Treason The Musical announces dates at the London Palladium in West End

Treason The Musical has announced new dates at the London Palladium in the West End.

The show’s tour will now conclude the iconic venue, performing for two nights on the 21 and 22 November. You can book tickets online now here.

The new London dates replace an originally planned run at The Orchard Theatre, Dartford which has been forced to temporarily close due to the discovery of reinforced autoclaved aerated concrete (RAAC).

The producers of Treason said: “We are so grateful to LW theatres for hosting our Plot for these performances. Having enjoyed producing sell out and award nominated concerts of Death Note, Chess, Kinky Boots and of course, Treason at the Palladium and Theatre Royal Drury Lane respectively, we can’t wait for the fully staged world premiere tour to now end at the Palladium.”

“We were heartbroken to learn of the RAAC situation at The Orchard Theatre, particularly after their stunning renovation. We are thrilled that they are able to recommence performances just in time for some Christmas joy with their pantomime and more into 2024.”

The Treason The Musical tour dates will see the show travel to the Festival Theatre, Edinburgh, Sheffield Lyceum, London’s Alexandra Palace ahead of its new dates at the Palladium.

A historic tale of division, religious persecution, and brutality, ending in an ambitious yet fateful plot to bring down both the monarchy and the government, Treason the Musical is set to blow you away with stunning original folk and pop songs. This one-of-a-kind show tells one of the most intriguing tales in Britain’s history as it’s never been seen before.

Casting for the new production includes Nicole Raquel Dennis (Dreamgirls, Dear Evan Hansen) in the pivotal role of Martha Percy and Joe McFadden (Holby City, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert) swapping his Strictly crown for that of King James.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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