The full cast of Into The Woods at the Bridge Theatre this December has been officially announced! All in all the show will be running from 2nd December for a limited 20 week run.
The Cast
In the starring roles of the Baker and the Baker’s Wife will be Jamie Parker (The Curious Case of Benjamin Button) and Katie Brayben. Meanwhile the show will be led by Kate Fleetwood (My Master Builder) who will play the Witch. Also joining them will be Bella Brown (Hadestown) as Rapunzel, Jo Foster as Jack. Chumisa Dornford-May as Cinderella, Gracie McGonigal as Little Red Ridinghood. The cast is completed by Valda Aviks as Grandmother/Giant, Geoffrey Aymer as Conderella’s Father. Michael Gould as Narrator, Jennifer Hepburn as Cinderella’s Stepmother, Hana Ichijo as Lucinda, Julie Jupp as Jack’s Mother, Ganrielle Lewis-Dodson as Florinda, Hughie O’Donnell as Steward. Oliver Savile as Prince/Wolf and Rhys Whitfield as Rapunzel’s Prince. Furthermore the standby’s are Taite-Elliot Drew, Jacob Fowler, Sophie Linder-Lee and Chloe Saracco.
Additionally the show will be directed by Jordan Fein. “I’m thrilled and honoured to direct this new production of Into The Woods at The Bridge. It’s a musical that speaks to the necessity and power of community. Through the brilliant music and words of Stephen Sondheim and James Lapine. To create this production with such an extraordinary cast and creative team is an actual dream come true.”
We’re so excited about this Into the Wood full cast announcement. And can’t wait for one of Sondheim’s most popular musicals to be revived in the West End. Into the Woods follows the journey of the Baker and his wife as they set out to undo a curse, as they head into the woods. In order to try to obtain the four items that will break the curse. Tickets are on sale now.
A West End shows Autumn update is needed! The seasons changing, schools are back and there have been so many changes in the West End it’s hard to keep up. Here at Leicester Square Box Office, we have it covered.
What happens when the happiest day of your life opens the door to a new and uncertain future?
It’s Sylvia and Marek’s wedding and you’re all invited. Over the course of a hot summer’s day, a family gathers to welcome a newcomer into their midst. But as the vodka flows and dances are shared, passions boil over and the limits of love are tested.
Till The Stars Come Down is the National Theatre’s West End transfer of their previously sold out production.
Under the light of a full moon, something most curious occurs… Benjamin Button is born old. Bound to the fate of growing younger each day, Benjamin wants nothing more than to live a little life. But will he ever find a place to belong? Only time and tide will tell…
An electrifying journey through the timeless tale of a love that defies all odds, join us with friends and loved ones at the Ambassadors Theatre for a unique chance to catch this enchantingly beautiful and truly unordinary new musical. You’ll love every second.
This new home grown British Musical won 3 Olivier Awards this year. The show sets the adaptation of F.Scott Fitzgerald’s novel in a Cornish fishing village. The production is made up of actor musicians who tell the moving story spectacularly.
In a dangerous game of cat and mouse, this ‘sizzling new play’ by Liz Duffy Adams imagines Kit Marlowe and Will Shakespeare forced into a creative collaboration.
Across three secret meetings in the backroom of a pub, with the table as their stage and battlefield, they sharpen their pens – and let their genius fly.
Starring Ncuti Gatwa as Marlowe with Edward Bluemel as Shakespeare, this raunchy new play is full of tension and talent!
Stereophonic is the Tony Award record breaker which transferred from Broadway earlier this year. It mines the agony and the ecstasy of creation as it zooms in on a music studio in 1976. Here, an up-and-coming rock band recording a new album finds itself suddenly on the cusp of superstardom. The ensuing pressures could spark their breakup — or their breakthrough.
The 3 hour long play with music written by Arcade Fire’s Will Butler closes on 22nd November at The Duke of York’s Theatre.
Brendan Gleeson is starring in what promises to be a definitive production of the celebrated modern classic. The story is set on a stormy night where four local men gather in an isolated pub in rural Ireland. Their usual banter and everyday lives are disrupted by the arrival of a woman called Valerie. The stories they weave to impress her are gripping, haunting and deeply unsettling. Little do they know that she has a profoundly personal story of her own, the sharing of which will leave them all shaken.
The Weir is a testament to the need for human connection, the possibility of hope, and the enduring power of storytelling.
