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Lord of the Rings tickets now available from London Theatre Ticket Web.

 

Lord of the Rings    

Lord of the Rings

  
 Theatre:  Theatre Royal Drury Lane
 Address:  Catherine Street, WC2B 5JF    
  
 Nearest Tube:    Covent Garden 
  
 Booking From: 9th May 2007
  
 Booking Until: 19th July 2008 
  
 
Running Time: 3 Hours (2 Intervals)
 RECOMMENDED age of 6 +
  
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All Performances except Thursday Matinee
Stalls £76, £63 £53
Grand Circle £76
Upper Circle £53, £45
Balcony £35, £26, £20

 

Thursday Matinee

Stalls £33

Grand Circle £33

Upper Circle £33
Balcony £20

 

Performance Times

Evenings
 Monday 7pm
Tuesday - Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinees
Thursday and Saturday at 2pm

 
J.R.R. Tolkien's book trilogy has sold in excess of 200 million copies and now arrives on the stage as an original theatrical epic, An international creative team has combined all three books into one unmissable event that will transform the Theatre Royal Drury Lane into Middle Earth.

With a thrilling score, a spectacular design and an ensemble of over 70 actors, singers and musicians. The Lord of the Rings is the most ambitious theatrical production ever staged

 

 

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What's New
Cast

Malcolm Storry has  'Gandalf'.

James Loye will recreate the role of 'Frodo Baggins'

Laura Michelle Kelly, who won an Olivier Award for originating the title role in Mary Poppins will play 'Galadriel'.

Michael Therriault will play 'Gollum',

Peter Howe will recreate his role as 'Sam'

Jérôme Pradon, who has starred in many West End musicals including Les Misérables will play 'Aragorn'.
Brian Protheroe
, who will play 'Saruman'
Richard Henders, who has recently starred in Caroline or Change at the National Theatre will play 'Merry'.

Owen Sharpe will recreate the role of 'Pippin', 

Michael Rouse, recently seen starring in The Boyfriend at the Regent's Park Open Air Theatre, will play 'Legolas'.

Sévan Stephan, who created the role of 'Big Jule' in the production of Guys and Dolls at the Piccadilly Theatre, will play 'Gimli'.

Steven Miller, recently seen in Fiddler on the Roof at the Sheffield Crucible, will play 'Boromir'.

Rosalie Craig, seen in the recent BBC productions of My Family and other Animals and Casanova, will play 'Arwen'.

Andrew Jarvis will play 'Elrond',

Terence Frisch 'Bilbo', Tim Morgan 'Théoden' and Kirsty Malpass 'Rosie'.

 

Theatre Review

The Independent
"A bit of an identity crisis, strong on dynamic spectacle, squeezed as drama, and in two minds about how it wants to use music dramatically."

The Evening Standard

"Ill-fated at conception, tedious and vulgar in execution."

The Guardian

'I had a perfectly good time at Drury Lane and, if Tolkien's trilogy is to be a stage spectacle, I don't see how it could be better done."

 

 

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