Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games
  • UK Regional & Tours

Following a sell-out West End run in 2014 and a triumphant stay at the Dominion Theatre earlier this year, Michael Flatley's Lord Of The Dance: Dangerous Games returns to London this Winter, with performances at the Playhouse Theatre from 10 October 2015.

With all the visceral precision and thrills of the original, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games features new staging, new costumes and mesmerising new choreography.

Michael Flatley's Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games showcases exciting and ground-breaking new technology, world champion acrobats and the greatest team of Irish Dancers the world has seen.

The cast at the Playhouse Theatre will be led by James Keegan and Morgan Comer, who have both won every major title in competitive Irish Dance. They were hand-picked and trained by Flatley himself and have starred in the West End and UK touring shows of Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games. Michael Flatley, who has recently retired from UK performances, is excited to hand over the reins to such talented performers. The score is composed by Gerard Fahy.

Choreographed and directed by Michael Flatley, 40 of the world's most outstanding young dancers and musicians take to the stage delivering electrifying performances that bring audiences to their feet night after night.

With new music by composer Gerard Fahy, this 'extraordinary and supremely stirring show' (Daily Telegraph) combines the best of tradition with all the excitement of new music and dance.

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