Book your tickets for the autumnal West End production of The Weir. It is playing at The Harold Pinter Theatre from 11th September until 6th December
Starring Joe Locke from Netflix’s Heartstopper. Clarkston is a modern frontier love story. It blazes a trail through friendship, acceptance, love and the hope of new discoveries.
On a journey West to rediscover himself, Jake unexpectedly meets Chris – a kindred soul hiding in a night shift at a Costco in a rural American town. As their bond deepens, so does their sense of adventure. Maybe they could finally give life new meaning by chasing something more – like the intrepid explorers Lewis and Clark before them.
Clarkston begins performances on 17th of September at The Trafalgar Theatre and is playing for a strictly limited run until 22n November.
Following sold-out runs at the Nottingham Playhouse and Young Vic, Punch, transfers to the West End for a strictly limited 10-week season from 22nd September.
From the Olivier Award-winning writer James Graham, Punch brings Jacob Dunne’s extraordinary true story to the stage in a gripping, high-energy and deeply moving production.
Jacob Dunne, a teenager from Nottingham, spends his Saturday nights seeking thrills with his friends. One fateful evening, an impulsive punch leads to fatal consequences. After serving prison time, Jacob finds himself lost and directionless. Searching for answers, Joan and David – the parents of his victim James – ask to meet, sparking a profound transformation in Jacob’s life.
Book tickets for Punch which is running from 22nd September until 29th November at The Apollo Theatre now.
Elf the smash hit musical returns to the West End for a strictly limited, 10-week season this winter at the Aldwych Theatre, running from 28 October 2025 to 3 January 2026. In fact, recently the production announced the cast for this seasonal spectacle. You can read all about it here.
Based on the beloved film, Elf is the funny and charming tale of Buddy, who mistakenly crawled into Santa’s bag as a baby and was raised as an elf!
Way too tall and not so great at his job, Buddy is the North Pole’s biggest misfit… and knows he’ll never belong. When Santa tells him the truth, Buddy heads to New York to find his birth father (who turns out to be firmly on the naughty list).
All My Sons is Arthur Millers first and most abiding hit play.
Bryan Cranston play Joe, a respected, self-made businessman who prides himself on providing for his wife and their two sons. While wartime delivers profits for the family, it comes at a price when his partner is charged with criminal manufacturing deals, and his eldest son goes missing in action.
Peacetime brings little peace of mind as Joe’s true involvement in the activity begins to surface, and he is suddenly confronted by the consequences of his actions.
Arthur Miller skewers the dishonest promise of the American Dream in this disturbingly prescient play.
That’s all for the West End Shows Autumn update! We hope you find something in here that excites you and keeps you entertained as the night begin to draw in.
Elf The Musical announced their full cast today. Real life married couple Joel Montague and Carrie Hope Fletcher will lead the production this Christmas.
The musical which is based on the hit film starring Will Ferrell. The story follows Buddy the elf. Buddy is an orphaned human child who crawled into santas sack one night and ends up being raised by elves. When he finds the truth behind his height and worse, that his birth father is on the Naughty list, he heads to the big apple to find his family. Montague (Hamilton) wil play Buddy the Elf alongside Fletcher (Les Miserables) as Jovie.
Joining the star studded Elf the musical cast is Aled Jones as Walter Hobbs. Rosanna Hyland (Back to the Future) will play Emily Hobbs with Lucinda Lawrence (Mamma Mia! The Party) as Deb. Also, there’s Dermot Canavan (Fiddler on the Roof) as the Store Manager, and Martyn Ellis (Wicked) as Santa/Mr Greenway.
The ensemble are Mollie Cleere (Mamma Mia! The Party), Farirayi Garaba (Mamma Mia!), Sophie Pourret (The Great Gatsby) and Lucy Rice (Clueless). As well as Biancha Szynal (Bring It On), Kyle Cox (& Juliet), Zack Guest (Moulin Rouge!), Ryan Jupp (Crazy For You), Dominic Lamb (Guys & Dolls), and Danny Nattrass (Brigadoon).
Completing the Elf the musical cast are swings Sophie Camble (Cinderella The Musical), Amy Punter (Tina – The Tina Turner Musical), Samuel John Humphreys (The Great Gatsby) and Michael Tyler (Mamma Mia!).
