Customer Reviews for Bluey's Big Play

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3/5
Zo from Southampton, England
5th April 2026

The show itself is lovely really well put together and the puppetry is well done. Has a good moral as expected from Bluey and entertaining. Two things hold me back from 5 stars. One the strict nature of the no phone rule - a little one sat behind us hit thier head and the parents where trying to check the damage with the light from thier phone just to be shouted at by a staff member. Second is that there was no interactive keepy uppy having since watched the recorded version on Disney its really disappointing that there was just some bubble that didnt event make it to where we where in the audience and no sign of balloons/ inflatables.

Reviews are spot on

3/5
JD from Leeds, England
19th August 2024

My daughter loved Bluey but was in tears, as were the children around us, as the last 5-10 minutes they had to sit and watch other kids having fun whilst, in the stalls, nothing. It’s not inclusive, left dozens of children under 5 years old very upset and seriously needs to be looked at asap.

Let's divide children by class

3/5
N Williams from Oxford,
2nd April 2024

Play OK- not great but my 3 year old daughter loved it! However at the end there are big balls for keepy-uppy and bubbles thrown out to the audience. However only involves those in the stalls and left all of the children sitting in the circle devastated and many in tears. My three yeat old daughter asked me why the children downstairs were more special and I had to reply that balls were probably a bit dangerous for the circle but as for the bubbles.... there was no excuse i could. Quite simply I had to explain that the parents of the kids at the bottom had more money and could afford the better seats.

BLUEY

2/5
Nanny T from Bristol, England
18th August 2024

Overall very disappointing. The acoustics were poor, it was difficult to hear what the characters were saying. There were a fair number of babies in the audience which seemed inappropriate as they would not have understood the concept and just added to the difficulty in trying to hear the voices of the characters. There wasn’t much interaction with the kids in the audience, and the main story theme appeared a little too intense for youngsters. There was a lack of quick one liners we have all come to love in the Bluey series. The puppet operators were fantastic but we were always conscious they were there and visible so it was a distraction. Our granddaughter was very disappointed at the end not to be able to touch the huge floating balls as they were only distributed into the audience from the front so us unfortunate ones at the back couldn’t get near them. It was a negative way to end the show as this stayed with her as a lasting memory. All in all a very expensive disappointing experience which could have been wonderful had more thought be given to eliminate some of these issues.

So disappointing..don't waste your money.

2/5
Jude from Bristol, England
17th August 2024

Thankfully we were given these tickets half price but I had considered buying them at some point (as completely obsessed with Heeler's life!). However from the moment we got there when another mum said she spent over £100 on 2 tshirts and 2 toys (us slinking past the merch stall) I wondered if it was going to be any good or not. To start with it was a bit late which when you have little ones makes a huge difference. Then 5 mins of birds pecking the ground was just boring. The puppets just feel clumsy and sitting anywhere other than the stalls the puppet movers are so distracting....why didn't they just have people in costumes? The story was odd based on a bloomin mobile phone and then about the importance of sisters (just insensitive) with the final line completely aimed at adults. The nail in the coffin was the discrimination of the big balls being only for the richer kids in the stalls...at least they could blow bubbles in the circles??? No apparently not. Just very disappointing.

Bluey Big Play, Festival Theatre, Edinburgh

2/5
Carol Henderson from Edinburgh,
24th June 2024

It was well overpriced and very average show, very little interaction for the little ones. Overall very disappointing. On top of that, the cost of the merchandise is beyond daylight robbery. A little Bluey cuddly toy you would get at the fair and a light up windmill which was broken by the time my granddaughter got home cost £41. Absolutely ridiculous, not worth more than £10 for both. A disgrace.

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