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We Will Rock You
 
We Will Rock You
Performance times:
MON
19:30
TUE
19:30
WED
19:30
THU
19:30
FRI
19:30
SAT
14:30 19:30
SUN
No show

Show starts:
20th January 2003
Show ends:
24th March 2012
Run time:
2:45
Venue:
Dominion Theatre

 

We Will Rock You

This is a real fun, sensational Musical Comedy. Rock band Queen joins forces with writer Ben Elton to bring their unique sound to theatreland. Set in the future when musical instruments have been banned, it's up to a group of anarchists, The Bohemians, to rediscover Rock. The sets are amazing, it features over 30 of Queens most famous hits and the cast are fantastic.

We Will Rock You delivers a feel-good, fast-paced journey into the future where musical instruments are no longer allowed and a gang of misfits search to regain what has been lost.  A clever and funny script by Ben Elton combines with the ageless music of Queen and brilliant sets to make for an evening to remember.

“The massive plasma screens are killer-diller . . . stunning” The Times

"Exhilarating and great fun" Time Magazine

"A high-tech extravaganza" The Guardian

Popular Songs:

  • Radio Ga Ga
  • Killer Queen
  • Bohemian Rhapsody
  • We Will Rock You
  • Don't Stop Me Now
  • We Are the Champions

We Will Rock You Extends Booking Period

We Will Rock You Colourful Queen musical We Will Rock You has announced it will extend its booking period at the Dominion Theatre with tickets going on sale until Saturday 20th October 2012. The show opened on 14th May 2002 and has become one of the best-loved productions in the West End. It was even voted the nation’s most popular musical by the BBC Radio 2 Audience at the 2011 Laurence Olivier Awards. The current cast includes Alex Gaumond as ‘Galileo’, Sarah French as ‘Scaramouche’, X Factor finalist Brenda Edwards as ‘Killer Queen’ and Coronation Street star Kevin Kennedy as ‘Pop’.

A Show That Threatens to Live Forever!

In a distant future, on a planet once known as Earth, globalisation is complete. Computers generate bland, forgettable music, kids wear the same clothes and everyone is taught to think alike. Underneath the cities a resistance is growing. Somewhere, so it is rumoured, the axe of a legendary guitar god lies buried in the rock. With over five million We Will Rock You tickets sold in London, and hugely successful productions having opened across the world, this sensational jukebox musical won’t be ‘biting the dust’ anytime soon.

Freddie for a Day Raises Money in 2011

We Will Rock You The ‘Freddie for a Day’ campaign was held again this month to mark what would have been the 65th birthday of the late Freddie Mercury on Monday 5th September 2011. A lavish night at the Savoy in London was held to celebrate the date and raise money for the Mercury Phoenix Trust – the AIDS charity set up in Freddie's name following his death in 1991. Queen fans around the world were also encouraged to dress in their favourite Freddie stage outfit on the date to raise funds to support the charity. Read more about the work of the Mercury Phoenix Trust here.

We Will Rock You Theatre Breaks


Posted by Hannah on Tuesday 20th September 2011 at 4:06PM

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