Demon Dentist
  • West End

Strange things are happening in Alfie's town! Children are leaving their teeth for the tooth fairy and waking up to find horrible things under their pillow! Alfie and his friend Gabz are determined to get to the bottom of the mystery - but no-one could have dreamed what they'll discover, when they come face to face with the demon dentist herself!Don't miss this electrifying tale from the West End producers of David Walliams' Gangsta Granny and Billionaire Boy, both nominated for an Olivier Award! It promises to be the most thrilling and hilarious adventure yet!

"The Birmingham Stage Company has created three amazing adaptations of my books, so I can't wait to see their new production of Demon Dentist! It's going to be jaw-dropping!" David Walliams

Audio Described: Sat 17th December 2022 2:30pm & Tue 20th December 2022 3pmBSL Signed: Thu 22nd December 2022 3pm & Fri 23rd December 3pmRelaxed: Monday 2nd January 2023 11am

Important COVID-19 Information

We have ensured our air flow and ventilation is operating at above the rate suggested by the World Health Organisation.Anyone with positive symptoms should not travel to the venue.Visitors are advised to wear a face covering when entering, moving around and seated in the venue. Exceptions to this are; those medically exempt, children under 12 years of age, and while consuming food or drink.All staff will be masked and will adhere to strict cleaning and distancing guidelines.Staff will be cleaning door handles/stair rails/toilets before and during each performance.

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