Theatre at the Henderson Hub
Rapunzel - The Family Pantomime!
DECEMBER 20TH -DECEMBER 21ST 6PM, £10 Per Person
The Magical Story Elves present… Rapunzel – The Family Pantomime!
Get ready for a hair-raising adventure as the Magical Story Elves bring Rapunzel to life in a fun-filled family pantomime packed with laughter, music, and magic. Join us for a dazzling show where brave heroes, wicked villains, and a tower of secrets await. Perfect for all ages — come cheer, boo, and sing along in this enchanting festive treat!
Don’t miss out! Let the Story Elves weave their magic and make unforgettable memories with your family this panto season!
Watford Association of Magicians- Children’s Magic Show Competition
DECEMBER 29TH, 3PM-5PM, £5.00 PER PERSON
✨ Prepare to be amazed! ✨The Watford Association of Magicians returns to The Henderson Hub with their ever-popular Kids’ Magic Competition — a delightful afternoon where young magicians take to the stage to showcase their most astonishing tricks, illusions, and sleight-of-hand skills.
Join us on December 30th, 2025 from 3pm to 5pm for a show packed with fun, wonder, and family-friendly entertainment. Whether you're 3 or 93, this magical showcase promises laughter, surprises, and plenty of “How did they do that?!” moments.
🎩 All tickets just £5 each📍 The Henderson Hub, High St, Abbots Langley
A perfect way to sprinkle a little extra magic into the festive season!
Theatre - An Evening with Jack the Ripper
6th March - 7.30PM - £15 per person
(Recommended for ages 12+ due to historical themes and discussion of crime.)
Whitechapel. 1888. A series of murders. A killer who was never caught. A mystery that still fascinates today.
An Evening with Jack the Ripper explores the most famous unsolved case in criminal history, taking audiences into the streets of Victorian London to examine the evidence, theories and enduring questions surrounding Jack the Ripper.
Presented by award-winning producer and broadcaster Steve Morgan, the show draws on his acclaimed Jack the Ripper Walks through London’s East End, where he retraces the locations and events linked to the crimes. Now adapted for the stage, this engaging talk blends history, storytelling and insight to bring the era vividly to life.
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