Elf - A Christmas Spectacular
  • West End

ELF, the Broadway musical based on the hit Will Ferrell movie, is supersized into a huge Christmas spectacular this December. It's the heart-warming story of how human Buddy, raised by Santa's elves at the North Pole, travels to New York to find his real father, falls in love and brings Christmas happiness to everyone.

Starring award-winning Coronation Street actress and singer Kym Marsh as Buddy the Elf's girlfriend, Jovie, and Shaun Williamson (Barry Evans in Eastenders, Extras, Al Murray's great British Pub Quiz) as Buddy's dad Walter Hobbs. Buddy the Elf will be played by the hilarious comedy actor Tam Ryan, ensuring lots of laughs. The cast also features Father Christmas, and a dozen cirque stars, in a cast of 100.

This unique production has three stages, so you are always close to the action, with a giant 30-foot-tall Christmas tree that the audience get to decorate, a flying sleigh, and high octane stunts. In case you miss anything, there are enormous TV screens relaying the action that also show amazing CGI scenery.

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