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Hamilton, an American musical by Lin-Manuel Miranda.

This show contains some strong language and so the show is appropriate for ages 10+. Children under 4 are not permitted into the theatre. Children under 16 years old must be accompanied by an adult.

Performance dates

2 November 2021 - 27 September 2025

Run time 2hr 45min (including interval)

Includes interval

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HAMILTON is the story of America’s Founding Father Alexander Hamilton, an immigrant from the West Indies who became George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War and was the new nation’s first Treasury Secretary. Featuring a score that blends hip-hop, jazz, blues, rap, R&B, and Broadway, HAMILTON is the story of America then, told by America now.

Hamilton has book, music and lyrics by Lin-Manuel Miranda, is directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler and musical supervision and orchestrations by Alex Lacamoire and is based on Ron Chernow's biography of Alexander Hamilton.

Winner of 11 Tony Awards including Best Musical, the 2016 Pulitzer Prize for Drama and the 2016 Grammy Award for Best Musical Theater Album.

Upcoming Performance Times

Saturday21 December 2024
Saturday21 December 2024
Monday23 December 2024
Monday23 December 2024
Tuesday24 December 2024
Friday27 December 2024
Friday27 December 2024
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Content

Contains some strong language, recommended for ages 10 and above.

Special notes

Everyone, regardless of age, must have their own ticket to enter the theatre. Children under the age of 16 must be accompanied by and sat next to a ticketholder who is at least 18 years old. Children under the age of 3 will not be admitted. Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance. You may not bring food or drink purchased elsewhere.

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Who are the main characters in Hamilton?

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Who are the main characters in Hamilton?

Lin-Manuel Miranda's award-winning musical Hamilton has made a significant impact since its debut, transitioning from Broadway to the West End in 2017. The show has garnered numerous accolades, redefining the musical landscape with its innovative blend of hip-hop, rap, and R&B, differentiating from the traditional musical style. 

The compelling narrative and incredible score bring to life the lesser-known story of Alexander Hamilton, one of America's founding fathers. The show explores Hamilton's pivotal role in the American Revolution, his role as the first Secretary of the Treasury under George Washington, and his complex personal life, including his relationship with his wife, Eliza Hamilton. The production, staged at the Victoria Palace Theatre, captivates audiences with its characters. Take a look at the Hamilton characters below.  

Who are the main Hamilton characters? 

The characters in the show are based on the real men and women involved in the American Revolution and the American democracy. The show offers a fresh, modern take on the American Revolution by reimagining its historic figures as diverse characters reflecting today's multicultural America. 

Alexander Hamilton 

Alexander Hamilton, his name is Alexander Hamilton and he is the star of the show! The character of Alexander Hamilton is portrayed as a tenacious and ambitious founding father whose life is marked by both triumph and tragedy. Hamilton's dedication to his ideals and career is both celebrated and criticised by those around him, reflecting the complex nature of his personality and relationships. His ambition often comes at a personal cost, as he prioritises his career over his marriage, leading to tension and envy among his peers. 

Aaron Burr 

Aaron Burr serves as both narrator and rival to Alexander Hamilton. Unlike Hamilton, who is outspoken and eager to share his political beliefs, Burr is more cautious and reserved, often holding his cards close to his chest. His reluctance to openly declare his stance can make him appear untrustworthy to others. This contrast in values and methods highlights the tension between the two men, ultimately leading to their infamous duel. 

Eliza Hamilton 

As the wife of Alexander Hamilton, Eliza's journey throughout the show is one of resilience, loyalty, and profound emotional depth. From her first meeting with Alexander Hamilton, her character is portrayed as loving and devoted, yet she faces numerous personal challenges and heartbreaks. Her unwavering loyalty is tested by her husband's infidelities and political ambitions.  

King George III 

King George III is portrayed as immature and spoiled, which underscores his role as the main antagonist. This is particularly true when he performs the song “You’ll Be Back,” which defines his entitlement and over-the-top behaviour. His character juxtaposes the other characters, using humour and immaturity to contrast with more serious or noble figures.  

George Washington  

The first president of the US, George Washington’s portrayal highlights his strong-willed nature and confidence, which contrast with Alexander Hamilton's impulsive and ambitious demeanour. Despite their differences, Washington recognizes Hamilton's brilliance and potential, often acting as a mentor, guiding him through the complexities of governance. 

