Bonnie & Clyde
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Overview
His Majesty's Theatre
Bonnie & Clyde
READY TO RAISE A LITTLE HELL?
Two small-town kids from the middle of nowhere became the biggest folk heroes in all America. They craved adventure—and each other. Their names were Bonnie and Clyde.
Winner of Best New Musical at the WhatsOnStage Awards 2023, the West End cult-sensation is set to hold-up His Majesty’s Theatre following two hell-raising seasons in London’s West End.
Starring Catherine Tyldesley (Coronation Street, Strictly Come Dancing) as Blanche, Alex James Hatton (Newsies, Heathers) and Katie Tonkinson (Bat Out of Hell) as the notorious lovers, joined by Sam Ferriday (The Cher Show, Rock of Ages) as Buck, with Jaz Ellington (The Voice) as The Preacher. Nate Landskroner (Waitress, Heathers) will play the role of Clyde at midweek matinee performances – casting for alternate Bonnie will be revealed soon.
Fearless, shameless, and alluring, this award-winning production has garnered a mass following, much like the infamous pair themselves, and now they are set to take your city by storm. Discover the electrifying story of love, adventure and crime that captured the attention of an entire nation.
Featuring music by Tony® nominee Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll & Hyde), lyrics by Tony® and Oscar® winner Don Black (Sunset Boulevard), a book by Emmy® Award nominee Ivan Menchell, directed and choreographed by Nick Winston.
Book now – it would be a crime to miss it!
Group discounts available:
Groups 10+: £5 off (excl Balc and Fri/Sat)
Groups 20+: £6 off (excl Balc and Fri/Sat)
Groups 40+: £7 off (excl Balc and Fri/Sat)
Families 4+ (max 2 adults): £3 off per ticket (excl Balc)
Schools offer – Tue – Thu upper circle and rear stalls only, – £17.50 plus 1 free teacher for every ten pupils purchased
Price
£51 - £15
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