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The Hunger Games: On Stage marks the first theatrical adaptation of Suzanne Collins’ internationally acclaimed novel and the Lionsgate film. Rather than retelling the story as a musical or spectacle-driven rehash, the production focuses on power, surveillance, and moral choice within a live theatrical framework. Adapted by Conor McPherson and directed by Matthew Dunster, the show utilises movement, illusion, sound design, and live staging to transport audiences into Panem’s controlled world. A specially designed auditorium allows the production to integrate action, media, and performance in ways not possible on a traditional proscenium stage. The result is a grounded yet expansive interpretation that stays faithful to the source material while embracing the immediacy of live theater.
In the nation of Panem, sixteen-year-old Katniss Everdeen volunteers to take her sister’s place in the Hunger Games, a televised fight to the death designed to maintain control over the districts. As the Games unfold, survival becomes inseparable from performance, loyalty, and rebellion. How Katniss navigates those choices, and what they mean beyond the arena, forms the heart of the story.
Show timings for The Hunger Games may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
The Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre is a purpose-built performance space designed for large-scale immersive productions. Created to support technically complex shows, the venue allows for integrated sound, projection, flying effects, and audience sightlines tailored to the production. Its flexible layout makes it particularly suited to ambitious adaptations like The Hunger Games, where action and atmosphere are central to the experience.
Address: Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, Canary Wharf, London, United Kingdom
Tube: Canary Wharf (Jubilee line, Elizabeth line, DLR)
Bus: Multiple Docklands bus routes serve the Canary Wharf area
Available facilities: cloakroom, Restrooms, bars, merchandise stands
Accessibility: hearing assistance, accessible restrooms, step-free access, Step-free access, wheelchair seating, staff support on request
Hunger Ganes was a phenomenol show. The theatre was made especially for the hunger games play based on the movie. 360 degree theatre that looked like a movie set. Acting was superb. Lighting effect were very creative. Peter acting was outstanding, Cathkin singing and energy was something to see . We were in front row. Make it so much better up close .
Booking this performance we were incredibly intrigued to see how the use of a 360° stage would be utilised by the actors, wow did they blow us away. The continuous movement to keep every single side of the audience involved. The stage floor moving as well as some seats made this show exceptional!
The small littel dance parts between some of the acts were amazing and also all the times when lucked ficker man when it feelt like you were a part of the audience of the program.
Just brilliant 👏..... loved it. Very unique, amazing actors, great effects. Well worth seeing if you are a fan of Hunger Games.
The atmosphere of the whole theater was great, every staff member was really nice, and the show overall went over my expectations!
The cost of tickets starts from ÂŁ37.50, and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show is suitable for ages 12 years and above. Children under 3 years are not permitted, and those under 16 years must be accompanied by an adult over the age of 18. This production contains loud noises and explosions, haze and smoke, flashing lights and strobe. There are depictions of murder and manslaughter and references to themes of death, grief and guilt.
The show is playing at the Trouadour Canary Wharf Theatre in London.
The show is a dystopian story set in the future nation of Panem, where the Capitol rules over twelve districts. Each year, two tributes, a boy and a girl, are selected from each district to participate in a televised fight to the death called The Hunger Games.
The running time is 2 hours and 30 minutes with one intermission.
The main stars of the show are Mia Carragher as Katniss Everdeen, Euan Garrett as Peeta, Joshua Lacey as Haymitch, Tristan Waterson as Gale, Sophia Ally as Prim/Tribute (Heddle), Ruth Everett as Mrs Everdeen/Ensemble, Tamsin Carroll as Effie Trinket, Stavros Demetraki as Caesar Flickerman, and Nathan Ives-Moiba as Cinna/Mayor.
The production is based on Suzanne Collins’ original novel, The Hunger Games, and draws visual reference from the Lionsgate film, while telling the story through live theatre.
Yes. The adaptation focuses on the events of the first novel, from the Reaping through the conclusion of the Games.
The production uses choreography, illusions, video design, and special effects rather than literal combat realism, keeping the focus on tension and character.
The adaptation stays close to the book’s structure and themes while making necessary changes for live performance.
The venue and staging are designed to heighten immersion through sound, projection, and spatial design, though audiences remain seated.
Yes. Performers flying and technical effects are integrated into the staging where required.