Thomas Jefferson  

Thomas Jefferson emerges as one of Alexander Hamilton's most formidable political rivals, embodying a stark contrast to Hamilton's ideals. Jefferson's character is portrayed with a flamboyant flair and charismatic presence, which brings both humour and tension into the narrative. 

Angelica Schuyler  

Angelica Schuyler, is portrayed as an intelligent and articulate woman deeply devoted to her family, particularly her sisters. Despite her instant connection with Alexander Hamilton, Angelica prioritises her sister Eliza's happiness and future, choosing to step aside and encourage the relationship between Hamilton and Eliza. 

20 Nov, 2024 | By Rebecca Young

Top 10 Musicals to Book this Black Friday

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Top 10 Musicals to Book this Black Friday

If Black Friday has you ready for some real excitement, why not swap the sales for show-stopping performances? London’s theatre scene has an incredible lineup of musicals ready to dazzle and delight, offering a perfect escape from the holiday rush. From iconic classics to fresh adaptations and energetic newcomers, here are the top musicals to check out this Black Friday—and believe us, these experiences are worth every penny, and with up to 60% off, you won’t be spending many of them!

This Black Friday leave the bags for life at home, and take in the magic of London’s best musicals. Whether you want to enjoy the uplifting tunes from the queen of rock ‘n’ roll at Tina: the Tina Turner Musical, the cutting comebacks and clapbacks from the fetch new musical Mean Girls, or the record-breaking, history-making Hamilton, each show offers an unforgettable experience perfect for every taste. So skip the queues, grab some tickets, and let London’s West End serve up the drama, excitement, and heart-stopping moments that only a live musical can deliver! 

Tina: the Tina Turner Musical | Save up to 37%

Celebrating the life and legacy of the queen of rock ‘n’ roll, Tina: The Tina Turner Musical is a powerhouse production that follows Tina’s journey from her humble beginnings to global superstardom. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd and featuring electrifying choreography from Anthony Van Laast, the musical brings Tina’s iconic hits like “River Deep – Mountain High” and “Proud Mary” to life on stage.

Garnering Olivier Award nominations for Best New Musical and Best Actress for its outstanding lead performances, (they are Simply the Best after all) this musical has wowed audiences with its energy, emotion, and show-stopping numbers. If you’re looking for a show that’s uplifting and full of spirit, Tina is a must-see for fans of rock and soul alike.

The Phantom of the Opera | Pay No Fees 

A much-loved enduring classic, The Phantom of the Opera has been inside audiences’ minds worldwide for over 35 years! Winner of multiple Olivier and Tony Awards, including Best Musical, The Phantom of the Opera features Andrew Lloyd Webber’s unforgettable score and breathtaking production design. 

The hauntingly romantic story follows a mysterious figure who resides beneath the Paris Opera House and his devotion to the theatre's newest star, Christine. This production features dazzling costumes, a chandelier that could have been installed by the Only Fools and Horses the Musical characters, and timeless songs like “The Music of the Night” and “All I Ask of You.” For anyone who loves epic romance, suspenseful storytelling, and beautiful boat rides, The Phantom of the Opera is a Black Friday treat you won’t soon forget.

Hamilton | Exclusive Prices

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s Hamilton has taken the theatre world by storm, blending hip-hop, jazz, and classic musical theatre to tell the story of American founding father Alexander Hamilton. Winner of a staggering 11 Tony Awards and seven Olivier Awards, Hamilton continues to impress London audiences with its innovative staging, brilliant lyrics, and a talented cast. 

It’s a must-see for history buffs, hip-hop lovers, and anyone who appreciates boundary-pushing musical theatre. With hits like “My Shot” and “The Room Where It Happens,” Hamilton is the show to see this Black Friday if you’re looking for something that’s both revolutionary and unforgettable.

Back to the Future: The Musical | Exclusive Prices

Great Scott! Back to the Future: The Musical has quickly become a West End sensation, blending the nostalgic charm of the classic movie with electrifying musical numbers and dazzling special effects. Winner of the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, the show follows Marty McFly’s time-travelling adventure with brainy BFF Doc Brown, complete with a replica of the DeLorean on stage. 

