Big Bad Wolf

at The Actors Church

Covent Garden Available from Thu 30 Jul to Fri 31 Jul

Join the Big Bad Wolf for a Wild, Rock ’n’ Roll Fairytale Rampage at St Paul's Church theatre!

Step into a world where fairy tales get flipped, cranked to eleven, and blasted with pure rock ’n’ roll attitude. This isn’t the bedtime Big Bad Wolf — this is the strutting, scheming, guitar‑thrashing Wolf who’s been exiled to the Deep Dark Wood… and honestly? He’s loving it.

Show details:

  • Dates: 30th - 31st July 2026
  • Age guidance: All ages!
  • Duration: TBC
  • Venue: St Pauls Church, Bedford Street, Covent Garden, London, WC2E 9ED

About the Big Bad Wolf

Far from the do‑gooders of Fairytaleville, the Wolf and his loyal crew throw wild woodland parties every night. But something’s missing… What really happened to Little Red Riding Hood? Did the Three Little Pigs ditch construction for a booming techno career? And can a determined Fairy Godmother truly reform a wolf who prefers chaos over kindness?

Back on tour and louder than ever, The Plandits deliver an original, high‑energy musical packed with live tunes, punky attitude and gleeful mischief. Expect big laughs, bold characters and a story that tears through the rulebook in the best possible way.

It’s a show where fairy tales collide with festival vibes — unpredictable, outrageous and completely unforgettable.

Location

St Pauls Church

Bedford St,
Covent Garden,
London,
WC2E 9ED
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Facilities
  • Toilets
  • Food & Drink
  • Wheelchair access
More Info
Are the shows at St Paul's Church outdoors?

Yes, these summer performances are all performed in the gardens

What happens if it rains at St Pauls'?

The Great British summertime is famous for its unpredictable weather! In 99% of chances, the performance will continue come rain or shine. In cases of heavy rain, it may be necessary to halt the performance for a short period. In the unlikely circumstance of extreme weather (including extreme heat), the performance may be postponed until a further date. 

Do please dress for the weather accordingly! If possible, try to avoid bringing umbrellas as they can block sight-lines for other audience members. Raincoats and ponchos are just as fetching - St Paul's can provide free ponchos for audience members without any suitable cover!

Can I book specific seats for performances?

Most performances has unreserved seating, and is on a first come, first served basis. Alternatively, if you would prefer to bring your own chair or picnic blanket, please let the Front Of House staff know, and will do the best to seat you. 

Is St Pauls Church wheelchair accessible?

Yes! St Paul's Cathedral in London is largely wheelchair accessible, offering step-free access via the south churchyard, lift access to the Crypt and Quire, and accessible toilets.

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