Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
From Saturday 15 August 2020, indoor performances at London theatres are allowed (with social distancing).
Outdoor performances (where possible) can also go ahead.
However, most theatres remain closed as they either do not have outside spaces or regard the need for social distancing as uneconomic.
The show below will not currently be playing and is scheduled to close by 15 August 2020 (when theatres can reopen for indoor performances).
Original performance dates are given below and reflect any changes we know about.
Closed 23 Feb 2020
London Coliseum
Synopsis
Charity gala performance of Boublil And Schönberg's 'The Pirate Queen' in a concert production marking its West End debut.
Based on the real-life story of history's Grace O'Malley - an Irish Chieftain and notorious pirate, 'The Pirate Queen' is an adventure chronicling the compelling, inspiring heroine who led an extraordinary life as a rogue, lover and mother in 16th-century Ireland.
To protect her people and save her one true love, O'Malley must confront the one woman more powerful than her - her fierce rival, Queen Elizabeth I of England.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
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Theatre
London WC2N 4ES
Show date
Sunday 23 February 2020
Performance days & times
Tickets
Cast
Rachel Tucker
Jai McDowall
Matthew Pagan
Hannah Waddingham
Steph Parry
Emma Norman
Earl Carpenter
Daniel Boys
Featured ensemble:
Pearce Barron
Trudi Camilleri
Sabrina Carter
Shaun Dalton
Adam Dawson
Callum Heinrich
Jade Johnson
Harry Mills
Charlotte Payne
Sophie Reeves
Jak Skelly
Ensemble:
Skye Adams
Thomas Ball
Jeremy Batt
Mary-Jean Caldwell
Sinead O Callaghan
Christopher Cameron
Jordan Castle
Alfie Doohan
Charlie Ellerton
Judicel Eslao
Nicola Espallardo
Amy Everett
Lois Morgan Gay
Aidan Harkins
Siwan Henderson
Hannah-Grace Lawson
James Mateo-Salt
Scarlett Maltman
Ethan Tanner
Harry Winchester
Cristian Zaccarini
Creatives
Author: Book by Alain Boublil, Claude-Michel Schönberg, Richard Maltby, Jr.
Composer: Claude-Michel Schönberg
Lyricist: Alain Boublil, Richard Maltby, Jr.
Director: Drew Baker
Designer: Ben M Rogers
Production: Tom Gribby