Please note due to the nature of the show a full view of the stage cannot be guaranteed from every seat.
Stalls: Seats with a face value of £45.75 are classed as restricted view due to the Dress Circle overhang.
Dress Circle: Seats with a face value £45.75 are classed as restricted view due to the Upper Circle overhang.
Grand Circle: Row A of the Grand Circle has restricted legroom and some seats may also be restricted view due to a front handrail. Row B is restricted with a handrail and has a side view. All Grand Circle Seats with a face value of £25.75 and £20.75 are classed as restricted view. Row H is restricted view.
Balcony: Row A and B of the Balcony seats may also be restricted view due to a front handrail. Seats 1-7 and 22-28 in all rows of the balcony are restricted view. All seats from row M to P in the balcony are restricted view. The balcony is high and steeply stepped.
The theatre has an air cooling system, but no air conditioning.
PRISCILLA QUEEN OF THE DESERT THE MUSICAL is the most fun you'll have in the West End with over 500 outrageous costumes and a score of dance-floor classics including I Will Survive, Girls Just Wanna Have Fun and Finally.
Based on the Oscar-Winning movie, PRISCILLA tells the heart-warming and uplifting story of Bernadette (Don Gallagher), Tick (Richard Grieve) and Adam (Oliver Thornton), a glamorous Sydney-based performing trio who agree to take their show to the middle of the Australian outback. Along the way they meet Bob, the mechanic with the heart of gold (Mark Moraghan). They set off in a battered old bus (Priscilla) in search of love and adventure but end up finding more than they could ever have dreamed.
HOT OFF THE PRESS - Ray Meagher, best known on television for playing Alf Stewart in the long running Australian soap Home and Away, will re join the West End cast of Priscilla Queen Of The Desert The Musical as mechanic Bob from 5 October 2011, following his hugely successful run in the show last year.
PRISCILLA is the ultimate feel-good theatrical experience. Hop On Board!
Due to occasional coarse language parental guidance is recommended for children 15 years and under. Latecomers will not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance
Please note due to the nature of the show a full view of the stage cannot be guaranteed from every seat.
Show Information
Running Time:
2 hours 15 minutes
Booking From:
03-Oct-2009
Booking Until:
01-Jul-2012
Performance Times:
Matinees: Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm.
Evenings: Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
Palace Theatre Information
Address:
109-113 Shaftesbury Avenue London, W1V 8AY
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Priscilla Queen of the Desert Creative Team