Shrek The Musical Tickets

Shrek The Musical at The Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Based on the hilarious Dreamworks animated film, Shrek the Musical arrives at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane with an all-star cast, including Richard Blackwood and Kimberley Walsh. After playing on Broadway, and receiving eight Tony Award nominations, Shrek the Musical embarked on a highly successful US tour. The West End production promises to be bigger and better than ever, with new fairytale creatures and set designs. A swamp-dwelling ogre embarks on a life-changing adventure to bring peace and quiet back to his land. Along the way he meets a fast-talking donkey and a beautiful princess, who happens to be hiding a big green secret.

Performance Times:

From 7th March 2012 all Wednesday performances will begin at 7pm.

Cast Update:

 Kimberley Walsh will play Princess Fiona until Monday 21st May 2012.

Shrek The Musical cannot guarantee a particular cast member will be performing.

Extra Performances:

An Shrek extra matinee performance has been added on Monday 20th February 2012 at 3.00pm.

Age Guidance: 

Age Recommendation: 5+ (No under 4 year olds will be admitted)

Shrek The Musical is recommended for a general audience. As an advisory to adults who might bring young people, the show is suitable for ages 5 and up.  It is the policy of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane that any child under the age of 4 will not be admitted into the theatre. All persons entering the theatre, regardless of age, must have a ticket.



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SHREK Nigel Lindsay
PRINCESS FIONA Kimberley Walsh
DONKEY Richard Blackwood
LORD FARQUAAD Nigel Harman



Shrek the Musical at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane

As shown in the seating plan below the Theatre Royal Drury Lane is a large venue spread over four levels: Stalls, Grand Circle, Upper Circle and Balcony. Towards the rear of the Stalls pillars supporting the Grand Circle may affect sightlines from seats on or around the centre aisles (rows Z and ZZ).  Towards the rear of the Upper Circle pillars again restrict views from the aisle seats (rows K and L). The handful of slip seats at the front of the Upper Circle suffer from sideline views. The Balcony offers a birds-eye view of the action, though the view from the front two rows is affected by a handrail (rows A and B), which can be overcome by leaning forward.  There are three levels of boxes available, located between the Grand Circle and Upper Circle. All boxes have sidelined views. For those with limited mobility, row K and C1, C29, D1 & D33 in the Stalls have the most leg room.

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Location

West End

Venue

Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Booking until

Sunday 19th February 2012

Performance Times

Mon 7:30PM
Tue No show
Wed 7:30PM
Thu 3:00PM 7:30PM
Fri 7:30PM
Sat 3:00PM 7:30PM
Sun 3:00PM

Duration

2h 15m

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