Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games -- a spectacular new staging of the traditional masterpiece -- has its West End premiere at the legendary London Palladium with an exclusive and limited run starting on 1st September 2014 - featuring Michael Flatley in his final West End performances. The show just had its press launch, and you can check out photos below!
With all the visceral precision and thrills of the original, Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games features new staging including Holo-Gauze screen technology displaying holographic-effect projections, new costumes and new choreography; as well as special guest former Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle performing brand new title track 'Dangerous Games'. Starring James Keegan, Morgan Comer and Mathew Smith as the Lords Of The Dance alongside 40 of the world's most outstanding young performers, directed and choreographed by Michael Flatley, with new music by composer Gerard Fahy, this latest iteration combines the best of tradition with all the excitement of new music and dance.
With 200 plus dates planned across 15 countries over the next 18 months, the world tour will kick off at The SSE Arena, Wembley on 30th October -- celebrating Lord Of The Dance's unique record for Highest Number of Tickets ever sold for a Wembley event - followed by shows in Belgium, Israel, Scandinavia, Dublin, Belfast, and South Africa, before returning to the UK for a nationwide tour next year.
Tickets for Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games at the London Palladium are priced at £25, £45, £55 (no booking fees) are on sale now. To book call the Palladium on 0844 811 0058 or visit www.london-palladium.co.uk.
Photo Credit: Brian Doherty
Tom Cunningham, Michael Flatley, James Keegan, Morgan Comer and Matt Smith
Rachael O'Connor
Morgan Comer, Tom Cunningham, Matt Smith and James Keegan
Morgan Comer, Tom Cunningham, Matt Smith and James Keegan
Matt Smith, James Keegan and Morgan Comer
Aimee Black, Alice Upcott and Caroline Gray
Aimee Black and Caroline Gray
Back: Matt Smith, Aimee Black, James Keegan, Alice Upcott, Morgan Comer, Caroline Gray, Tom Cunningham; Front: Michael Flatley and Nadine Coyle
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