With clever updates to the original story and songs like “Put Your Mind to It,” the musical captures all the excitement of the 1985 hit film. Whether you’re a fan of the movie or discovering the story for the first time, this high-energy show is an absolute blast for all ages, making it a fantastic choice for families - though it may be a difficult watch for the mums and sons!

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Based on the beloved film, Mrs. Doubtfire brings the hilarious, heartwarming and blouse-burning story of a father’s love for his children to the stage, with new songs that will make you laugh, cry, and cheer. Desperate dad, Daniel Hillard’s, transformation into the eccentric nanny Euphegenia Doubtfire is as funny and chaotic as ever, with impressive quick changes and a mix of slapstick humour and heartfelt moments. 

Critics have praised the show for capturing the charm of the original while adding fresh, hip-hopping, be-bopping, dance-till-ya-drop numbers. The musical offers plenty of laughs for all ages and is a must-see for every type of family. With the West End run coming to a close on the 26 April 2025, this is the last time the show will be in our Black Friday sale. So pick up your tickets now poppets before we say ‘bye dear’ to the award-winning musical!

19 Nov, 2024 | By Sian McBride

Everything you need to know about the Hamilton songs

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Everything you need to know about the Hamilton songs

Lin Manuel Miranda changed musical theatre forever when his groundbreaking rapthrough show, Hamilton, hit the Broadway stage. Since then, it’s become a global phenomenon.

There are 46 Hamilton songs in total. So, learn more about them with our breakdown so you can stay ahead of the game when you’re in the room where the musical happens… the Victoria Palace Theatre

All of the Hamilton songs in order

Hamilton Act One songs

Alexander Hamilton 

Performed by Aaron Burr and the rest of the supporting cast, Alexander Hamilton tells us the early history of the title character. When we meet the man himself, we hear of his ambition and determination to make a name for himself.

The song was originally part of the Hamilton Mixtape project, which evolved into the Hamilton musical we know today. In 2009, Lin Manuel Miranda performed the first iteration at a poetry jam at the White House. In 2016, Miranda and the original Broadway Cast performed Alexander Hamilton and other Hamilton songs at the White House once again. This time, the world knew both their names. 

Aaron Burr, Sir

When Alexander Hamilton arrives in New York, he meets Aaron Burr and tries to make a kinship with him. This is the first of the Hamilton songs that show the stark difference between Hamilton and Burr’s approach to life and politics. We also meet the group of young, brash soldiers who will become Hamilton’s buddies in arms. 

My Shot

The ferocious song is the first time we hear about Hamilton’s confidence, drive and plans from the man himself. The ambitious and, in some ways, naive student aligns his ideals with his friends, and they begin their journey to the revolution.

It’s the first time we see the overly confident Hamilton as vulnerable, thanks to a quick aside towards the end of the song.

The Story of Tonight 

Firmly part of the group, Hamilton, Lafayette, Mulligan and Laurens drink to their freedom and the start of the impending war. 

The Schuyler Sisters

Harmonious. The best way to describe the Schuyler Sisters song and the sibling trio.  As each sister is introduced, we learn that they are intelligent, vivacious, savvy, and excited about their prospects. We also learn that soldiers and young men are seeking them out thanks to their wealth and position in society. 

Farmer Refuted

When a farmer comes and disputes with Hamilton and his friends, Hamilton unleashes his sharp tongue to break down the farmer’s message and ideas.

You’ll Be Back

Performed by King George III, You’ll Be Back has a completely different style and tone from other Hamilton songs. Dismayed at the impending American War of Independence, the King threatens the rebels with violence and suffering, believing they’ll regret their actions with time.

Right-Hand Man

As the American Revolutionary War kicks off, Hamilton has his eyes set on a position of command in the Continental Army. Knowing he needs the approval of General George Washington, Hamilton attempts to prove his worth. While Hamilton speaks with his actions and impresses Washington, Burr attempts to charm the leader but is rebuffed.  It’s the first time we meet the larger-than-life George Washington and he imposes his presence, leadership, and humanity.

A Winter’s Ball 

Burr’s bitterness and jealousy grow as Hamilton’s career in the army progresses. But as a distraction, the men are excited about a ball and the prospect of meeting the eligible ladies in society.