Troubadour Theatre are opening a new venue in Greenwich next Autumn!
The new venue is set to be huge. It will feature not one, but two auditoriums with a capacity of 1500 each. The new venue will be at Greenwich Peninsula in South East London.
The theatre company already has one groundbreaking new venue open with one more on the way. Troubadour Wembley Park Theatre is their current venue which is home of Starlight Express. It is not far from the Wembley Arena and opened in 2019.
The company’s newest venue, the Troubadour Canary Wharf Theatre, is mere months from opening. It will house the exciting new stage adaptation of the Hunger Games which is opening on 20th October 2025. You can read more about the production and its cast, here.
The new theatre announced today, will be in the heart of the new Greenwich Peninsula Developement. The development already has plan 5500 residents as well as 180 business, so we can expect this area to be a new thriving spot.
The founder of Troubadour, Oliver Royds and Tristan Baker said the expansion marks “a thrilling new chapter”. They also said:
“As the waiting list for West End theatres gets longer, we’re delighted that these new theatres will allow us to welcome even more ambitious productions and provide audiences with unforgettable live experiences. We can’t wait to share what’s coming next.”
The announcement of the New Troubadour Theatre venue is certainly exciting. As Troubadour are trail-blazers for new productions and creativity, we can’t wait to see which innovative production they announce as their inaugral production at the brand new venue.
The Lion King continues to reign London even nearly 26 years later! If you’re planning a trip to London anytime soon and you don’t know where to start, The Lion King is usually a strong start! Here’s everything you need to know about London’s most popular show!
The Lion King is set in the majestic Serengeti Plains. It is about a brave Lion Cub called Simba. When his evil uncle Scar banishes Simba from his own kingdom, Simba meets a hilarious meerkat named Timon and his warthog pal, Pumba. Soon after, Simba adopts his carefree lifestyle of “Hakuna Matata,” until he realizes his true identity and returns to claim his throne from his evil uncle. The Story is loosely based on Shakespeare’s Hamlet which was originally adapted into a Disney animation before it was in turn, adapted for stage.
The Lion King opened in London back in 1999. It transferred to London following a run on Broadway in 1997 and prior to that, its debut in Minneapolis earlier that same year. Interestingly, the longest-serving cast members are in their 16th year of performances in this production. They are George Asprey and Shaun Escoffery who play Scar and Mufasa respectively.
Like all West End shows, The Lion King plays 8 shows a week. The evening shows begin at 7.30pm Tuesday – Saturday. The matinee shows are at 2.30pm on Wednesdays, Saturdays and Sundays. These dates can vary slightly around public and bank holidays.
Stephenson Ardern-Sodje (Hamilton) is currently playing Simba until 28 September 2025. After this, Hope Maine (Disney’s Hercules) will take over the role until the new year. Pierre van Heerden plays Pumbaa alongside Alan McHale as Timon. George Asprey plays Scar with Shaun Escoffery as Mufasa, Thenjiwe Nofemele as Rafiki and Gary Jordan as Zazu. Merryl Ansah plays Nala with Jorell Coiffic-Kamall as Banzai, Sadia McEwen as Shenzi and Mark Tatham as Ed.
Currently sharing the role of Young Simba and Young Nala are Nathaniel Morgan Bennett, Noelle Coker, Jackson Daniel-Child, Ebrahim Amaar Joof, Keilah Kofi, Mason Mingle, Jazmyn Lewin and Raphaella Philberrt.
The cast completing the ensemble and swing track to ensure the show keeps in motion are Garry Lake, Barnaby Thompson, Etian A Almedia, Moya Angela, Gibsa Bah, Lwando Bam, Bethany Chan, Stedroy Cabey, Azole Dlamini, Darius Drooh, Lwando Dutyulwa, Maya Elliot, Paola Farei, Adebunmi Gabriel, Gesztenye, Sandile Gontsana, Solomon Gordon, Emily Grace-Ling, Gavin Hart, Donna Hines, Bonginkosi Jay Hlatshwayo, Candice Holdford, Cristiane De Jesus, Robdon De Jesus, Phumelele Jili, Olivia Jones, Tramaine Lamy, Tomas Larraguivel, Lamoi Leon, Jane Carla Leynes, Franciso Lins, Stephanie Tsz Maan Lo, Gennaro Maffettone, Sadie McEwen, Reece McKenzie, Daniel Mejia, Siphosihle Mlombile, Candida Mosoma, Nicholas Nkuna, Ntethelelo Nhlapo, Nosipho Nkonqa, Phindile Nyandeni, Peace Nzirawa, Sethabile Nzuza, Abigail Overmeyer, Andrew Parfitt, Jessica Reeve, Lawrence Rowe, Rochelle Sherona, Dillan Hope Suttle, Jahrel Thomas and Karlene Wray.
