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Venue:
Palace
Address: Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1V 8AY. |
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Show Details
Running Time: 2 hrs. 45 mins. Opening: 3/23/2009
Closing:
Open Run
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| The musical blockbuster, Priscilla is adapted from the Oscar award winning movie. It is a beautiful tale of Tick, Bernadette and Adam. They are hugely popular and adored Sydney based performance group. The heart warming and feel good story of three friends is truly adventurous, as they hop an old bus, named Priscilla and start their quest for true love and friendship.
The magnificent play, Priscilla is a complete visual delight for the viewers, with vibrant costumes and soulful music such as Downtown, What's Love Got To Do, I love The Nightlife, I Will Survive, Pop Muzik, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun and many more. Priscilla is refreshing play running with packed houses at Palace Theatre.
With Priscilla, Jason Donovan has made a grand comeback to the London stage. So, without wasting a single second, order your Priscilla Theatre Tickets. You can order London theatre tickets for Priscilla playing at Palace theatre from official theatre and show experts London Westend Theatre Tickets.
(Times 6 June 5 September 2010 are Tues-Sat 7.30pm, Mats Thurs & Sat at 2.30pm, Sunday at 3pm)
Credits:
Author: Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott
Director: Simon Phillips
Producer: Back Row Productions Ltd, Michael Hamlyn, Allan Scott, Mirvish Productions, The Really Useful Theatre Company Ltd, Mgm On Stage Darcie Denkert & Dean Stolber, Latent Image Productionsf
Designer: Brian Thomson
Lighting: Nick Schlieper
Choreography: Ross Coleman
Costme: Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner
Sound By: Michael Walters
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Show times |
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Evenings:
Monday to Saturday 7.30
Matinees:
Thursday & Saturday 2.30 |
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Cast Includes: Jason Donovan (Mitzi/Tick, from 1 June Ben Richards takes over the role), Don Gallagher (Bernadette), Oliver Thornton (Felicia/Adam), John Bowe (Bob), Portia Emare (Diva), Emma Lindars ( Diva) Charlotte Riby (Diva), Newley Aucutt (Miss Understanding), Yvette Robinson (Marion), Steven Cleverley (Farrah and Young Bernadette), Daniele Coombe (Shirley), Tristan Temple (Jimmy), Kanako Nakano (Cynthia), John Brannoch (Frank), Christopher Drake, Amy Edwards, Amy Field, Hugo Harold Harrison, Luke Jackson, Hayley Jayne Langwith, Callum Nicol, Zabrina Norry, Will Peaco, John Phoenix, James Rees, Jeremy Secomb, Robert Styles, John Tsouras and Matt Wesley. |
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