Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is an Irish themed musical sensation that arrives at the Dominion after a sell-out run at the London Palladium in 2014. Irish stepdancing and Irish folk music influence this concoction of the traditional and the modern, as a story is told in an utterly unique way. Lord of the Dance is rather unlike a traditional musical, with the use of expressive dance and traditional music that is imaginative and original.
With a Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games theatre break you will see a story that weaves together biblical tales and contemporary romances into an overarching narrative of good versus evil. The Lord (of the dance) and his nemesis Don Dorcha are two great forces that are at work in this tale, and their rivalry comes to a head in a spectacular duel.
If you have seen one of Michael Flatley’s shows before you will know of the unique reworking of traditional Irish forms of music and dance. The traditional elements are modernised with imaginative elaborations and an impressive utilisation of modern technology. The sound, lighting, special effects and costumes create a sensual explosion that is brilliantly offset by dancing, music and stories that have hundreds, if not thousands, of years of history.
You can see a Lord of the Dance theatre break with TicketTree and stay at one of our carefully chosen central London hotels. We are sure to only offer the best quality accommodation, whether it is budget 3 stars or luxurious 5 stars. A London theatre break is the perfect short trip to London, allowing you to save money on your tickets and hotel by booking as part of a London theatre package. To get the best seats book early for your Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games theatre
Reviews for previous productions of Lord of the Dance:
“This show reveals the heart beneath the razzmatazz” – The Telegraph
“I could not helped but be both moved and enthralled by this production, Lord of the Dance continues to mould itself into the hearts of the onlooker and long may it continue” – The Public Reviews
“This classic yet simple story of good versus evil, played out beautifully through the universal language of dance, was as powerful and sweet as I remembered” Bristol Post
Recommended for Ages5+ (no babes in arms)
Huge discounts are available for Monday to Thursday shows, meaning weekdays are the best time to book a cheap theatre break for Lord of the Dance. If you can only make it to a Friday or Saturday show, the bronze tickets are often clear view, meaning you can get a cheap theatre break without an irksome pillar in the way.
Evenings: Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinee: Saturday at 2.30pm
Running time - 2hrs 10 mins
Booking until - 24/01/2016
Michael Flatley is only starring in certain performances, please call on 01482 221 256. To book PREMIUM tickets, please give us a call on 01482 221 256.