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About the show
A joyful coming-of-age musical set in 1980s Dublin, following a teenager who starts a band to win the heart of a girl he admires.
About Sing Street
Set against the backdrop of a financially troubled Dublin in the 1980s, Sing Street tells the story of Conor, a teenager navigating a new school, a complicated home life, and the overwhelming desire to impress a girl he meets outside the school gates. His solution is simple and audacious: start a band. What follows is a warm, funny, and genuinely moving exploration of how music can offer an escape from difficult circumstances and become a means of finding out who you really are.
Based on the critically celebrated 2016 film, this stage adaptation brings fresh energy to a story that already resonated deeply with audiences around the world. The songs, written by Glen Hansard and Gary Clark, range from intimate and tender to full-throated and exhilarating, capturing the restless ambition of youth with real honesty.
What Makes This Production Stand Out
The staging at the Lyric Hammersmith brings 1980s Dublin to vivid life through a combination of inventive design and committed ensemble performance. Multiple locations shift fluidly from cramped family living rooms to rain-soaked street corners, creating a world that feels both specific and universal. The period detail in the costumes and overall aesthetic is precise without ever becoming a caricature of the decade.
Crucially, this is a show built around live musicianship. The band element is not incidental; it sits at the heart of every scene, and the energy generated when the full company locks into a number is genuinely electric. The choreography matches that energy, drawing on the angular, stylised movement of 1980s pop videos while keeping everything rooted in character and story rather than spectacle for its own sake.
Who Should See Sing Street
Sing Street works brilliantly for theatregoers who grew up in the 1980s and will recognise every cultural reference, but it is equally compelling for younger audiences encountering the era for the first time. The central themes of belonging, ambition, family tension, and first love are timeless, and the musical language crosses generational lines with ease.
The show carries a general guidance of suitable for ages 12 and upwards, making it a strong option for older children attending with parents, as well as groups of friends looking for something with genuine emotional weight alongside its considerable entertainment. It runs for approximately two hours, making it an accessible evening out without feeling rushed or overlong.
Lyric Hammersmith: The Venue
The Lyric Hammersmith Theatre is one of West London's most distinctive and well-regarded producing venues, located in the heart of Hammersmith. Its main auditorium combines a traditional theatrical intimacy with strong sightlines from a wide range of seats, meaning there are very few positions in the house where you feel removed from the action on stage.
Hammersmith itself is a well-connected area of London, with straightforward access from central London and beyond. The surrounding streets offer a good selection of bars and restaurants for pre-show dining, and the venue operates its own bar for those arriving early or staying for a drink after the performance.
Booking Tickets and Choosing Your Seats
Pricing for Sing Street at the Lyric Hammersmith is yet to be confirmed, so checking back for the latest availability is advisable as announcements are made. The cast rotates regularly over the course of a production's run, so whoever you see on the night will bring their own interpretation to these roles within the framework of the production.
For the best experience, seats in the stalls or front circle tend to place you closest to the live band and the central performance energy of a show like this. That said, the Lyric's layout means that even seats further back carry the sound well and maintain a strong connection to the stage.
See availability and check the latest ticket information on the British Theatre shows page, where you can browse current listings and secure your seats through tickadoo.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Frequently asked questions
What is Sing Street about?
Sing Street is a coming-of-age musical set in 1980s Dublin. It follows a teenager called Conor who forms a band partly to impress a girl he meets near his school, and in doing so discovers the transformative power of music and creativity amid the pressures of family life and economic hardship.
Where is Sing Street playing in London?
Sing Street is being staged at the Lyric Hammersmith Theatre in Hammersmith, West London, one of the capital's leading producing venues known for its intimate main auditorium and strong production values.
How long does Sing Street run for?
The production runs for approximately two hours. Specific interval arrangements may vary, so it is worth checking the venue's information when you book.
Is Sing Street suitable for children?
Sing Street is generally considered suitable for ages 12 and upwards. The themes of school life, family tension, and first love are accessible to teenagers, and the musical content appeals across a broad age range. Younger children may find some of the emotional and social themes less engaging.
Who wrote the music for Sing Street?
The original songs for Sing Street were written by Glen Hansard and Gary Clark. Hansard is widely known for his Oscar-winning songwriting work, and the score blends original material with the spirit of 1980s pop to create a soundtrack that feels both period-authentic and emotionally immediate.
How do I get tickets for Sing Street at the Lyric Hammersmith?
You can see availability and book tickets through the British Theatre website, which lists current London productions and connects you to tickadoo for secure booking. Pricing is yet to be confirmed, so checking the listing regularly for updates is recommended.
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