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10 Jul 2008
Rachel Tucker is the latest star of reality casting programme I’d Do Anything to land a role in the West End as she makes her debut as Meat in Queen musical We Will Rock You at the Dominion from 22 September. Read more
Showing at: Dominion Theatre
Box Office: 0844 847 1775
Download (pdf format): Seating plan
Age: General
Genre: Musical
Sub Genre: Musical (Drama)
London’s long-running rock musical We Will Rock You sees legendary band Queen join forces with writer Ben Elton to bring its unmistakable sound to Theatreland.
In the Queen song-fest We Will Rock You, the action takes place in a futuristic world, Planet Mall, where rock music is banned. Globalisation is complete; everywhere the kids watch the same movies, wear the same fashions and think the same thoughts. Individuality is unthinkable… unless you are a rebel, a Bohemian, who lives in the underbelly and resists the sterile world above. The Bohemians believe instruments still exist somewhere on Planet Mall, they just need a hero to find them. Is Galileo that man?
We Will Rock You has a score which features many of Queen's greatest hits including Killer Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody, Radio GaGa and the title track.
British rock band Queen – Freddie Mercury, Brian May, Roger Taylor and John Deacon – was formed in 1971 and released its first album two years later. Staying at the top of the music industry for two decades, Queen’s rein was cut short when lead singer Mercury died with AIDS in 1991.
Writer Elton became best known early in his career as a stand up comedian, but also wrote for successful BBC sitcoms The Young Ones and Blackadder. He has a number of novels and plays to his names, but moved towards musical theatre in 2000, collaborating with Andrew Lloyd Webber on The Beautiful Game. It was after this experience that he wrote We Will Rock You, which he followed with Rod Stewart musical Tonight’s The Night.
We Will Rock You is directed by Christopher Renshaw, whose list of credits including The King And I at the London Palladium, Taboo and the recent Gypsy Kings musical Zorro The Musical. Choreography is by Arlene Phillips, better known as one of the judges on the hit BBC1 celebrity dance show Strictly Come Dancing.
We Will Rock You is currently in its 8th happy year at the Dominon theatre.
show times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Mat Sat 14:30, extra mat last Wed of every month and Weds in school holidays.
ticket prices: £27.50-£60.00
duration: 2h45
cast: Mazz Murray, Alex Bourne, Gary Lake, Peter Murphy, Sabrina Aloueche, Ian Carlyle, Louise Bowden
director: Christopher Renshaw
sound: Bobby Aitken
costume: Tim Goodchild
choreographer: Arlene Phillips
designer: Mark Fisher & Willie Williams
producer: A Phil McIntyre/Queen/Tribeca production
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Access Enabled Map (pdf format):
View The Dominion Theatre Access Enabled Map
address: Tottenham Court Road, London, United Kingdom, W1P OAG
nearest tube: Tottenham Court Road (100m)
nearest bus: 7, 8, 10, 14, 14A, 19, 22, 24, 25, 29, 38, 40, 73, 176
parking: Westminter City Council car park at Poland Street; NCP at Great Russell Street.
air conditioned: Yes
Access Booking: Tel: 020 7636 2295 Fax: 020 7927 0998
discounts: Discounts are available for wheelchair users and their companions.
limited mobility: Lower Stalls (10 steps down from the foyer with handrails on both sides) is the most accessible area. Rows A & ZZ and seats Z1 7 Z50 have the most legroom. Stalls is raked between seats, circle is stepped. Stairlift to Stalls.
access description: Level access into the foyer. Box Office on your left. 10 steps down to the stalls. 20 steps up to the circle. Staircases have highlights and handrails. Wheelchair lift to the stalls. Foyer is open all day, circle 45min and stalls 30min prior to performances.
hearing impaired: Induction loop system with approx. 24 headsets - ask a member of staff upon arrival at the theatre.
guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are allowed into the auditorium. Staff are also willing to dog sit if you prefer.
wheelchairs: Level access to the foyer. Platform lift down 10 steps - ask the duty manager to operate it. 3 spaces for wheelchair users at XX50, YY50, ZZ50 (the last 2 on a slight slope). Transfer seating to any aisle seat. People with motorised wheelchairs or wheelchairs (maximum 3) can go in Box B - the entrance is to the side of the theatre on Bainbridge Street. Slightly restricted view of the stage from the box. Wheelchair users must bring a non-disabled companion (Box B only).
toilets: Men’s and women’s off Stalls and Circle
disabled toilets: Adapted toilet towards front left of Stalls and one adjacent to Box B.

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