This Nutcracker London Review by London Reviews is the most thorough independent guide available to English National Ballet’s Christmas 2026 production at the London Coliseum, running from 17 December 2026 to 10 January 2027.

Last updated: 30 April 2026 — Independently researched and written by the London Reviews editorial team.

Looking for an honest Nutcracker London Review? This is the most thorough independent assessment of English National Ballet’s flagship Christmas production at the London Coliseum, choreographed by Artistic Director Aaron S. Watkin and Olivier Award-winner Arielle Smith. Below we cover the venue, the production design, ticket pricing from £27.25, accessibility, and what audiences actually said about the 2024 and 2025 runs.

At a Glance

  • Show: Nutcracker (English National Ballet)
  • Genre: Classical ballet — annual Christmas production
  • Venue: London Coliseum, St Martin’s Lane, London WC2N 4ES
  • Performance dates: 17 December 2026 – 10 January 2027
  • Show times: Evenings Mon–Sat 7:30pm; matinées Mon, Tue, Thu, Fri, Sat 2:30pm; Wednesday 1:00pm
  • Running time: approximately 2 hours including a 20-minute interval
  • Age: All ages (family-friendly; under-16s get 25% discount)
  • Choreography: Aaron S. Watkin and Arielle Smith
  • Set/costume design: Dick Bird
  • Music: Tchaikovsky, English National Ballet Philharmonic live
  • Tickets: from £27.25
  • Where to book: londoncoliseum.org, ballet.org.uk, ATG Tickets
  • Nearest Tube: Leicester Square (Northern, Piccadilly)
  • Capacity: 2,359 — London’s largest theatre

Introduction

Nutcracker is, in London, less a single show than an annual Christmas institution. English National Ballet has been performing The Nutcracker every December since 1950 — that is seventy-five consecutive Christmases of Tchaikovsky, sugar-plum fairies and the dance of the snowflakes. The company’s current production, choreographed by Artistic Director Aaron S. Watkin and Olivier Award-winner Arielle Smith, premiered in 2023 and has rapidly become the company’s most-popular Nutcracker version in decades.

The London Coliseum, ENB’s London home, is one of the most beautiful theatres in the country — Edwardian, Grade II*-listed, and the largest London theatre by capacity. The Christmas run brings the full English National Ballet Philharmonic into the orchestra pit and roughly 100 dancers (principals, soloists, corps de ballet, English National Ballet School students) onto the stage.

The Venue: London Coliseum

The London Coliseum opened in 1904 as Sir Oswald Stoll’s pleasure-palace music hall, designed by Frank Matcham. The 2,359-seat house is laid out across four levels — Stalls (758), Dress Circle (519), Upper Circle (538), Balcony (544). It is the home of English National Opera and the seasonal venue for English National Ballet.

Leicester Square (Northern, Piccadilly) is three minutes’ walk; Charing Cross (Bakerloo, Northern) is four; Embankment is six.

Best seats: Centre Stalls Rows G to L (connoisseur). Dress Circle Row B centre (best overall view of the snowflakes scene). Upper Circle Row A centre (bargain).

Accessibility: Step-free to Stalls and Dress Circle. Wheelchair spaces in the Stalls. Email access@eno.org or call 020 7845 9300.

The Show

Nutcracker is one of the most familiar narrative ballets in the classical repertoire. Christmas Eve in late-19th-century Europe; young Clara is given a Nutcracker doll by her godfather Drosselmeyer; the doll comes to life, defeats the Mouse King, and Clara is whisked to the Land of Sweets where the Sugar Plum Fairy presides over a series of national-themed divertissements before the closing apotheosis.

Tchaikovsky’s score is one of the most recognisable in classical music — “Dance of the Sugar Plum Fairy”, “Russian Trepak”, “Arabian Dance”, “Waltz of the Flowers”, “Snowflakes”, and the closing “Pas de Deux”. The English National Ballet Philharmonic performs live throughout. Approximately two hours including the interval — short by ballet standards, perfect for children.

The Cast & Production

Principal casting is announced a few months ahead. ENB’s current principals include Erina Takahashi, Aitor Arrieta, Sangeun Lee, Francesco Gabriele Frola, Emma Hawes, Junor Souza, Fernando Carratalá Coloma and Skyler Martin. Casting rotates across performances. Children’s roles taken by English National Ballet School students.

Music, Choreography & Design

The English National Ballet Philharmonic performs Tchaikovsky live. The Coliseum’s acoustic is unusually generous to the strings.

Watkin/Smith’s choreography keeps the traditional structure while adding more ensemble work for the corps de ballet. Dick Bird’s design — Edwardian Christmas-card pinks, golds and ice-blues — is widely considered the most photogenic Nutcracker design currently performed.

Tickets & Pricing

Tickets start at £27.25 and rise to approximately £150 for centre Stalls premium. Under-16s 25% off. Family bundles available.

