
Pretty Woman: The Musical Tickets
The musical adaptation of the classic 1990 film starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere is charming audiences in the West End, bringing heart-warming romantic comedy and a powerful score by Bryan Adams to the Piccadilly Theatre.
Hollywood rom-com struts into London
Hollywood rom-com Pretty Woman is making audiences swoon in the West End, as the acclaimed musical adaptation continues its run at the Piccadilly Theatre. Based on the 1990 film, starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere, it’d be a big mistake - huge - to miss out on Pretty Woman tickets in London. After being dumped by his girlfriend, slick corporate raider Edward Lewis hires down-and-out sex worker Vivian Ward to escort him to business and social events over the course of a week. Through a series of comedic misadventures, romance blossoms between the pair, challenging their perceptions of class and society. Legendary rock artist Bryan Adams and collaborator Jim Vallance write the music and lyrics for Pretty Woman, resulting in powerful, feel-good numbers that will leave every audience member moved and uplifted. In the West End, Aimie Atkinson stars as Vivian, opposite screen and stage star Danny Mac as Edward. With audiences on both sides of the Atlantic falling in love all over again, Pretty Woman: The Musical is a dazzling stage adaptation that offers big laughs, great tunes, and heart-warming romance.Pretty Woman: The Musical London Reviews
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I‘ve loved this show since I saw it on broadway. I personally love the score and think it is such a feel good, uplifting show. It sticks so true to the iconic movie too! Choreography is amazing and the cast really blew me away. Kit and Bernard Thomps Read more
Brilliant show - very true to the film and comical throughout too. Music score by Bryan Adams was very much his style - think Pretty Woman, meets Robin Hood Prince of Thieves! I loved it but I think you need to know the film to really appreciate the Read more











Finally - a musical that stays true to the films! A few scenes were cut and replaced due to it suiting the musical more (obviously there’s more you can do with a movie in comparison to a musical) but it worked well still! Absolutely loved it!