Helpless

When the middle Schuyler sister, Eliza, meets Alexander Hamilton, she instantly falls in love. Helpless covers their brief dating history before they get married. During the song, we hear references to 1990s and early 2000s R&B songs, as well as a hint that Angelica may have feelings for Alexander. 

Satisfied

At Alexander and Eliza’s wedding, the eldest sister, Angelica, makes a toast to the loving couple. But while she celebrates their union on the surface, she reflects on the affection she feels for the groom. Knowing her familial obligations, she sacrifices her feelings in favour of Eliza’s. 

The Story of Tonight (Reprise)

At Hamilton’s wedding, his friends celebrate his marriage and Alexander’s new status in life and society. We also see the way Burr is viewed by his peers. While the group mocks Burr, Hamilton is supportive and friendly.

Wait For It

While Hamilton's tenacity is proving successful, Burr decides to take a different tact and play the long game. Obsessed with control and doing things properly, he decides to wait for his opportunity. 

Stay Alive

As the war progresses and resources are dwindling, morale is low. Washington and Hamilton plan to move the effort forward. All the while, Washington prevents Hamilton from going into battle, favouring others who turn out to be weaker options.

Ten Duel Commandments 

When Hamilton is ordered not to address false allegations made against Washington, Laurens steps up to challenge Charles Lee. They enter a duel, and we hear a set of unspoken rules. These rules are repeated in several Hamilton songs throughout the show. 

Meet Me Inside

When Lee is shot, Washington confronts Hamilton for his defiance. The pair comes to blows, which results in Hamilton being sent home.

That Would Be Enough

When Alexander arrives home, he discovers why Washington prevented him from entering harm's way. Eliza is expecting their first child.

Guns and Ships

One of the most challenging songs to perform in musical theatre, Guns and Ships is a speed rap performed in a French accent. Originated by and written with speed rapper Daveed Diggs in mind, the explosive song details the desperate efforts made by the Americans with the support of Marquis de Lafayette. With victory in sight, Washington asks Hamilton to return and lead the troops into battle. 

History Has Its Eyes On You

Reflecting on his past mistakes, Washington helps Hamilton realise there’s more to their actions than the moment. Everything they do on the battlefield will be recorded in the history books, and they can’t control that narrative. 

Yorktown (The World Turned Upside Down)

In the battle that changed American history forever, Hamilton and Lafayette utter one of the most famous lyrics of all the Hamilton songs, “Immigrants, we get the job done.” 

With his pregnant wife waiting at home and victory within their grasp, we hear the plans to win the battle of Yorktown.

The grand ensemble song is an adrenaline-pumping number that brings a new era to America and the show. 

What Comes Next?

After the Americans defeat the British, we hear King George III’s reaction.

Dear Theodosia

As Burr and Hamilton welcome their respective children into the world, the pair vow to provide a better world and life for them.

Non-Stop

As Hamilton and Burr’s lives continue in parallel, we once again see the differences between them. While Hamilton’s brash and confident manner sees him excel, Burr’s proper approach leaves him in Hamilton’s shadow. 

While Burr is cautious and afraid, Hamilton’s rewarded and made the Secretary of the Treasury.

Throughout the song, we hear of the growing friction between Hamilton and his friends and family.

7 Nov, 2024 | By Carly Clements-Yu

Best Shows to See this October Half-Term

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Best Shows to See this October Half-Term

The West End is buzzing with incredible shows this half-term, offering a delightful mix of blockbuster musicals and family-friendly adventures. Whether you're a fan of high-energy performances, gripping storylines, or magical experiences, there's something for everyone. Here's a roundup of the best West End shows to see this half-term based on your favourite subject. Because every day’s a school day, even when it’s not.

Favourite Subject: History 

Hamilton

What is Hamilton about? Lin-Manuel Miranda's Hamilton is a revolutionary musical that tells the story of America's Founding Father Alexander Hamilton through a blend of hip-hop, jazz, and R&B. The story follows Hamilton's rise from an orphaned immigrant to one of the most influential figures in American history, set against the backdrop of the American Revolution.

Fun Fact: At 6.3 words per second, "Guns and Ships" is the fastest spoken word song in Broadway and West End history!

Awards: Hamilton won 7 Olivier Awards in 2018, including Best New Musical, and has taken home 11 Tony Awards from Broadway.

