The Show Must Go On! Live at the Palace Theatre Tickets
Leading musical theatre artists are teaming up for The Show Must Go On! Live at the Palace Theatre in January. The series of socially distanced concerts, in aid of industry charities, open on 20 January for a strictly limited season.
Whilst COVID-19 has put many of London’s biggest musicals on pause, its community of actors and creatives are now returning to the stage to support their industry and do what they do best - entertain. The concert will be a fantastic display of world-class talent, with performances from & Juliet, Come From Away, Dear Evan Hansen, Everybody’s Talking About Jamie, MAMMA MIA!, The Prince of Egypt, SIX, TINA – THE TINA TURNER MUSICAL, Wicked and more.
The Show Must Go On! is presented by Theatre Support Fund+ and Take Two Theatricals, with proceeds being donated to Acting For Others and the Fleabag Support Fund, two charities supporting theatre professionals affected by COVID-19.
The creative team includes directors Luke Sheppard (& Juliet) and Anna Fox, set designer Soutra Gilmour (Jamie Lloyd Company: Cyrano de Bergerac, Evita), lighting designers Neil Austin and Howard Hudson, video designers Finn Ross and Fray Studio, sound designer Adam Fisher and musical supervisor and conductor Stephen Brooker.
Although COVID-19 has changed how we live, it hasn’t dampened London theatre's community spirit. The Show Must Go On! Live at the Palace Theatre opens this summer.
Sorry this show closed 06 June 2021, we recommend these similar productions.
The Show Must Go On! Live at the Palace Theatre Reviews
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This was my first theatre trip post-lockdown and it did not disappoint. The performers were all absolutely incredible and it was great to see snippets of so many different shows!
This of course was canceled a couple of times during the lockdowns, it was totally worth the wait. So of course, first I want to thank everyone at 'The Show Must Go On' for all the wonderful and hard work they have been doing over the last year. To e Read more
A brilliant concert reminding us about the magic of the theatre and how much we have missed it over the last year.