Lord Of The Dance - Dangerous Games

2 hours and 10 minutes including interval

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LORD OF THE DANCE - A INTERNATIONAL PHENOMENON




Lord Of The Dance was Irish dancer / choreographer Flatley's follow-up show to Riverdance, which became a cultural phenomenon following its appearance on the 1994 Eurovison Song Contest and introduced Flatley's bespoke hybrid of traditional Irish and contemporary dance to the masses.

Now, this epic new staging of his original masterpiece, entitled Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games moves to the Playhouse Theatre following sell-out seasons at the Dominion Theatre and the London Palladium.

Based on Irish folklore, this classic tale of Good vs. Evil, expressed through the universal language of dance, has thrilled audiences worldwide  It's the story of the Little Spirit, who travels through time to help the Lord of the Dance protect his people from the challenge of Don Dorcha, the Dark Lord.

As this dark power challenges our hero, the adventure draws you into a mythical universe of love, danger, and desire, created by a masterfully orchestrated combination of precision dancing, state of the art lighting and pyrotechnics.

With 40 of the world’s most outstanding young performers directed by Flatley, and new music by composer Gerard Fahy, Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games features new staging, new costumes and new choreography.





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CAST

James Keegan

Morgan Comer

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CAST

James Keegan

Morgan Comer

Cast and creatives

CAST

James Keegan

Morgan Comer

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Opening times

7.30pm Mon - Sat 2.30pm Wed and Sat From 15 November 7.30pm Tues - Sat 2.30pm Wed and Sat 3pm Sunday No babes in arms admitted. Michael Flatley will NOT be in appearing in this season.

Opening times

7.30pm Mon - Sat 2.30pm Wed and Sat From 15 November 7.30pm Tues - Sat 2.30pm Wed and Sat 3pm Sunday No babes in arms admitted. Michael Flatley will NOT be in appearing in this season.

Opening times

7.30pm Mon - Sat 2.30pm Wed and Sat From 15 November 7.30pm Tues - Sat 2.30pm Wed and Sat 3pm Sunday No babes in arms admitted. Michael Flatley will NOT be in appearing in this season.

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