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Billy Elliot Theatre Tickets
The popular London musical, Billy Elliot is one of the most spectacular London shows featuring a young boy’s dream who aspires to become a dancer.
The major protagonist Billy is a motherless boy who belongs from a mining community, where dancing is not been considered as a manly activity.
The multi award winning London show has won several prestigious awards, which includes 3 Golden Globes, 3 Oscars and 13 BAFTAS. Stephen Daldry’s brilliant direction accompanied with Elton John’s soul lilting music and Peter Darling’s thrilling choreography makes Billy Elliot a scintillating experience.
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Breathtaking Peter Darling’s choreography and heart rendering Elton John’s songs makes the show a completely delightful experience!
Under the superb direction of Stephen Daldry, all the cast members have given outstanding performances. So, check out the musical tale of this motherless boy, who dares to follow his dreams! In order to enjoy the act fully, book your online Billy Elliot Theatre Tickets at Official London Theatre Tickets. To get your Billy Elliot Tickets, you must arrive at the theatre half an hour before the show.
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Show times
duration :
3 hrs.
Schedule :
Evening:
Monday-Saturday 7.30
Matinees:
Thursday & Saturday 2.30
Nearest Rail: Victoria
Nearest Tube: Victoria (Victoria/Circle & District lines)
Credits:
Author & Lyrics By: Lee Hall
Designer: Ian MacNeil
Director: Stephen Daldry
Producer: Eric Fellner and Tim Bevan co-Chairmen of Working Title Films and theatre impresario Sally Greene, from Old Vic Productions along with Jon Finn
Choreographer: Peter Darling
Costume: Sue Blane
Music by: Sir Elton John
Cast Includes: Kate Graham (Mrs Wilkinson), Joe Caffrey (Dad), Craig Gallivan (Tony), Ann Emery (Grandma), Trevor Fox (George), Sean Kingsley (Mr Braithwaite), Stephanie Putson (Dead Mum)
Show Details:
Opening: 5/11/2005
Closing: Open Run
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