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Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games Tickets

Recommended age 8+ due to content.

Performance dates

12 October 2015 to 24 January 2016. Some Mondays at 7.30pm, Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm, Wednesday & Saturday 2.30pm, Sundays at 3pm

Run time 2 hours 10 minutes including one interval

Includes interval

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Following a sell-out West End run in 2014 and a triumphant stay at the Dominion Theatre earlier this year, Michael Flatley’s Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games returns to London this Winter, with performances at the Playhouse Theatre from 10 October 2015.

With all the visceral precision and thrills of the original, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games features new staging, new costumes and mesmerising new choreography. 

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games showcases exciting and ground-breaking new technology, world champion acrobats and the greatest team of Irish Dancers the world has seen.
 
The cast at the Playhouse Theatre will be led by James Keegan and Morgan Comer, who have both won every major title in competitive Irish Dance. They were hand-picked and trained by Flatley himself and have starred in the West End and UK touring shows of Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games. Michael Flatley, who has recently retired from UK performances, is excited to hand over the reins to such talented performers. The score is composed by Gerard Fahy.
 
Choreographed and directed by Michael Flatley, 40 of the world’s most outstanding young dancers and musicians take to the stage delivering electrifying performances that bring audiences to their feet night after night.

With new music by composer Gerard Fahy, this ‘extraordinary and supremely stirring show’ (Daily Telegraph) combines the best of tradition with all the excitement of new music and dance.

 

Special notes

Michael Flatley is not scheduled to appear in any performances. Please note - the optimal view in the Stalls for the footwork is row F backwards. Rows A to D customer will not be able to see the feet of the dancers.

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Recent Reviews

4.2
60 reviews
Louise Harrisn

Brilliant the dancers were amazing

CARLOS ARTHUR ORTENBLAD

too much cirque du soleil and too little Irish tap dancing. We expected some real fancy foot work, and what we've got was a rather disappointing performance. Riverdance hands down

Amanda Scally

Really good show well worth seeing

David Fitch

Parts of the show were excellent, other parts were good but not great

Nicky Gilmour

Absolutely stunning; breath-taking; amazing; awesome; inspiring and totally mind-blowing! Well done to all those participating. Only suggestion I have for the Dancers to encourage the audience to get up and dance (by their seats!) for the last dance, as my feet and legs wouldn't stop all night; we were literally dancing along all night long! The Best Night we've had for a very long time! Well done! it was fantastic!!

Linda Fluharty

What a wonderful show, one of the best I have ever seen, they are very talented young people and should be very proud of themselves.

Margo Holton

The show was amazing. We both lived it and we really liked the Theatre.

mark fryer

Better price then other ticket sites. Better choice of seating excellent. ..

tania evans

Fantastic show, lot of effort put in by performers and crew, such dedication loved it

Stuart Revill

A great show and the free upgrade was a pleasant surprise.

Janet Fletcher

Ordering from London Theatre Direct was so easy and cheaper we had great seats the show was fantastic couldn't of asked for more Thanks.

Heval Ceylan

A big disappointment. The show was cheesy and sexist. Has nothing to do with its origins, Irish Dance. Miss the River Dance.

Latest Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games News

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It’s been three days since I saw Scotch & Soda at London Wonderground’s Spiegeltent on the South Bank. And I’m still slightly lost for words - in a good way. It’s the kind of show that you watch with your mouth open, and then later think back on it and wonder if you really just saw what you think you saw.

8 Jun, 2015 | By Liz Dyer

Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games Cast To Make Television Appearances, Girl Aloud Reprises Role

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Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games Cast To Make Television Appearances, Girl Aloud Reprises Role

Nadine Coyle will reprise the role of Erin the Goddess in Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games at the Dominion Theatre, London for 10 performances only from 13 to 21 March.

Nadine Coyle was one fifth of the pop group Girls Aloud, whose record-breaking success included over 4.3 million singles sales and 4 million albums sales in the UK alone.

6 Mar, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous

Michael Flatley Begins His Farewell Tour

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Michael Flatley Begins His Farewell Tour

Following a sold out run at the London Palladium in 2014, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is returning to the West End at the Dominion Theatre from 13 March.

Due to unprecedented demand, Flatley is scheduled to make a special appearance from 13 to 24 March at the Dominion Theatre, paving the way for new young superstar James Keegan, who will be performing the lead role of Lord of the Dance. 

5 Feb, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous

Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games Transfers Amid Overwhelming Popular DemandMichael Flatley Prepares For West End Return, Miss Saigon Gala Sells Out Plus More #WestEndUpdate

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Michael Flatley Prepares For West End Return, Miss Saigon Gala Sells Out Plus More #WestEndUpdate

Last week Michael Flatley welcomed press to the London Palladium where his final West End show, entitled Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games, opens next Monday (1st September) for a limited run. Flatley’s productions have sold out in theatres around the world for years, and he insists this is due to such positive word of mouth.

2 Sep, 2014 | By Andrew Tomlins

Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games At The London Palladium

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Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games At The London Palladium

Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games is set to have its West End premiere at the legendary London Palladium on 1 September, 2014. The spectacular new staging of the traditional masterpiece will have an exclusive and limited run, featuring Michael Flatley in his final West End performances.

21 Aug, 2014 | By Jacob Porteous

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