| Theatre Venue: | Palace Theatre ![]() |
| Address: | Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK W1D 5AY |
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| Opened: | 10-Mar-2009 |
| Booking until: | 28-May-2011 |
| Performance Times: | Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm Please Note: Between 24th May and 5th September 2010 there will be no Monday performances. Additional Sunday matinees at 3.00pm have been set up between 6th of June and 5th of September. Times between 6th June – 5th September 2010 are: Evenings: Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm and Matinees: Thursday and Saturday at 2.30pm, Sunday at 3pm. Important: No performances from 6th to 19th September 2010. |
| Running Time: | 2 Hrs 40 Mins |
| Age Warning: | Recommended 15+ |
| Book: | Book by Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott, based on the 1994 movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert |
| Director: | Simon Phillips |
| Lighting: | Nick Schlieper |
| Sound: | Michael Walters |
| Choreography: | Ross Coleman |
| 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 Productions |
| Casts: | Ben Richards (Mitzi/Tick), Don Gallagher (Bernadette), Oliver Thornton (Felicia/Adam), John Bowe (Bob - from 30 Sep 2010 Ray Meagher takes over the role), 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. |
| Genre: | Musicals |
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Priscilla Queen of the Desert Tickets
Palace Theatre Shaftesbury Avenue, London, UK W1D 5AY
Due to occasional coarse language parental guidance is recommended for children 15 years and under.
Stalls seats with a face value of £39.75 Monday to Thursday and £44.75 Friday and Saturday are classed as restricted view due to the Dress Circle overhang.
Dress Circle seats with a face value £39.75 Monday to Thursday and £44.75 Friday and Saturday are classed as restricted view due to the Upper Circle overhang.
Row A and B of the Grand Circle has restricted legroom and some seats may also be restricted view due to a front handrail. Row B is restricted with a handrail and has a side view.
Balcony Row A and B of the Balcony seats may also be restricted view due to a front handrail. Please note: the Balcony is high and steeply stepped.
Synopsis:
PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT THE MUSICAL is the ultimate feel-good theatrical experience.
Based on the Oscar® award-winning film, PRISCILLA tells the story of Tick (Jason Donovan), Bernadette (Tony Sheldon) and Adam (Oliver Thornton), a glamorous Sydney-based performing trio that agree to take their show to the middle of the Australian outback.
PRISCILLA is a heart-warming, uplifting adventure of three friends who hop aboard a battered old bus (nicknamed Priscilla) searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than they could ever have dreamed.
With a dazzling array of outrageous costumes and featuring a score of dance-floor classics, including Downtown, What 's Love Got To Do With It, I Love The Nightlife, I Will Survive, Pop Muzik, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, Hot Stuff, MacArthur Park, Boogie Wonderland and Finally this wildly fresh and funny new musical is a sensational journey to the heart of fabulous.
Experience it for yourself... Hop on board! Due to occasional coarse language parental guidance is recommended for children 15 years and under. Latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
Please note due to the nature of the show a full view of the stage cannot be guaranteed from every seat.
Priscilla Queen of the Desert Reviews:
"Big hit musical. I Welcome Priscilla with open arms." Evening Standard.
"Eye-poppingly extravagant." The Guardian.
"A huge antidote to the doom and gloom of the recession." Daily Mail.
"Energy, fun, wisecracks galore" The Times.




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