After a hugely successful world tour, Michael Flatley’s Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games will hop, skip and jump into the Dominion Theatre in March 2015 for a limited six-month run.
The show has also just finished wowing audiences at the London Palladium, where the production gave its final bow on Saturday 25 October.
Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games features Holo Gauze technology, projection screen wizardry that creates holographic-effect images and video and is sure to push theatre spectical to new heights.
The show officially opens at the Dominion Theatre on 6 March 2015 and will see Mathew Smith take on the role of Lord of the Dance, alongside James Keegan and Moran Comer. An ensemble of over 40 performers will join the lead dancers on stage; luckily the Dominion Theatre is one of the largest in London and can accommodate this large cast.
On the announcement of the production transfer, Flatley said: ‘It was always my dream to bring Lord of the Dance to the West End. We have had such a wonderful reception from the audiences who have raised the roof at the Palladium every night and I am absolutely thrilled that this great cast of stars and talented dancers will make their new home at the Dominion next year’.
Choreographed and directed by Michael Flatley himself, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games contains music by Gerard Fahy and plays at the Dominion Theatre through to 5 September 2015.