Skip to navigation
Navigation
- Home
- Theatre News
- London Shows A-Z
- Buy Tickets
- Kids & Family Theatre
- Olivier Awards
- tkts
- Theatreland at 100
- Access
Zorro is a swashbuckling, cape-swishing, blood-pumping new musical adventure featuring the music of the Gipsy Kings.
A cast of 30, blending West End musical performers with a collection of the world's leading flamenco dancers, tells this action-packed American tale of good versus evil. Crime fighter Zorro, originally created in 1919, is the masked alter-ego of nobleman Don Diego de la Vega who defends the people of Spanish California against injustice and oppression.
Zorro features the music of Grammy Award-winning Latin sensations The Gipsy Kings, including well known hits such as Bamboleo, Baila Me and Djobi Djoba alongside brand new tunes.
Matt Rawle, who plays the masked avenger in Zorro, is no stranger to productions with a Latin feel, having previously played Ché in the recent revival of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Evita.
Emma Williams, who plays love interest Luisa, has West End credits including Chitty Chitty Bang Bang and Desperately Seeking Susan, while Californian actress Lesli Margherita, who has US credits including Damn Yankees and Kiss Me Kate, makes her West End debut in the show as Diego's gypsy friend. Adam Levy, who plays Zorro's nemesis Ramon, has appeared in productions including Angels In America, The Winter's Tale and Henry V.
Zorro features the choreography of famous flamenco star Rafael Amargo, and is directed by Christopher Renshaw, who has previously directed the West End hits including The King And I, Taboo and We Will Rock You.
For more about Zorro, read the Big Interview with Christopher Renshaw or the First Night Feature.
show times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Mats Thu & Sat 15:00
ticket prices: £25-£60
cast: Matt Rawle, Emma Williams, Adam Levy, Lesli Margherita, Nick Cavaliere, Jonathan Newth
director: Christopher Renshaw
lyrics by: Stephen Clark
book By: Stephen Clark
sound: Mick Potter
set designer: Tom Piper
lighting designer: Ben Ormerod
costume: Tom Piper
choreographer: Rafael Amargo
producer: Isabel Allende
map: View Map
address: Charing Cross Road,London,United Kingdom,WC2H 0HH
nearest tube: Embankment(450m)/Charing Cross(200m)/Leicester Square (200m)
nearest bus: 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 24, 29, 30
nearest train: Charing Cross (200m)
parking: Westminter City Council car park at Trafalgar Square and Whitcomb Street. NCP at Upper St Martin’s Lane. There is a taxi rank at Charing Cross.
air conditioned: 0
Access Booking: Tel: 0870 895 5505 Fax: 020 7494 5154
discounts: Discounts available for all disabled people and their companions.
limited mobility: Seats 17–21 and 1–5 in row N in the Stalls have the most leg room.
access description: Ramp up through double doors opening outwards into the Box Office. Box Office counter to the left. No steps through the foyer bar into the Dress Circle (1 step between rows). 29 steps down to the Stalls which has a fairly steep rake. 25 steps up then 8 down to the Upper Circle. Staircases have handrails on both sides. Auditorium opens 45mins before performance.
hearing impaired: Sennheise infra-red system with 8 headsets. Please ask an usher for a headset.
guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are not allowed inside the auditorium. Staff are happy to dog-sit. Dogs will be looked after in the stage door area or in the manager’s office.
wheelchairs: Ramop into foyer with level access to Dress Circle. 1 step down to 2 spaces for wheelchair users at E13-15. You will be positioned at a slight angle and the view of the top of the stage is restricted by approx. 15%. Transfer seating available to aisle seats for wheelchairs and scooters (4 transferees max). Wheelchairs
toilets: No steps to the women’s to the right of the foyer bar, through 2 doors (approx. 84cm wide). This is usable by someone able to leave their wheelchair with assistance. No steps up to women’s at rear of Stalls, 18 steps down to the men’s; further women’s and men’s at Upper Circle level.
disabled toilets: Adapted toilet in foyer.
Zorro The Musical
Bookmark with: