Ceilidh London Tickets Now on Sale: New Musical from Oh, Mary! Director Sam Pinkleton
Published on 9 July 2026
Summary
- Ceilidh London tickets are now on sale
- London premiere runs from 22 October to 13 November
- Directed by the Tony-winning Oh, Mary! director Sam Pinkleton
Tickets are now on sale for Ceilidh, a brand new immersive musical coming to Shoreditch Town Hall for a limited London season from 22 October to 13 November.
Following previous productions in Baltimore and Pitlochry, the musical now heads to the capital with Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Sam Pinkleton at the helm. Best known for directing the hit comedy Oh, Mary!, Pinkleton brings his distinctive style to this joyful new production by award-winning writers Scott Gilmour and Claire McKenzie.
What is Ceilidh about?
Inspired by the Scottish tradition of the same name, Ceilidh combines live music, dancing and storytelling in an interactive theatrical experience. As the evening unfolds, audiences become part of the celebration while discovering the story at its heart, with themes of family, relationships and the traditions that connect generations.
Where is Ceilidh playing?
Ceilidh will make its London premiere at Shoreditch Town Hall, where it plays from 22 October until 13 November. The production follows successful earlier runs in both Baltimore and Pitlochry.
Who created Ceilidh?
The musical is written by Scott Gilmour and Claire McKenzie, the creative duo behind Noisemaker. Direction and choreography come from Tony Award winner Sam Pinkleton, whose recent work on Oh, Mary! has made him one of theatre's most celebrated directors.
Book Ceilidh London tickets
If you're looking for a musical that offers something a little different, Ceilidh promises an evening of live music, audience participation and heartfelt storytelling. Ceilidh London tickets are on sale now.

By Hay Brunsdon
I've over 15 years of writing and editorial experience, and starting working in the West End theatre industry in 2012. When not watching or writing about theatre I'm usually swimming, hiking, running, or training for triathlons in the Stroud valleys.
