The award
winning London show, Thriller Live is running with packed houses at the
magnificent Lyric Theatre! The popular London show is a must watch for theatre
lovers. The popular London musical, Thriller
Live is currently hosted at Lyric Theatre on Shaftesbury
Avenue. Since January 2009, the show is running with houseful shows and
a must watch for Michael Jackson's lovers. If you are an ardent fan of Michael
Jackson the show will be a remarkable experience for you as it features some of
the popular musical numbers which includes both The Jackson Five and Michael as
a solo artist. Some of the iconic songs show features are "I Want You
Back", "Smooth Criminal", "Billie Jean" and many, many
more.
Thriller Live is
two hours and twenty minutes show is recommended for 8+ kids. The original
production made its debut at the Dominion Theatre in London's West End in
August 2006. It made debut under the supervision of theatrical producer Adrian
Grant. The production enjoyed a short and successful UK and European tour. It
was directed and choreographed by Kerys Nathan.
Original cast comprises
of Pop Idol singer Zoe Birkit, whereas young Shaheen Jafargholi, star of
Britain's Got Talent as the young Michael Jackson. On 21st January 2009, the
show made its London Westend debut which was directed and choreographed by Gary
Lloyd. Since then show is running with packed houses.
The popular show
has set the box office register ringing at the Lyric theatre. The popular
London Westend theatre, Lyric
Theatre is positioned on the popular stretch of road known as
Shaftesbury Avenue. This is one of the most popular key sites for theatre
lovers in London. The venue features some of lively bars and restaurants.
Some of the
topmost London attractions such as Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus are
located at a walking distance from the theatre. Restaurants of Chinatown are
located at a nearby distance. Some of the popular clubs and bars for tourists
are at a nearby distance.
Popular Lyric
theatre is located at an easily accessible location and can be commuted via
various modes of commutations such as buses, tubes, taxis and cars. Piccadilly
Circus on the Piccadilly and Bakerloo lines is the nearest station to the
theatre, just 250m from the theatre. You can visit the
theatre by bus numbers 14, 19, 22B, 38, 53, 88, 94 and 159. You can
also hire a taxi or drive your own car.