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Based on Hans Christian Anderson's classic tale, "The Ugly Duckling", HONK! is an enchanting comic musical packed with sparkling wit, brilliant design, a memorable score and dazzling choreography - including a chorus of tap dancing frogs...
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“A
celebration of
being different”
THE GUARDIAN
“Heart-warming theatre in which to revel”
TIME OUT
"...Terrific Fun... ...Cracking Entertainment..."
EVENING STANDARD
“Honk! stands out as a box fresh delight for all ages.
And the best Christmas Show ever. Probably”
THEATRE WORLD
“This stunning new musical… will delight all with its great score,
witty lyrics and visual impact”
NEWBURY WEEKLY NEWS
“This utterly delicious new musical version of Hans Christian Andersen…
pulls off the considerable trick of delighting children and winking wickedly
at adults simultaneously... ...One's feathers stand on end with joy...
...Breathes exhilarating new life into an old classic....”
THE INDEPENDENT
“The Ugly Duckling story, turned into a witty, tuneful musical by George Stiles
and Anthony Drewe, the brightest hopes for the future of the British musical.
Stiles writes genuinely hummable tunes from novelty numbers to yearning
love songs, while Drewe is a splendidly literate and witty lyricist”
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
“It’s hard to imagine a show more perfectly designed to appeal to audience
members as young as six, while still giving the grown ups a great time too”
WHATSONSTAGE
“Imagine the colour and wit of Disney’s Jungle Book, mixed with the vivacity
of ‘40s Hollywood musicals, exuberantly staged, and you still only have
some idea of how stonkingly brilliant this Christmas treat is”
TIME OUT
“…that rare and right combination: a musical for
thinking children and adults”
THE SOUTHAMPTON PRESS, NEW YORK
“You’d be quackers not to see it”
"...A deliciously ticklish entertainment
for thinking children and adults... "
MAIL ON SUNDAY
“ ...An Exuberant Smash Hit...
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH
"...irresistible. a hoot... "
DAILY EXPRESS
...A real delight...”
THE STAGE
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Honk! has won three Best Musical awards - the 2000 Laurence Olivier Award, The FNB Award in South Africa, and the Elliot Norton Award in the USA.

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