Ancient Greece. A time of gods, mortals… and Hercules, who isn’t quite either. But if he’s not a god, how can he possibly save the world from Hades? It’s one thing flexing those pecs, but going from zero to hero requires a different kind of strength. Book online now using your Theatre Tokens: lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/hercules/6+ | Children under the age of 4 (including babes in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. All persons aged 15 or under must be accompanied by an adult and may not sit on their own within the auditorium.
17-time Grammy Award winning artist Sting will perform in this new production of his musical, The Last Ship; featuring a new book by Barney Norris and direction by Leo Warner with Set and Video Design by 59 Studio.Rooted in his own childhood in the British shipbuilding town of Wallsend, The Last Ship tells the moving story of a community of shipbuilders in the North East of England, faced with the closure of their shipyard – the heart of their existence.Sting takes on the role of Jackie White, the shipyard’s foreman whose health is failing just as his leadership is needed most. In this very personal show, the artist immerses the audience in the hometown he was desperate to escape, a world where love, loss, and hope intertwine. Book online now using your Theatre Tokens: lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/the-last-ship/Sting’s beloved songs such as Island of Souls, All This Time, and When We Dance are woven into the performance in this fully staged, large-scale production featuring a company of over 50.The Last Ship has been seen across the globe this year, with hugely successful runs in Amsterdam, Brisbane, Paris, and Metropolitan Opera in New York this June with Sting performing in every show.
17-time Grammy Award winning artist Sting will perform in this new production of his musical, The Last Ship.Book online now using your Theatre Tokens: officiallondontheatre.com/show/the-last-ship-111473521/
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The award-winning Regent’s Park Open Air Theatre production of Jesus Christ Superstar is extending to Theatre Royal Drury Lane due to record-breaking demand for the summer season at The London Palladium. Starring Sam Ryder as Jesus in his West End debut.Book online now using your Theatre Tokens: lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/jesus-christ-superstar-trdl/Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Jesus Christ Superstar follows the events of the last days of the life of Jesus Christ, as seen through the eyes of Judas. Reflecting the rock roots that defined a generation, the legendary score includes ‘I Don’t Know How to Love Him’, ‘Gethsemane’ and the iconic title number ‘Superstar’.Tim Sheader directs the iconic global phenomenon, with choreography by Olivier Award-winner Drew McOnie and design by Tony and Olivier Award-winner Tom Scutt.Don’t miss your chance to see this “gorgeous, thrilling, heavenly musical.” – The Guardian
Covent Garden and Holborn
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Theatre Royal Drury Lane is a Grade I listed building that is immersed in the history of London’s West End. The first theatre on the site was built in 1660, meaning that this location has played an active role in London theatre for a span of over 350 years. It is now a large West End venue that has played host to a number of notable musicals.The current theatre was originally renowned for its remarkable Victorian melodramas and popular pantomimes but Theatre Royal Drury Lane has also been host to record-breaking runs of My Fair Lady, before Cameron Mackintosh’s production of Miss Saigon became the current record holder, at ten years. Since then, the theatre’s programme has included the family spectaculars of Shrek The Musical and Roald Dahl’s Charlie And The Chocolate Factory, the latter of which was directed by Sam Mendes.Directed by Michael Grandage, Frozen will run in London as the first production to open at the newly-renovated Theatre Royal Drury Lane, currently closed for renovation works. Frozen will open in the West End in autumn 2020, with tickets on sale from the theatre's box office from 6th March 2020.
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