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About Billy Elliot

Lee Hall and Elton John's multi-award winning musical

With a book and lyrics by Lee Hall who wrote the screenplay for the film, the stage adaptation of Billy Elliot has only been enhanced by a score from Elton John. Naturally, the musical is longer than the film, and this allowed for more emphasis on the miners’ crisis of 1984-85 than in the film. When this is contrasted with Billy’s struggle for both freedom of self expression and acceptance, it makes for an exhilarating and emotionally involving theatre experience. This also meant that the stage show has a darker, harder edge than the film, and contains much of the same strong language and violent scenes, meaning that Billy Elliot is quite unsuitable for young children.

Billy Elliot opened at the Victoria Palace Theatre in March 2005 and the press uniformly heralded the new show with its sensational dance sequences (choreographed by Peter Darling who also worked on the film), its drama and its sensitive handling of delicate issues.

In 2006, Billy Elliot won six of the nine Olivier awards it had been nominated for, marking the first time that the Best Actor in a Musical title was awarded in a shared capacity, to the three boys who shared the show’s title role. One of the boys, Liam Mower, was also the award’s youngest ever recipient. The show’s success has also gone global. The Australian production opened as recently as December 2007 and has already one the title of Best Musical Sydney Theatre Awards.

Billy Elliot is scheduled to open on Broadway in September 2008 and productions are also currently being developed in Canada, Japan and Germany. 

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BILLY Oliver Gardner
 Fox Jackson-Keen
  Tom Holland
  Tanner Pflueger
 Brad Wilson
MRS WILKINSON Kate Graham
DAD Joe Caffrey
TONY Craig Gallivan
GRANDMA Ann Emery
GEORGE Trevor Fox
MR BRAITHWAITE Seean Kingsley
DEAD MUM Stephanie Putson
BILLY'S OLDER SELF Barnaby Meredith
MICHAEL Connor Doyle
  George Maycock
  Jake Pratt
 Tom Holland (understudy)
DEBBIE Annabelle Crosby-Stewart
  Fleur Houdijk
  Francesca Mango

It is important to remember that Billy Elliot is not a show for children, even those who have seen the film. There is a strict age limit of eight years old, although the theatre do not recommend taking children younger than twelve or thirteen because of the strong language and violent scenes.

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Billy sweeps the board at the Tonys

Billy Elliot at the Tonys

Billy Elliot has swept the board at New York’s prestigious Tony Awards. The British show took home ten awards out of an astounding fifteen nominations, including the coveted Best Musical.The award for Best Lead Actor in a musical went jointly to the three original Broadway......

Posted by Jack on Monday 8th June 2009 at 4:19PM

Billy Elliot: 4 years

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On 12 May, the London production of Billy Elliot will celebrate several landmarks as the date marks the show’s fourth birthday and 1700th performance at the Victoria Palace.  New castTo celebrate, Billy Elliot will welcome its 32nd Billy, twelve year old Oliver Gardner. For the first......

Posted by Jack on Wednesday 6th May 2009 at 5:16PM

Billy Elliot leads the field at 2009 Tonys

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Billy Elliot’s phenomenal New York success has been rewarded with an incredible fifteen  nominations at the prestigious Tony Award. Included in those nominations is the title of Best Performance by a Leading Actor in a Musical, with the three Broadway Billys, David Alvarez, Trent Kowalik and Kiril......

Posted by Jack on Tuesday 5th May 2009 at 5:04PM

Billy Elliot: Taking over the world

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Despite frequent technical difficulties and cancelled previews, Lee Hall and Elton John’s Billy Elliot has opened to ecstatic reviews at New York’s Imperial Theatre. Last month’s opening night was studded with such stars as Rosie O’Donnell,......

Posted by Aldolpho on Thursday 20th November 2008 at 6:43PM

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Victoria Palace Theatre

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Saturday 18th December 2010

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Mon 7:30PM
Tue 7:30PM
Wed 7:30PM
Thu 2:30PM 7:30PM
Fri 7:30PM
Sat 2:30PM 7:30PM
Sun No show

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