Performance

VenueGrand Opera House
TownYork
CountyNorth Yorkshire
From7th June 2010
To12th June 2010
When19:30. Jun 12 Mat 14:30
What is currently on at Grand Opera House (V957)

Billy Elliot - The Musical

Billy Elliot - The MusicalT044012966
Set in the North East, Billy Elliot is a funny, heart-warming and feel-good celebration of one young boy s dream. This original story captured the hearts of people around the world when the movie was released in October 2000. This poignant film broke box office records worldwide and was nominated for a raft of awards including 3 Golden Globes, 3 Oscars and 13 Bafta awards. The original multi-award winning creative team from the film: director Stephen Daldry, writer Lee Hall and choreographer Peter Darling are joined by music legend, Elton John, the most celebrated UK singer song-writer of the last 30 years, to create the most anticipated musical of the decade.
Author Lee Hall
Music Elton John
Lyrics Lee Hall


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Production details

This production of Billy Elliot the Musical is being produced as part of Billy Youth Theatre. To celebrate Billy Elliot The Musical's five glorious years in the West End, for the first time the producers are offering schools and youth groups an opportunity to stage the show themselves, with a version of the West End script specially written for children of all ages.

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Company

Director Robert Readman
Musical Director Michael Thompson
Choreographer James Fackrell
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