What's it all about?
If everything on your radio is sending you Ga Ga and you’re desperate to break free of bad boy bands, it’s definitely time you let this awesome Queen musical work its kind of magic on you.
Awarded an Olivier in 2010 for most popular show and currently playing all over the globe, We Will Rock You is one of the funniest, most thought-provoking nights you’ll ever spend in the theatre, with fantastic costumes and futuristic sets – but, most of all, brilliant music that is sure to have you in (Bohemian) rhapsodies.
Who's in it?
There’s no shortage of high voltage performances with so many great singers involved. Noel Sullivan (Grease) plays our hero Galileo with Sarah French (Sunday in the Park with George) as his love interest Scaramouche.
Other faces you might recognise in We Will Rock You are Brenda Edwards (X Factor) as the Killer Queen and Kevin Kennedy as Pop – a real rock star, having started out in a little band called The Smiths.
And it’s just as well the cast is good because otherwise they’d all be, ahem, under pressure. Luckily, we think you’ll agree their renditions of 'Radio Ga Ga', 'Crazy Little Thing Called Love', 'Bohemian Rhapsody', 'We Are the Champions' and, of course, 'We Will Rock You' – among many others – are a knock-out.
Suitable for
With a tongue-in-cheek script by comedian Ben Elton and some of the best riffs in the world, pretty much everyone will come out of We Will Rock You feeling like a champion of the world.
But just in case you’re still not sure, you might be interested to know that some of the world’s biggest stars have already beaten you to it. Among the growing list of famous faces who’ve seen it are singers Beyoncé, Britney and Robbie and actors Michael Caine, Matt Lucas and Judi Dench. So now you know you’ll be in good company, what are you waiting for?
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What's the story?
As fascinating as it would be to find out more about Freddie Mercury, We Will Rock You isn’t a musical about Queen. Instead, you’ll join rebels Galileo and his on-off girl Scaramouche on iPlanet some time in the distant future, when the world is controlled by a global corporation, conformity is the norm and, worst of all, musical instruments have been banned.
Can the Bohemians defeat the Killer Queen and get planet Earth rocking again or will they get brain-drained and bite the dust? There’s only one way you’ll find out.
Staff Reviews
I love this show! I love everything: the rebels' beautiful futuristic costumes, the stunning voices of the singers and the legendary music of Queen. This show is a perfect mix between dance, songs and story so for me it is a real MUSICAL! It's a great show for non-native English speakers too, because the dialogue is really easy to understand.
The music was the best aspect, all the Queen classics. The Killer Queen singing was thoroughly entertaining. The sets were bright and created the scenes well. The dancers were excellent and the costume choice was unique.
We Will Rock You is a dream for anyone who loves Queen's music and a big spectacle. The production is very visual and has an enormous cast who belt out all of the famous Queen hits. Definitely a good musical for a night out with friends.
What the critics say
There was wild applause at the climax of the show...and it only got louder
There's a lot of soul, and it's what makes the show
I loved every moment of the evening and so did everybody else in the packed auditorium
Customer Reviews
We thought the show was great fun and the band brilliant. However, as with many musicals, we don't like virtually all the songs being blasted out at max volume; even the quiet bits hardly lasted a moment. For me, the constant loudness unfortunately does remind me of school productions - a touch of High School Musical - and less would be more. Probably at odds with most of the audience here and it was a good night.
Excellent, enjoyed every minute!
Absolutely, fandabadozie..... Brilliant, Excellent, well worth seeing.
Great fun good surprises and fab sing along !!!
Even after seeing it for the second time it's still a great show. Came out feeling so much happier than when I went in.
The show was superb! We'd seen it a couple of years ago but our son is about to be Gallileo in the schools version in a couple of months and his girlfriend who came with us is going to be Scaramouche, so seemed like a good time to see it again. The cast were on top form and we had a great time. Brilliant! TheatrePeople.com is a real discovery too, realistic pricing that makes it possible to take the family out for Saturday matinee in London without a second mortgage.


