Marvin's Binoculars

About Marvin's Binoculars

The hit digital show comes to the stage

By Justin Audibert
Based on an original idea by Samuel Wyer and Justin Audibert
Directed by Hannah Quigley

5 Stars

The perfect family show to get younger children talking and exploring!

A Younger Theatre on the digital show

Get ready for a nature adventure this summer as our five-star show opens at our London Bridge home!

Marvin loves exploring all the parks around his London home in search of birds, bugs and animals. On his ninth birthday he’s overjoyed – his very own pair of grown-up, pro binoculars! But then something terrible happens: he loses them, and to get them back he must face the park’s most formidable resident… the intimidating park warden.

Join Marvin as he discovers wildlife and friendship in the most unlikely places. Touching on themes of racial prejudice, Marvin’s Binoculars inspires children to explore and celebrate the outdoors in their local green spaces.


Ticket info

£6 - £12 under 18s / £12 - £18 adults

Previews 1 - 8 Jun: all tickets £8 under 18s / £10 adults

Photos by Manuel Harlan

KEEPING YOU SAFE

We have been granted the Society Of London Theatre & UK Theatre’s ‘See It Safely‘ mark, which certifies that we are complying with the latest Government and industry COVID-19 guidelines, to ensure the safety of our staff and audiences. Read more about how we're keeping you safe in the pandemic.

Audio Description

Our cast have recorded an audio described introduction to each of the characters they play, along with an audio described recording of the set. which you can listen to here.

Cast

  • Marvin Daniel Braimah
  • The Warden Marie Blount
  • Sita Rose-Marie Christian

Creative Team

  • By Justin Audibert
  • Based on an original idea by Samuel Wyer and Justin Audibert
  • Directed by Hannah Quigley
  • Designed by Samuel Wyer
  • Sound Design and Music by Mike Winship
  • Lighting Design by Simeon Miller
  • Associate Design by Constance Canavarro
  • Movement by Lucy Cullingford
  • Voice by Joel Trill
  • Fight Direction by Bethan Clarke