Best value: Dress Circle Row B centre £75–£100. Splurge: Centre Stalls Rows G to L £100–£150. Bargain: Upper Circle Row A centre £45–£60.

What Audiences Actually Say

The 2024 and 2025 runs averaged 4.7 on TripAdvisor. Recurring positives: “magical for the children”, “the snowflakes scene”, “the live orchestra”, “Dick Bird’s costumes”. Mild negatives: “Act One slow for very young children”, “premium tickets pricey”.

Critic verdicts: four-star reviews from The Guardian (Lyndsey Winship), The Stage, Time Out, WhatsOnStage. Reddit r/ballet uniformly enthusiastic.

What Audiences Love Most

  1. The live orchestra. Meaningfully better than recorded versions.
  2. Dick Bird’s design. Most photogenic Nutcracker in London.
  3. The snowflakes scene. Visual highlight by audience consensus.
  4. The closing apotheosis. Standing-ovation moment.
  5. Family-friendliness. 25% child discount.
  6. The London Coliseum. One of London’s most beautiful theatres.
  7. The £27.25 entry tier. Cheapest classical ballet of Christmas season.
  8. The 100-strong company. A scale of ballet few productions match.

Areas for Consideration

  1. Act One slower for under-fives.
  2. Casting rotates — check sheets if you have preferences.
  3. Premium tickets up to £150.
  4. Coliseum is busy at Christmas — plan transport.
  5. Top rows of Upper Circle and Balcony lose detail.

Who Is Nutcracker Best For?

  • ✅ Families with children aged 6+
  • ✅ First-time ballet attendees
  • ✅ Christmas London visitors
  • ✅ Classical music fans
  • ✅ Ballet completists
  • ✅ Date-night audiences
  • ✅ Grandparents with grandchildren
  • ⚠️ Children under 5
  • ⚠️ Audiences expecting contemporary dance

How It Compares

Feature ENB Nutcracker Royal Ballet (ROH) BRB Matthew Bourne
Genre Classical ballet Classical ballet Classical ballet Contemporary
Venue London Coliseum Royal Opera House Royal Albert Hall Sadler’s Wells
Price £27.25 – £150 £35 – £200+ £30 – £100 £25 – £85
Best For Families, value Prestige Spectacle Dance fans

Verdict. ENB’s Nutcracker is the most accessibly priced classical ballet in London — the right entry point for families, first-timers and Christmas tourists.

Insider Tips

  • Best value seat: Dress Circle Row B centre at £75–£100.
  • Best splurge: Centre Stalls Rows G to L at £100–£150.
  • Best bargain: Upper Circle Row A centre at £45–£60.
  • For children: Stalls Row D to G centre.
  • Pre-show dining: Joe Allen, Dishoom Covent Garden, Wahaca, Café in the Crypt at St Martin-in-the-Fields.
  • Pre-order interval drinks. Always.
  • Avoid weekday evenings before Christmas Day — those sell out first.
  • Best for first-timers: Saturday matinée or Wednesday 1pm.

FAQs

How long is Nutcracker at the London Coliseum, including the interval?

Approximately 2 hours including a 20-minute interval.

Is Nutcracker at the London Coliseum suitable for children?

Suitable for ages 5 and up. Under-16s get 25% off.

When does Nutcracker open at the London Coliseum in 2026?

17 December 2026, running until 10 January 2027.

What are the best seats for Nutcracker at the London Coliseum?

Dress Circle Row B centre for value. Centre Stalls Rows G to L for splurge.

Is Nutcracker at the London Coliseum accessible for wheelchair users?

Yes. Step-free to Stalls and Dress Circle.

Who choreographed the Nutcracker at the London Coliseum?

Aaron S. Watkin and Olivier Award-winner Arielle Smith. The production premiered in 2023.

How do I get to the London Coliseum by public transport?

Leicester Square Tube is three minutes’ walk; Charing Cross four; Embankment six.

How much do Nutcracker tickets at the London Coliseum cost in 2026?

From £27.25 (including booking fees). Children under 16 get 25% off.

How long has English National Ballet performed Nutcracker?

Every Christmas since 1950 — 75 consecutive years.

London Reviews Verdict on Nutcracker London Review

The English National Ballet Nutcracker is, by audience and critic consensus, the best-value classical ballet booking of the Christmas season anywhere in London. Watkin/Smith’s reimagining is the company’s strongest version in decades; Dick Bird’s design is the most photogenic Nutcracker in town; the live ENB Philharmonic is one of the best ballet orchestras in the country.

Our final word on this Nutcracker London Review: book it. Book Dress Circle Row B if you can. Bring the children. Saturday or Wednesday matinée for the smoothest family experience.

Summary Rating

Choreography & Dance ★★★★★
Live Orchestra ★★★★★
Set & Costume Design ★★★★★
Family-Friendliness ★★★★★
Value for Money ★★★★★
OVERALL ★★★★★ (4.9/5)

Disclaimer

This Nutcracker London Review is independently written by the London Reviews editorial team, last updated 30 April 2026.

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