Be transported into the high-flying world of the circus in the world premiere of Come Alive. Book Come Alive tickets onLondon Theatre.
From the moment audiences step into the Empress Museum, they’re brought into the glittering world under the Big Top through an interactive pre-show experience complete with up-close performances, which begins an hour before the show. Once the show starts, prepare to be dazzled by the exceptional circus acts with all the hit songs from The Greatest Showman, including This Is Me, The Greatest Show, and A Million Dreams. This circus spectacular tells the story of the cocky ringmaster who works to convince a circus fanatic to get on stage despite her boyfriend’s disapproval.
Come Alive in London stars Simon Bailey (Moulin Rouge!) as The Showman and Aaliya Mai (in her professional debut) as Max. The show includes singers Jaz Ellington, Charlotte-Hannah Jones, Whitney Martins, and Fallon Mondlane. The exceptional dancers are Maisie Axton, Genie Glendhill, Mia Jayne, Konnie Karachaliou, Ebby Sama, Emma-Louise Stansall, and Ross Wilkins. The talented circus performers include Juan Anyosa, Korri Auluakh, Klodi Dabkiewicz, Bella Diosa, Tybald Griesbacher, Yann Leblanc, David Locker, Rachel Locks, Daniel Luengo QUintero, Shona Morgan, Dean Murrell, Theddy Nardin, Manases Palacios Molano, Antino Pansa, Joel Roxendal, Itzel Salvatierra, and Josephine Urry.
As London Theatre said of the show, “It is undeniably impressive — the circus is as good as the likes of Cirque du Soleil, and in this 700-seater venue, you get a much better look at the acts, too.”
Come Alive is a circus show with creative direction by Drama Desk winner Simon Hammerstein (Queen of the Night). Olivier Award-nominated Matthew Brind (Just For One Day) is the music producer, Jerry Reeve (Taylor Swift) and Lukas McFarlane (The X Factor) are the choreographers, Emmy Award-nominated Adam Bassett is the lighting designer (London 2012 Olympics Opening Ceremony), Ruby Law (Warrior Queens) is the set designer, and Susan Kulkarni (The Peripheral) is the costume designer.
1hr 40min. Incl. 1 interval.
Ages 6+. Please note under 5s, inc babes in arms, will not be permitted. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult.
23rd September, 2024
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Friday | 2:30 PM | 7:30 PM |
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See the high-flying circus spectacular, Come Alive, based on the hit film, The Greatest Showman, in its world premiere at the Empress Museum.
Book tickets for Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular on London Theatre.
Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular is playing at Empress Museum. The theatre is located at Empress Place, London, SW6 1TT.
Tickets for Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular start at £57.
The recommended age for Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular is Ages 6+. Please note under 5s, inc babes in arms, will not be permitted. Under 16s must be accompanied by an adult..
The running time of Come Alive! The Greatest Showman Circus Spectacular is 1hr 40min. Incl. 1 interval.
The show is conceived by Simon Hammerstein.
Simon Hammerstein stages the show.
This high-flying show is great fun for the whole family.
Come Alive is an exciting brand-new show based loosely on the hit film, The Greatest Showman. Through captivating song and dance numbers and numerous circus acts, this show is guaranteed fun for all ages.
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