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The Musical of Priscilla Queen of the Desert

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One of the musicals that has been taking the West End by storm is Priscilla Queen of the Desert, so here's a little more information about it.
Of course you'll get to hear many of your favorite pop tunes, including Downtown, What's Love Got To Do With It, I Love The Nightlife, I Will Survive, Pop Muzik, and Girls Just Wanna Have Fun, the exclamation point accentuating colorful performances by the twenty eight pesron cast led by Ben Richards (Tick/Mitzi), Don Gallagher (Bernadette), Oliver Thornton (Felicia/Adam), John Bowe (Bob), Portia Emare (Diva), Emma Lindars (Diva), Charlotte Riby (Diva), and Newley Aucutt (Miss Understanding).
Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner's costuming has been widely praised for its energy and imagination.
You can get your Priscilla tickets, still at great prices, online, although the good seats are well worth the price.
The pure opulence of the production deserves to be experienced as extravagantly as possible.
While most shows during a recession tend to weigh heavy on the heart and must beg to be looked at, Priscilla is a production meant to uplift and transport.
Shows have been sold out and performances reviewed as riveting by The Times, The Evening Standard, Sunday Express, London Lite, and thelondonpaper, among many others.
The Palace Theatre will host the debut of the musical on Broadway on March 20, 2011.
Priscilla, Queen of the Desert - The Musical is an adaptation of the movie The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert, a successful 1994 film.
It began playing in Australia in 2006 and has seen successful runs in New Zealand as well as London.
The story is about the adventures of Mitzi Del Bra, a drag queen performer, who convinces his performer friends to join him on a tour bus called Priscilla to Alice Springs and their journeys, lessons and laughter on the way.
A performance not to be missed, and fully appreciated.
Credits for the current run: Author: Stephan Elliott and Allan Scott Director: Simon Phillips Producer: Back Row Productions Ltd, Michael Hamlyn, Allan Scott, Mirvish Productions, The Really Useful Theatre Company Ltd, Mgm On Stage Darcie Denkert & Dean Stolber, Latent Image Productions Designer: Brian Thomson Lighting: Nick Schlieper Choreography: Ross Coleman Costuming: Tim Chappel and Lizzy Gardiner Sound By: Michael Walters
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