

The Show Must Go On! - Live at the Palace Theatre
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Overview
Presented by Theatre Support Fund+, The Shows Must Go On! and National Theatre Live, the world’s most iconic musicals return to the West End stage with a stunning concert performance live from the Palace Theatre. With a multi award winning creative team, a cast of over 50 West End stars and an orchestra made up of the best musicians the West End has to offer, enjoy the biggest celebration of musicals this summer.
Details
Budget
$0
Revenue
$0
Runtime
156 min
Release Date
2021-06-06
Status
Released
Original Language
English
Vote Count
1
Vote Average
10
Bonnie Langford
Self - Host
Trevor Dion Nicholas
Self - Host
Mazz Murray
Self - Performer
John Owen-Jones
Self - Performer
Alice Fearn
Self - Performer
Laura Pick
Self - Performer
Jordan Luke Gage
Self - Performer
Collette Guitart
Self - Performer
Janique Charles
Self - Performer
Kayi Ushe
Self - Performer
Zizi Strallen
Self - Performer
Ellie Jones
Self - Performer
Fred Wilcox
Self - Performer
Marcus Harman
Self - Performer
Aimie Atkinson
Self - Performer
Aisha Jawando
Self - Performer
Olly Dobson
Self - Performer
Dom Simpson
Self - Performer
Tom Xander
Self - Performer
Carly Thoms
Self - Performer
Alex Munday
Self - Performer
Alyssa D'Souza
Self - Perfomer
Tilly-Raye Bayer
Self - Performer
Imogen Cole
Self - Performer
Sharan Phull
Self - Performer
Rhys Whitfield
Self - Performer
Lucy St. Louis
Self - Performer
Alexia Khadime
Self - Performer
Christine Allado
Self - Performer
Alex Conder
Self - Graduate Choir
Amelie Kinu Muus
Self - Graduate Choir
Anoushka Chadha
Self - Graduate Choir
Callum Henderson
Self - Graduate Choir
Fallon Mondlane
Self - Graduate Choir
Isabel Snaas
Self - Graduate Choir
James Lowrie
Self - Graduate Choir
Joshua Clemetson
Self - Graduate Choir
Laura Pigott
Self - Graduate Choir
Lewis Cudmore
Self - Graduate Choir
Matteo Johnson
Self - Graduate Choir
Michael Kholwadia
Self - Graduate Choir
Patrick Munday
Self - Graduate Choir
Sabrina Basile
Self - Graduate Choir
Sophie Maria Wojna
Self - Graduate Choir
Tizane McEvoy
Self - Graduate Choir
Judi Dench
Self - Preshow Announcement (voice)
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