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Green Wild Elderflower (Polish title: Szalony Zielony Bez) returns to London on 14–19 April 2026 at Riverside Studios (Hammersmith). The musical uses songs by Agnieszka Osiecka to tell a story shaped by migration, identity and belonging, set against the contrast between the capitalist West and communist-era Poland.
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A woman from Warsaw sets off in search of freedom and her own direction. The narrative focuses on the practical and emotional consequences of leaving home—choices, trade-offs and the “in-between” feeling that many migrants recognise. The performance is in Polish with English subtitles, making it accessible to international audiences.
Director: Mateusz Mirek. Musical Director & Piano: Jan Tabęcki. Cast: Elwira Rejnowicz, Mateusz Mirek, Michał Nowak.
Address: 101 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9BN. The nearest hub is Hammersmith Broadway (multiple Underground lines), followed by a short walk towards the river.
Green Wild Elderflower uses Osiecka’s songs to frame migration as a real-life set of trade-offs—hope, reinvention, and the emotional cost of distance. With English subtitles and a 75-minute runtime, it works well for mixed Polish/international audiences and for first-time theatre-goers looking for a concise, story-led musical.
The show runs from 14–19 April 2026 at Riverside Studios in Hammersmith, London.
Address: 101 Queen Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9BN. The nearest Underground hub is Hammersmith Broadway.
The running time is 75 minutes.
It is performed in Polish with English subtitles, so non-Polish speakers can follow the story.
The recommended age guidance is 12+.
Directed by Mateusz Mirek, with Musical Director & Piano by Jan Tabęcki.
Cast: Elwira Rejnowicz, Mateusz Mirek and Michał Nowak.
Yes. English subtitles make it a strong choice for mixed Polish/international groups.
Tickets are available online. Prices vary by performance and availability; some listings mention tickets from £15—check current tiers in the booking system.
Travel to Hammersmith Broadway (multiple Underground lines) and walk a few minutes towards the river and Hammersmith Bridge.