Favourite Subject: Music

MJ the Musical

What is MJ the Musical about? MJ The Musical dives into the life of pop icon Michael Jackson, offering a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of his iconic 1992 Dangerous World Tour. The show celebrates Jackson's legacy, featuring his greatest hits like "Thriller," "Billie Jean," and "Smooth Criminal."

Fun Fact: Myles Frost, who reprises his critically acclaimed role of Michael Jackson in the West End run, is the youngest ever winner of the Best Actor in a Musical Tony Award. 

Awards: MJ The Musical was nominated for 10 Tony awards, taking home four, including Best Choreography and Best Actor.

MAMMA MIA!

What is MAMMA MIA! about? Featuring the timeless hits of ABBA, MAMMA MIA! is set on a Greek island where Sophie is about to get married but wants to invite her three potential fathers to the wedding without her mother knowing. The story is filled with laughter, love, and lots of dancing, queen.

Fun Fact: MAMMA MIA! premiered in more than 440 cities faster than any other musical in history. 

Awards: The much-loved musical is the recipient of an Olivier award, and, at 25 years, is one of the longest-running musicals in West End history.

Favourite Subject: Drama

Mean Girls the Musical

What is Mean Girls the Musical about? Based on the hit 2004 film, Mean Girls the Musical follows Cady Heron as she navigates the high school social scene, encountering the infamous Plastics clique. With hilarious and sharp dialogue, the musical delivers catchy songs and plenty of laughs while exploring themes of friendship, bullying, and identity.

Fun Fact: Way before playing Regina George in the movie, Reneé Rapp made her Broadway debut as the Queen Bee in Mean Girls the Musical when she was just 19.

Awards: The musical was nominated for 12 Tony Awards, with writer, Tina Fey, winning the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Book of a Musical.

Favourite Subject: French

Moulin Rouge! The Musical

What is Moulin Rouge! The Musical about? Set in the glamorous and bohemian world of Paris in the 1900s, Moulin Rouge! The Musical is a jukebox musical that blends classic pop hits from across the decades with a tragic love story between a young writer, Christian, and Satine, the star performer at the famed Moulin Rouge.

Fun Fact: Moulin Rouge! The Musical features more than 70 songs! Including feel-good tunes from Adele, Katy Perry, Sia, Rihanna, and Beyoncé.

Awards: The West End production received the 2022 Olivier Award for Best Musical, following its Tony-winning success on Broadway, which saw it take home 10 awards.

Favourite Subject: PE

Starlight Express

What is Starlight Express about? Packed full of races and fierce competition, Starlight Express is an exhilarating roller-skating musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber that tells the story of a child’s train set that comes to life, with trains competing to be the fastest. Known for its high-energy performances, the cast races around the audience on roller skates in an electrifying showdown.

Fun Fact: Starlight Express is one of the longest-running musicals in West End history and features performers skating at speeds of up to 40mph!

Awards: Starlight Express has won an Olivier and Tony award, the 2024 revival saw Jeevan Braich (Rusty) pick up Best Performer in a Musical at the Stage Debut Awards. 

24 Oct, 2024 | By Sian McBride

Meet the cast of Hamilton

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Meet the cast of Hamilton

Lin-Manuel Miranda’s blockbuster musical Hamilton opened in London in December 2017 at the Victoria Palace Theatre, and portrays the remarkable life story of Alexander Hamilton, one of the Founding Fathers of the United States. So, just who are the cast who help bring this biographical musical masterpiece to life on stage?

A hip hoppin history of Hamilton

Hamilton has amassed a Pulitzer Prize, 11 Tony Awards, a Grammy Award and seven Oliver awards bringing Lin-Manuel Miranda even closer to EGOT status, that rarity of people who have won an Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony Award. Hamilton also blows other productions out of the water with an enormous statistical count of 144 words per minute bringing its total show word count to 20,520!

Who plays Alexander Hamilton in Hamilton?

Having previously covered the role of Alexander Hamilton, Alex Sawyer has stepped into the lead role full-time. Sawyer’s previous credits include Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead at the Old Vic and The End of the F***ing World on Netflix.

Who plays the Schuyler Sisters in Hamilton? 

