
Dirty Dancing Tickets
Experience the classic film live on stage, featuring 35 hit songs including “Hungry Eyes” and “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life”.
The ‘80s romance live on stage
Have the time of your life in the West End as sizzling romance Dirty Dancing returns to the Dominion Theatre for another hotly anticipated season. Based on the much-loved film, Dirty Dancing the musical is the story of Frances ‘Baby’ Houseman, who encounters dance instructor Johnny Castle whilst holidaying in New York’s Catskill Mountains with her parents. Her life is shaken up when she stumbles across an all-night dance party in the staff quarters, and she soon finds herself a new role as Johnny’s partner - both onstage and off. This exhilarating musical will sweep you off your feet with over 35 hit songs including “Hungry Eyes”, “(I’ve Had) The Time Of My Life” and “Hey! Baby”, alongside brand new material and stunning, sensual choreography that pays tribute to the hugely popular film. Seen by millions across the globe, this is one musical that can’t be put in the corner! Experience the classic story live on stage with Dirty Dancing musical tickets this year.
The show is not advised for children under the age of 14 - there are scenes of partial nudity and the storyline addresses the topic of abortion.
Dirty Dancing London Reviews
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The show is fantastic , professional dancers doing amazing moves! The lady who plays Penny was incredibly perfect! There are also some funny bits in the show. Ending was really good, everyone in the room was screaming and stood up. I have nev Read more
The show was good and they followed the script and choreography of the film. The only bizarre moment was that a campfire skit was put in which definitely wasn't in the film and there were a couple of motivational "speeches" included that I felt were Read more









Based on the 1987 movie starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, this production stays reasonably faithful to the storyline. Baby Houseman meets and develops a relationship with Kellerman’s resident dancer, Johnny Castle. When Penny, Johnny’s danceBased on the 1987 movie starring Patrick Swayze and Jennifer Grey, this production stays reasonably faithful to the storyline. Baby Houseman meets and develops a relationship with Kellerman’s resident dancer, Johnny Castle. When Penny, Johnny’s dance partner, has a backstreet abortion that goes wrong, Baby steps in to learn the dance moves and save the day. Michael and Kira, the two leads, have a chemistry on stage that oozes sex appeal from every corner of the stage that you can’t help but believe in their budding romance. Michael goes topless, and even down to his underwear which is met with a chorus of approval from the audience. Charlotte, playing Jonny’s dance partner Penny is absolutely sublime with her dance moves. She’s a joy to watch, and has legs that never seem to end. The singing primarily comes from Colin, who plays Tito, part of the Kellerman band, and both Lydia and Danny, but not as their respective characters. All three voices are heavenly, although Danny’s “In The Still Of The Night” is on another level of sensational with his powerhouse, velvety vocal. Georgina (Lisa Houseman), Danny (Billy Kostecki) and Alistair (Neil Kellerman) are such fun to watch, as they bring moments of humour into the show. With the rest of the supporting cast bringing the story together, this show was a lot more enjoyable than I thought it might be. The set is quite charming without being fussy, using simple things like a door and frame or windows, or bed to denote various areas in the Kellerman hotel complex. The most humorous part is when Baby and Jonny are practicing ‘the lift’ in the lake. Read more