Book your cheap tickets with Leicester Square Box Office in advance for the best prices. Typically, the prices increase over weekends and school holidays. As this show is very popular with families, it is also more expensive on the matinee performances. Try to book the show Tuesday-Thursday in the evenings and outside of school holidays where you can.
The Lion King is a great first show for many families and appeals to audiences of all ages. However, there is still an age restriction meaning children under the age of 3 (including babies in arms) will not be admitted into the theatre. Children over 3 can be admitted into the theatre but the theatre recommends the show is appropriate for ages 6+. Additionally, people aged 16 or under must be accompanied by and sat next to an adult for the show.
How long is the show?
The show is approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes including an interval.
When should I arrive to the theatre?
For any show, we recommend patrons arrive 45-30 minutes prior to the performance starting. This allows plenty of time to pass the venue’s security checks, to find your seat and use the facilities before the show begins.
Generally speaking, the price of your ticket reflects the quality of the view. That being said, there are many different factors at play. For example, if you are not particularly tall, the upper circle’s first few rows can be a great choice as they are cheaper and you have fewer people in front of you even though you are in the top level. If, however, you can spend a bit more and are perhaps going to the theatre for a special occasion or even the first time, sitting in the front half of the stalls for this production is a truly unforgettable experience. That being said it is only the opening number in which sitting in the stalls truly elevates your experience so don’t let that deter you from booking the cheaper seats if needs be.
What should I wear?
The theatre doesn’t have a dress code. Whatever you wear should be comfortable and appropriate for the occasion.
The best way to get a discount is by making a group booking. To enquire about making a group booking contact us here and let us know what date you would like to attend, how many people there are and what particular group you are. The group must be 9 or more people and is only valid on select, weekday performances.
How can I get to The Lion King London?
From Leicester Square Box Office, The Lyceum Theatre is only a 10 minute walk away. If you’re headed via the tube the closest station is Covent Garden which is on the Piccadilly line. The second closes station is Charing Cross which is connected by both tube and national rail services. There are also plenty of buses which can can you close to the venue. There is a Q-Park nearby for those of you who wish to drive however you need to book that in advance and remember you may have to pay the congestion charge as well as potentially a ULEZ charge.
We hope that’s answered all your questions on everything you need to know about going to watch The Lion King in London.
The show is currently playing at The Lyceum Theatre and is booking until 29th March 2026
The West End Evita Cast Album has been confirmed! This comes after much speculation online. Although the album is confirmed, its release date is still to be announced.
The album has already been recorded. The recording is live from a performance at the London Palladium. The new Evita cast album is a 10-track recording. It will be available digitally, on a white and blue marble vinyl and CD.
You can hear Rachel Zegler singing as the leading lady. Also on this album is Diego Andres Rodriguez as Che and James Olivas as Juan Perón. As well as Aaron Lee Lambert as Agustín Magaldi and Bella Brown as The Mistress.
This groundbreaking production of Evita is the latest from visionary director Jamie Lloyd. His combination of live recording and live theatre to elevate his productions has become a trade mark of his. He also brought the theatre to the people in this production as Zegler sings Don’t Cry For Me Argentina to the street below. This brought theatre to the common people, just like the true spirit of the musical.
The songs included in the new Evita Cast Recording are Oh What A Circus, Buenos Aires, I’d be Surprisingly Good for You, Another Suitcase in Another Hall, A New Argentina, Don’t Cry For Me Argentina, High Flying Adored, Rainbow High, And The Money Kept Rollin In (And Out) and You Must Love Me.
Evita closes tomorrow at The London Palladium. Rachel Zegler is staying in the theatre for an extra day in her first ever solo concert. The evening performance sold out just 30 minutes after it went live!
We’ll be keeping our eyes peeled for when we can buy our own cast recording of this production.
Images of Joe Locke rehearsing for Clarkston have been released! The images show the Netflix star, known for his work on Heartstopper rehearsing in full swing.
