A revised version of the play received its premiere at the Peacock Theatre four months later.
Totally more than 125 000 people have seen the show until now and a new UK-tour is planned in June 2010 at the Peacock Theatre.
When Sadler's Wells determined to build its new theatre in 1996, the company moved to the Peacock Theatre.
This was bought by the London School of Economics and renamed the Peacock Theatre in 1996.
Sadler's Wells is also responsible for the management of the Peacock Theatre in the West End.
The show opened to acclaim at the Peacock Theatre in Dublin and was repeated, including global tours, until the late 1980s.
The Peacock Theatre is also located in the Theatreland area.
In the 20th century, the Stoll Theatre and the Peacock Theatre would be built at the same site.
The Peacock Theatre was built in the basement of the new building, but Noddy did not return.
An adaptation was produced at Dublin's Peacock Theatre in early 2009.