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Disney's Hercules at Theatre Royal Drury Lane is a musical inspired by the animated film and based on the ancient myth. Set in Ancient Greece, it follows Hercules, who is not quite a god, as he tries to save the world from Hades.
Directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw, with music by Alan Menken, lyrics by David Zippel, a brand-new book by Robert Horn and Kwame Kwei-Armah, and co-choreography by Tanisha Scott, the production brings together the story and score in one West End staging.
The cast includes Luke Brady as Hercules, with Candace Furbert, Sharlene Hector, Brianna Ogunbawo, Malinda Parris, Robyn Rose-Li and Kamilla Fernandes as the Muses; Mae Ann Jorolan as Meg; Trevor Dion Nicholas as Phil; Stephen Carlile as Hades; and Craig Gallivan and Lee Zarrett as Bob and Charles.
Key facts: The musical is set in Ancient Greece and is based on Disney's animated film and the ancient myth.
This show is suitable for ages 6 and over. Please note that single seats cannot be left in a row when booking. No exchanges or refunds are available.
Accessible performances are scheduled for 15th September (captioned), 23rd September (BSL) and 29th November (audio described).
Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Catherine Street, Covent Garden, London WC2B 5JF, United Kingdom
For accessibility information, contact the venue at access@lwtheatres.co.uk.
Luke Brady as Hercules; Candace Furbert as Thalia, Sharlene Hector as Clio, Brianna Ogunbawo as Melpomene, Malinda Parris as Calliope, Robyn Rose-Li as Terpsichore and Kamilla Fernandes as Standby Muse; Mae Ann Jorolan as Meg; Trevor Dion Nicholas as Phil; Stephen Carlile as Hades; and Craig Gallivan and Lee Zarrett as Bob and Charles.
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