Clarkston opens at The Trafalgar Theatre on 17th September 2025. The show is playing for a limited run until 22nd November. Joe Locke plays Jake who is the central character of this new play. Set in America, the story follows Jake as he travels west in search of meaning. Whilst on this quest, he meets Chris – a kindred soul hiding in a night shift at a Costco in a rural American town. Together, they begin to imagine a new future. As their relationship grows and their bond deepens, so does their sense of adventure. Maybe they could finally give life new meaning by chasing something more – like the intrepid explorers Lewis and Clark before them.
This production marks Joe Lockes West End Debut. Ruaridh Mollica and Sophie Melville are also starring in this show and complete the cast. Samuel D.Hunter, who also wrote the award winning film The Whale is the writer of this new play. The play is making it’s UK premier and is directed by Drama Desk Award winner Jack Serio.
Clarkston‘s wider creative team includes set and costume designer Milla Clarke, lighting designer Stacey Derosier, sound designer George Dennis, casting director Stuart Burt, and dramaturg John Baker.
Check out Joe Locke and the team of Clarkston rehearsing below:
The New Moulin Rouge Cast has been announced alongside the shows latest extension. This extension sees them head into theri fifth year at the Piccadilly Theatre in the West End. The company annouced they are extending until 23rd May 2026 however, tickets will not go in sale until 22nd September for these extra dates.
We are extremely excited to see Karis Anderson as the newest Satine joining the new Moulin Rouge cast from 13th October. Anderson was the long-time Tina in the Tina Musical which will close later this month. Joining her as romantic lead Christian is Alistair Brammer who also has an extensive West End career which includes Wicked and Les Miserables to name a few!
Also joing the New Moulin Rouge cast is Richard Lloyd King as Toulouse-Lautrec. Craig Ryder is continuing his iconic role of Harold Zidler as well as Ben Richards staying on as the Duke. Ivan De Freitas plays Santiago with Lindsey Tierney as Nini. Alternating the role of Arabia is Hannah Jay-Allan and Helen K Wint. Matteo Johnson will play Baby Doll, with Athena Collins as La Chocolat and Angela Marie Hurst as alternate Satine.
The remaining cast is completed by Gabriela Acosta, Erin Bell, Emily Bolland and Taylor Bradshaw. Also, Lucy Campbell, James Davies-Williams, Katie Deacon, Joe Donovan and miles Myles Hart will apear in the cast. Lastly there’s Maiya Hikasa, Kalila Khan, Annabelle Laing, Melvin LeBlanc, Holly Liburd, Marios Nicolaides, Chileshé, Dean Read, Ben Rutter, Gavin Ryan, Hassun Sharif, Elly Shaw, Jamie Shields, Grace Swaby-Moore, Catrin Thomas, Alex Tranter, Matt Trevorrow, Kevin Tristan and Ben Whitnall.
Moulin Rouge is playing at the Piccadilly Theatre and is currently booking until February 2026. Further bookings into May 2026, will go on sale from 22nd September.
The new cast begin performances on 13th October 2025.
Here’s all your favourite West End Shows as Cocktails. Got a night out on the West End planned? Why not use this guide to pair your drinks and entertainment seamlessly!
Many of the West End bars offer cocktails at the venue so be sure you arrive nice and early to get those drinks in – maybe even get ahead of the game and pre-order your interval drinks! Some of these cocktails are niche but luckily, many of these shows are near Soho which is the vibrant heart of London’s nightlife which offers a great selection of bars, pubs and clubs.
Here’s your comprehensive list of 10 West End Shows if they were cocktails:
This cocktail is the epitome of class, just like the infamous, Jay Gatsby. The Great Gatsby Musical is based on the F.Scott Fitzgerald novel which was also turned into a hit film starring Leonardo DiCaprio. It focuses in on the American upper classes in 1920s America. The elusive Jay Gatsby hosts many of the society’s swanky parties and this classy cocktail would definitely be one he would serve. The combination of Champagne and Cognac screams money. The simple get effects garnish is exactly the kind of elegance expected from attending one of Gatsby’s legendary parties.
Garnish: Orange slice, Glace Cherries and an umbrella!
