Showing posts with label Lord of the Dance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lord of the Dance. Show all posts

Saturday, October 25

Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance - Dangerous Games transferring to Dominion Theatre

Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance - Dangerous Games will transfer to the Dominion Theatre in London's West End from 9th March  to 5th  September 2015 ahead of a world tour. It will follow White Christmas starring Tom Chambers and Aled Jones which runs there from  12th November and  until 3rd January 2015.

The current production stars 40 young performers, alongside Michael Flatley and former Girls Aloud star Nadine Coyle. It is based on Irish folklore and  is the classic tale of Good versus Evil expressed through  dance. Little Spirit travels through time to help the Lord of the Dance protect his people from the challenge of the Dark Lord, Don Dorcha, . As his dark power challenges the hero, the adventure turns  into a mythical universe of love, danger, and desire, created by an orchestrated combination of precision dancing, state of the art lighting and pyrotechnics.

Lord Of The Dance - Dangerous Games features new staging including holographic-effect projections, new costumes and new choreography. The production is directed and choreographed by Michael Flatley, with new music by composer Gerard Fahy and combines the best of tradition with all the excitement of new music and dance.

The production will play its final performance at the London Palladium on 25 October 2014.

Tickets for Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance - Dangerous Games

Tuesday, April 20

Michael Flatley touring with Lord of the Dance

Michael Flatley has not performed in his show Lord of the Dance for more than a decade, but is now but to appear in a number of cities in late autumn this year, beginning in Sheffield Arena on October 30th.

Lord of the Dance was created, choreographed and produced by Flatley. Some members of the 40 strong cast in this year’s tour performed with him in the original show in 1996. Since it opened the dance spectacular has played to more than 60 million people in more than 60 countries across the world.

Flatley has just completed a tour of Taiwan in ‘Feet of Flames’ which exceeded box office expectations and had audiences begging for more even after five standing ovations

Lord of the Dance is based on Irish folklore telling the story through dance of good versus evil.

Tour dates are as follows:  UK & Ireland:  30th October – Sheffield Arena: 31st October – Manchester Evening News Arena: 3rd November – London O2 Arena: 4th November – Birmingham LG Arena: 6th November – Nottingham Arena: 7th November – Liverpool Echo Arena: 8th November – Wembley Arena: 10th November – Newcastle Arena: 12th November - Belfast Odyssey Arena: 13th November – Dublin O2 Arena: 14th November – Dublin O2 Arena
 
Europe: 20th November – Mannheim, Germany: 22nd November – Zurich, Switzerland: 23rd November – Munich, Germany: 24th November – Vienna, Austria: 26th November – Oberhausen, Germany: 27th November – Halle, Germany: 29th November – Cologne, Germany: 30th November – Hamburg, Germany: 2nd December – Stuttgart, Germany: 3rd December – Frankfurt, Germany: 7th December – Leipzig, Germany