Scarborough - Coast

Honk! In Concert - Stephen Joseph Theatre

Date:
Sun 12 Apr 2026 2:30 PM - 4:30 PM

About Honk! In Concert - Stephen Joseph Theatre

A one-off concert performance of Stiles & Drewe's award-winning adaptation of one of the world's most beloved fables, The Ugly Duckling, raising money for the SJT.

Ugly looks quite a bit different from his darling duckling brothers and sisters. The other animals on the farm are quick to notice and point this out, despite his mother's protective flapping. Feeling rather foul about himself, the little fowl finds himself on an adventure of self-discovery, all the while unknowingly outwitting a very hungry Cat. Along the way, Ugly meets a whole flock of unique characters and finds out that being different is not a bad thing to be.

The original production of Stiles & Drewe's musical Honk! opened at the SJT in 1997. Since then, it’s winged its way around the world in over 8,000 productions winning multiple awards including the 2000 Olivier Award for Best Musical.

The SJT is a Registered Charity (253606). All money raised will go towards our New Work Fund, helping us put brand new work on our stages and nurture new talent.

Performances

Performance Date & TimeTicket PriceTicket Link
Sunday 12 April 2:30pm – 4:30pm Standard: £25.00 Book Now
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