Having previously covered Angelica, Eliza, and Peggy Schuyler as Woman 5, Jordan Frazier now plays eldest sister, Angelica, full time. Her previous credits include Bat out of Hell and The Wizard of Oz. Nathania Ong plays middle sister and future Mrs Hamilton, Eliza. Her previous West End credits include Les Miserables and Be More Chill. Simbi Akande plays the youngest sister, Peggy. Her previous West End credits include A Christmas Carol and The Prince of Egypt

Who plays Aaron Burr in Hamilton?

Manaia Glassey-Ohlson currently plays Aaron Burr. Originally from New Zealand, Glassey-Ohlson’s previous credits include Phantom of the Opera and 42nd Street.

Who plays King George in Hamilton?

Joel Montague currently plays King George. His previous West End credits include Just for One Day, Waitress, and Funny Girl.

Who are the current past members?

The current cast of Hamilton features Alex Sawyer (Alexander Hamilton), Simbi Akande (Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds), Nathania Ong (Eliza Hamilton), Jordan Frazier (Angelica Schuyler), Jordan Benjamin (John Laurens/Phillip Hamilton), Thomas Vernal (George Washington), Lemuel Knights (Marquis De Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson), Joel Montague (King George), Manaia Glassey-Ohlson (Aaron Burr) and Jordan Castle (Hercules Mulligan/James Madison).

18 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham

Victoria Palace Theatre Best Seats

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Victoria Palace Theatre Best Seats

London’s Victoria Palace Theatre is a Grade II listed building which has been home to many large scale productions, including the popular musicals Billy Elliot, Annie, Fame, The Buddy Holly Story and most recently Hamilton. The original structure began life as the Royal Standard Hotel and was extended to become Moy’s Music Hall in 1850 until it was demolished in 1910, before being rebuilt by prolific theatre architect Frank Matcham and opening to the public a year later. With so much history in this building, there’s a lot to take in! So where’s the best place to sit and soak up the atmosphere? We’ve taken a detailed look at the Victoria Palace Theatre seating plan to give you the best options!

What are the best seats at the Victoria Palace Theatre?

There are three floors at the Victoria Palace Theatre; the Stalls, which are located on the ground floor, offer over half of the allocated seating of the building! The 717 plush red chairs are a top choice for those wanting to be immersed in the action on stage.

The Royal Circle is located above the stalls offering excellent views of the stage, and unlike some other theatres of its age it does not have any pillars creating restricted views within its auditorium.

The Grand Circle on the third floor of the theatre is severely raked, which means every row gets an excellent view of the stage. However, the legroom isn’t as roomy as the levels below, which is something to consider if you’re quite tall!

Victoria Palace Theatre seating plan

3 Jun, 2024 | By James Wareham

The women taking centre stage this Mother’s Day

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The women taking centre stage this Mother’s Day

From the tender-hearted to the comically clueless, these fierce and fabulous characters have taught us valuable life lessons and helped us appreciate the leading lady in our lives, whether they’re bonded to us by blood, by love, or by memories. So, this Mothers’ Day, we have rounded up some of the best mums and mother figures that call the West End stage their home!

10 Mar, 2024 | By Sian McBride

New casting announced for Hamilton

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New casting announced for Hamilton

The revolutionary musical Hamilton has announced that new cast members will join the star-studded company from June 19, 2023. Declan Spaine is set to star as the founding father himself and will be joined by Ava Brennan as Angelica Schuyler and many more! Be in the room where it happens - book your tickets for Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre today!

25 Apr, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

Top 5 reasons why you should see Hamilton

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Top 5 reasons why you should see Hamilton

The Tony Award-winning show Hamilton tears a political chapter from the 18th-century history books and rewrites it into an R&B masterpiece, accompanied by electrifying beats, razor-sharp lyrics and an epic modern twist. This revolutionary hip-hop history lesson signs its own theatrical declaration of independence, bringing the turbulent early years of America to life in an unforgettable way.


Dancing along the human condition, Hamilton explores ambition, conflict, legacy and pride, offering a front-row seat to the struggle that shaped a nation…all whilst making it feel like a non-stop party. Arm yourself for warfare, tears and intricate footwork, because here are the top 5 reasons why you should book tickets for Hamilton at the Victoria Palace Theatre today!

21 Feb, 2023 | By Kevin Thomas

Hamilton extends West End run to March 2024

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