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Landmark Arts Centre

About

A NIGHT ON BROADWAY is more than a show… it's a celebration of dedication, passion and the magic of performance. We're so excited for every child to take to the stage; whether they attend one class a week or are here every day, each performer will have their moment to shine and experience the true magic of theatre. From the excitement backstage to the applause under the lights, it's a moment they'll never forget. A truly special event creating lifelong memories for both you and your child.

This recital marks the culmination of a year filled with hard work, learning and transformation. Every leap, twirl and arabesque tells a story of progress, confidence and commitment. The growth we see in each dancer, not just in skill but in self-belief, is something really special to witness.

By attending, you're not just watching a performance… you're supporting dreams, encouraging confidence and being part of a community that celebrates every single child's courage, creativity and journey both on and off the stage.

Doors Open: 14:45
Start Time: 15:30

Ticket Price: £8.00-£35.00

Guide Prices

Ticket Price: £8.00-£35.00

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Map & Directions

Nix Academy presents: A Night on Broadway

Type:Children's Performance

Landmark Art Centre, Ferry Road, Teddington, London, TW11 9NN

Tel: 020 8977 7558

Opening Times

Season (27 June 2026)
DayTimes
Saturday15:30

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