to enjoy a special holiday experience in the West End. The inclusion of interactive experiments and Maddie Moate’s engaging presentation adds considerable value, especially for children who enjoy learning through play. The show’s educational focus and festive theme make it a worthwhile investment for a memorable holiday outing.
It’s important to note that meals and beverages are not included, and visitors should plan to eat before or after the show. Also, transportation costs are not covered, so families should factor in travel time and expenses when planning their day.
Arriving 30 minutes early allows ample time for settling in and avoiding last-minute stress. Since the show is 60 minutes long without an interval, it is suitable for younger children with shorter attention spans, provided they are comfortable in a theatre environment.
Parents should remember to bring the e-ticket confirmation, and flash photography is prohibited to respect performers and fellow attendees. The venue’s central location makes it easy to combine the show with other West End attractions or a walk around London’s lively cultural districts.
This festive STEM show is ideal for families with children aged 4 and above who are curious about science and love holiday traditions. The interactive format and use of experiments make it especially appealing for young learners and kids who enjoy hands-on activities.
While the show is primarily designed for children, adults will also appreciate Maddie Moate’s engaging storytelling and the educational content. It offers a fun break from typical holiday outings and a chance to learn something new in a festive setting.
Children under 18 months are not required to purchase a ticket and can attend as babes-in-arms. For children 18 months and older, a ticket is necessary. The theatre’s environment is suitable for children, and the show’s duration is appropriate for younger audiences.
Since latecomers might not be admitted until a break, it is best to arrive early to settle comfortably. The show’s clear policies on no refunds or exchanges due to artist unavailability are standard but mean visitors should plan accordingly.
Maddie Moate’s Very Curious Christmas offers a fun, educational, and festive outing in the heart of London’s West End. Its interactive experiments and engaging storytelling make science accessible and entertaining during the holiday season. The central location, affordable price, and family-friendly environment enhance its appeal.
This show is especially suited for families with children aged 4+ who enjoy learning through activities and have an interest in Christmas traditions. While not including meals or transport, its educational content and cheerful atmosphere make it a worthwhile holiday activity to add to a London Christmas trip.
Is the show suitable for children under 4?
The show is recommended for ages 4 and above, but children under 18 months can attend free as babes-in-arms.
How long does the performance last?
The show runs for 60 minutes without an interval, making it manageable for young children.
Do I need to book tickets in advance?
Yes, tickets must be purchased before the performance, and an e-ticket will be sent via email.
Can I take photos during the show?
No, flash photography is not allowed to ensure a comfortable environment for everyone.
Is the venue accessible by public transport?
Yes, it is very accessible, with Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations nearby, plus bus routes on Charing Cross Road.
Are there any discounts or special offers?
The data only mentions a standard ticket price of £25, with no mention of discounts.
Can I bring food or drinks into the theatre?
Food and beverages are not included, and the theatre typically does not permit outside food or drink.
What should I do if I am late for the show?
Latecomers might not be admitted until a break, so arriving early is recommended.
Is the show suitable for adults?
Yes, adults will find the storytelling and science explanations engaging and enjoy the festive atmosphere.
How do I get to the Garrick Theatre?
It is within walking distance from Leicester Square and Charing Cross stations, and easily reachable by bus or train.