Need we say more? We know that our girl Donna had her fair share of these cocktails which lead to the antics that play out on the West End 8 shows a week. This cocktail is fun and summery which makes it perfect for this show set in Greece! Although the umbrella isn’t compulsory for this drink, it does make it a lot more fun, and give it an even stronger Mamma Mia beach vibe!
This cocktail is the perfect combination of the bourgeois (champagne) meeting the paupers (gin). Champagne has classically been to drink of the upper class with gib being a cheap drink for commoners. Les Miserables is set in the French Revolution where the common man alongside wealthy students fought to overthrow the aristocracy. Therefore the French 75 is the perfect represntation. This cocktail is also a contemporary classic in musical theatre just like the cocktail itself!
This may be a bit on the nose but hear us out! Although the drink is not names after her, Catherine of Aragons daughter Mary later became known as Bloody Mary. Mary would have known all of Henrys 6 wives who the hit musical is about as she was the first born child of his. Mary took the throne despite many royal advisors wishes. She gained the name Bloody Mary due to her persucution of protestants in an attempt to restore Britian to becoming a Catholic Country. It was her father who made Britain Protestant in order to divorce her mother.
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button is a multi-Olivier Award winning show. It is also one of two current West End shows which are adaptations of an F. Scott Fitzgerald. The story is about a man who is born old and ages backwards. This adaptation is set in a Cornish fishing village and therefore the ingredients reflect the tipple of choice for many a salty sea dog! The name of the cocktail also brings imagery to mind of a storm off the coast of a fishing village which was too poetic to miss!
The Devil Wears Prada is set in a high end fashion magazine in New York so a Manhattan was the natural choice of cocktail for this show. The red vermouth and red cherry are a great nod to the iconic branding on the poster for the show. The international bartenders association labels this cocktail in the “unforgettable” category. Therefore it would be a classic cocktail we could imagine Miranda Priestly sipping on at a glamorous fashion gala.
This musical tells an old classic story with a modern twist! Just like this classic cocktail which literally contains an orange twist. Hamilton is the all American musical on the West End and likewise, this cocktail has an all-American base with Bourbon as the base spirit. Like the above cocktail, we can imagine Alexander Hamilton and the other founding fathers drinking this in the room where it happens whilst discussing their ideas of a free America.
You may have noticed something very interesting about the above ingredients… There’s no alcohol. And why would there be? Mormons don’t drink silly! So naturally, we had to give them a mocktail for this blog. A Shirley Temple is the original ‘mocktail’ which we hope gets the Mormon seal of approval.
A Tequila Sunrise is a beautiful cocktail which represents a sunrise. The opening number for the musical and indeed the Disney animated movie is The Circle of Life. The song takes place over a sunrise over the beautiful Serengeti plains of Africa. The colours match the imagery created from both the Lion King film and musical. Lastly, it is a classic holiday cocktail and makes you feel like you’re in a hot country when you drink it.
It’s chilly, salty and refreshing, just like the North Atlantic! Titanique is a spoof musical of the film Titanic for which Celine Dion provided the soundtrack for. This award winning comedy naturally features all Celine Dion songs as she tells us all what really happened that fateful night.
This morning, Rachel Zegler announced a solo concert at The London Palladium. After just 30 minutes the show sold out and so they added on an additional matinee performance! After that, just a few hours later that performance has also sold out.
This will be the first ever Rachel Zegler concert. It is taking place at The London Palladium which has been her home for this summer. She is currently still there playing the lead role of Evita, Eva Peron. Although tickets to this solo concert is sold out, there are still limited tickets available before the show closes on 4th September. The now sold-out concert will take place at the Palladium on 5th September. That’s just a1 day after the closing performance of Evita.
Zegler was catapulted into fame following her incredible portrayal of Maria the 2021 film adaptation of West Side Story which was directed by Steven Spielberg. Most recently she starred in Disney’s Live Action Snow White and The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes. That film is a prequel to the hit Hunger Games films which is are currently being adapted for stage. You can read more about that here.
The Rachel Zegler solo concert will include an evening of music spanning her carreer thus far. From Sondheim to Lloyd Webber to her YouTube covers. Lambert Jackson Productions is producing the concert and will have musical direction and arrangements by Adam Hoskins.
You may have missed out on tickets this time but you can still book last minute tickets here to catch Rachel Zegler in Evita. Alternatively, head to the Palladium an hour and a half after the show starts and you can catch one of the most famous songs of the production performed from the balcony of the venue to the street below.