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Golden Chick at Playhouse Theatre in Dubai

Dubai’s family theatre calendar adds a Russian-language stage performance on Sunday, 10 May 2026, when Golden Chick arrives at Playhouse Studio Theatre in Mall of the Emirates. Doors open at 12:30 PM and the show starts at 1:00 PM, with a running time of approximately 1 hour and 20 minutes. The venue sits at New Covent Garden Theatre, Level 2, Mall of the Emirates, Al Barsha 1, Sheikh Zayed Road, Dubai, and the listed contact number for the theatre is +971 4 296 6205. Mall of the Emirates customer service is also available on 800 663 6255. Tickets start from approximately AED 160, and the public listing marks the show as suitable for ages 2 and above.

A family fairy tale built around warmth and mischief

Golden Chick is positioned as a children’s theatre piece with a gentle moral core, and that immediately shapes the audience fit. The story follows a sly Fox and a kind-hearted Wolf whose plan begins with a golden egg and the dream of raising a magical golden chick. However, the play does not push only spectacle or bright fantasy. Instead, it turns toward patience, care, friendship, and the small emotional shifts that children understand quickly on stage. That makes it a strong option for families with younger children, mixed-age family outings, and adults accompanying first-time theatre visitors. Since the public materials are presented in Russian, it appears best suited to Russian-speaking families or audiences comfortable with Russian-language children’s theatre.

The venue suits smaller audiences well

Playhouse Studio Theatre sits inside the New Covent Garden Theatre complex at Mall of the Emirates, which gives this production a practical advantage over venues that require a dedicated cultural trip across town. The theatre’s mall location makes pre-show food, coffee, and easy indoor access much simpler, especially for families arriving with children. Moreover, official venue information places it on Level 2 with Nearest Parking A, while additional event guidance points guests toward Orange parking A5 and A6 on Level 2 for the easiest approach. The Mall of the Emirates Metro station on the Red Line connects directly to the mall by enclosed walkway, so public transport remains realistic even in warmer weather. For parents, that indoor access matters because it removes much of the stress around heat and long outdoor walks.

Ticket options and who this show suits best

Current ticket categories are listed as Gold from AED 160, Platinum from AED 180, and VIP from AED 240, all in unreserved seating format. That gives families more than one pricing route, which is useful for group bookings. The event page also shows an active 20 percent membership promotion, although availability and terms can change closer to showtime. Because the age guidance starts at 2+, this is clearly one of the more child-accessible theatre listings in Dubai at the moment. It works best as a family-friendly afternoon plan, while it is less likely to appeal to adults looking for a long-form dramatic theatre night.

Travel timing from nearby emirates

If you are driving from Abu Dhabi, Mall of the Emirates remains one of the easier Dubai venues to reach because it sits directly off Sheikh Zayed Road, and the mall’s official driving guidance says drivers coming from Abu Dhabi should follow the signs for the right turn into the mall just before the fourth interchange. If you are coming from Sharjah, earlier departure helps more than speed, because Sunday traffic can build around interchanges leading into central Dubai and Al Barsha. Taxi drop-off is simple at the mall, while Metro remains one of the easiest return options for Dubai-based visitors. Families coming from nearby emirates should aim to arrive at least 30 to 45 minutes before doors open if they want a calmer entry and easier parking. The enclosed mall environment also makes this venue more forgiving than outdoor family events during a hot May afternoon.

Before you head to Mall of the Emirates

Long-range May forecasts for Dubai point to hot and mostly dry conditions, with average highs around 35°C to 37°C and warm evenings around 25°C to 26°C, while rainfall remains very limited across the month. That means mud is not a meaningful concern for this date, although midday heat can still feel strong during the trip in. Light clothing, water, and a simple extra layer for strong indoor air-conditioning are the practical choices. Parking should be easier than at many standalone venues because the mall offers more than 7,000 covered spaces, but closer theatre-side spots can still fill faster around busy afternoon periods. Buy early through PLATINUMLIST or check with NEW COVENT GARDEN THEATRE before heading out, because ticket prices are approximately current and availability can move. In the kind of practical family-event coverage often associated with www.few.ae, this looks like a comfortable and well-located children’s theatre option for a Sunday afternoon in Dubai.

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