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Production shot of The Little Big Things in London, showing the "FRASERS" family.
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Production shot of The Little Big Things in London, with Malinda Parris as Dr. Graham.
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About The Little Big Things

See the awe-inspiring musical debut of Henry Fraser's best-selling autobiography, The Little Big Things, and witness a true story of family, resilience, and bravery. Book The Little Big Things tickets on Box Office.
When a diving accident paralysed Henry from the shoulders down, it forced him and his family to learn a completely new way of living. Once an academy rugby player at Saracens, the 17-year-old was faced with devastating odds, yet he still managed to leave the hospital a year earlier than predicted. Now, he is a bestselling author and an inspirational speaker that has led inspirational talks to sports teams, including the England 7s.

Directed by Luke Sheppard, the critically acclaimed director behind & Juliet and My Son's a Queer, The Little Big Things reminds you to cherish every aspect of life and never take things for granted. With Joe White’s book and Nick Butcher and Tom Ling’s music, this production showcases a theatrical pop score perfect for telling this real-life inspirational tale.

Witness this unmissable true story and book The Little Big Things tickets on Box Office.

Run time

2h 20m (incl. interval)

Start date

2nd September, 2023

End date

2nd March, 2024

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1K+ Reviews

Jillbaila

Jillbaila

455 Reviews | 93 Followers
84%
Refreshing, Fantastic cast, Absorbing, Sentimental, Great staging

See it if Disabled actors in key roles, excellent cast overall. Amy Trigg was a standout. Nicely staged in the round.

Don’t see it if A bit overly sentimental, verges into the realm of inspiration porn. Pleasant pop score mostly forgettable.

Lou Jammers

Lou Jammers

23 Reviews | 3 Followers
100%
Great staging, Great singing, Epic, Must see, Enchanting

See it if There isn't a show like it! It is a spellbounding show that brings all emotions to the surface, you will love it!!

Don’t see it if If you don't think a person who has a disability should be on stage living their dream. Also don't see it if you don't like crying.

Alex Room

Alex Room

229 Reviews | 42 Followers
100%
Must see, Great writing, Great staging, Great singing, Great acting

See it if You wanna see one of the best new british musicals in years

Don’t see it if you don't like to cry

M 608343

M 608343

581 Reviews | 89 Followers
100%
Intelligent, Great writing, Great staging, Great acting, Absorbing

See it if You want a musical that has something to say. Performances are terrific. Script is excellent. Very powerful, very moving.

Don’t see it if You want a lighthearted comedy. This has some funny bits. Good choreo. This lives up to the book. Go see it!

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Important information

Please note: this production contains flashing lights, haze, loud noises and some strong language.

The Little Big Things cast and creative team

By: Joe White, adapted from the book by Henry Fraser
Songs by: Nick Butcher (music and lyrics) and Tom Ling (lyrics)
Director: Luke Sheppard
Choreography: Mark Smith
Cast list: Ed Larkin (as Henry Fraser), Jonny Amies (as younger Henry Fraser), Linzi Hateley (as Fran Fraser), Alasdair Harvey (as Andrew Fraser), Jordan Benjamin (as Dom), Rebecca Bowden (as Surgeon), Jamie Chatterton (as Tom), Gracie McGonigal (as Katie), Tom Oliver (as Marco), Malinda Parris (as Dr Graham), Cleve September (as Will), Amy Trigg (as Agnes)
Design: Colin Richmond
Costumes: Fay Fullerton
Lighting: Howard Hudson
Sound: Paul Gatehouse
Other info: Video design by Luke Halls; music supervision, orchestrations, and arrangements by Matthew Brind

Venue

Soho Place

2 Soho Place, London, England, W1D 3BG

Directions

Railway station: Euston
Bus numbers: (Tottenham Ct Rd Station) 7, 10, 14, 24, 29, 73, 134, 242; (New Oxford St) 1, 8, 25, 55, 98, 176, 390
Night bus numbers: (Tottenham Ct Rd Station) 7, 10, 14, 24, 134, 242, N7, N29, N35, N68, N73, N253, N279; (New Oxford St) 25, 176, 390, N1, N8, N41, N55, N98, N171, N207
Car park: YMCA Great Russell Street (2mins), Holborn Selkirk House Museum Street (5mins)
Directions from tube: The theatre can be seen from the station, on the corner of the crossroads between Tottenham Court Road and Oxford Street.

Tickets

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