Lord Of The Dance- Dangerous Games at Bristol Hippodrome

Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games comes to Bristol after their super hit UK Tour last year, and is scheduled to be performed at Bristol Hippodrome from 25 to 30 April 2017.

 

It is a part of their 2017 UK Tour in which they will cover 23 cities throughout the nation. They have had recent successful shows in Broadway, West End Europe and the Southern Hemisphere and are expected to thrill the audience as always with their blend of music and dance. Their talent of mixing traditional and contemporary in a classic story thereby presenting the exceptional talent of the cast, makes them trend setters.

 

Flatley says, “I’m blown away by the remarkable talent and abilities of the great cast we’ve gathered and delighted to return to the UK where we started out 20 years ago”

Starring this tour of UK, we have Morgan Comer, James Keegan and Mathew Smith in the role of the Lord of the Dance. It has been 20 years since Flatley debuted Lord of the Dance and here he is again as the choreographer, producer and the director of the whole show. The audience shall expect never seen before staging, cutting edge technology, and all new costumes and choreography, keeping the accuracy same as that of the original work, Flatley will now direct world champion acrobats and 40 of the world’s greatest young performers. Gerard Fahy has composed the new music and with this show you can experience the best mix of tradition as well as the exciting new dance and music.

 

For timings check out our Bristol Hippodrome Calendar

 

Tickets range from £44.15 to £52.65 which includes £4.00 transaction fee

 

If you are looking for some pre-theatre dining or post performance drinks check out some of our recommended venues below:

 

The Rummer Hotel, All Saints Lane, Bristol, BS1 1JH

 

Aquila, 30-34 Baldwin Street, Bristol, BS1 1NR

 

The Jetty Restaurant Harbour Hotel, 53-55 Corn Street, Bristol BS1 1HT

 

Koh Thai, 7-9 Triangle South, Bristol BS8 1EY

 

Or if you fancy some fish and chips, head to Catch 2238 College Green, Bristol BS1 5SP