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12+

Running until 25 September 2021

Run time 2hr 30min (inc. interval)

Includes interval

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Amelie Criterion Theatre tickets: the Grammy Nominated musical comes to the heart of London!

Meet Amélie Poulain, a Parisian waitress, who engineers romantic interludes to liberate her friends. Amelie tickets will make you fall in love with theatre again! This is a sweet love story for all ages that’s filled with passion, kindness, and fantasy. Will Amelie ever find her own romance?

Amelie West End run

Based on the 2001 BAFTA and Oscar® nominated film, Amelie returns to London after a successful UK tour and run at the off-West End The Other Palace. Set to a critically acclaimed score, with new orchestrations, the heart-warming tale is brought to life by a cast of hugely talented actor-musicians. They all help to create the wonderfully imaginative world of Amelie, an outwardly reserved but inwardly visionary heroine.

What is Amelie about?

Amélie follows the story of an amazing young woman, who spends her time quietly organising extraordinary acts of kindness to bring a little bit of happiness to friends and strangers alike. When a chance for real love comes knocking on the door, the socially shy Amelie will have to find her own voice to make a real romantic connection.

Amelie is now playing at the West End’s Criterion Theatre and will make your heart sing!

Amelie creative team

Amelie has gathered an enviable creative team for its West End run! It has music by Daniel Messé with lyrics by Nathan Tysen and Daniel Messé. There is a book by Craig Lucas, based on the 2001 film written by Jean-Pierre Jeunet and Guillaume Laurant. Amelie is directed by Michael Fentiman. The show has designs by Madeleine Girling, movement direction by Tom Jackson Greaves, musical supervision and arrangements by Barnaby Race, puppet design and construction by Dik Downey, lighting design by Elliot Griggs and musical direction, additional orchestrations and arrangements by Samuel Wilson.

Who is starring in the Amelie London cast?

Audrey Brisson reprises her part in the title role for the Criterion Theatre run. She is joined by Chris Jared as Nino, Caolan McCarthy as Hippolito/Elton John and Robyn Sinclair as Cecile. Matthew James Hinchliffe will play Raymond, Miiya Alexandra is Delphine and Flora Spencer-Longhurst plays Georgette/Sylvie. The cast is completed by Jez Unwin as Raphael/Bretodeau, Johnson Willis as Collignon/Dufayel, Jack Quarton as Blind Beggar, Kate Robson-Stuart as Suzanne, Nuwan Hugh Perera as Jean-Yves, Oliver Grant as Lucien/Mysterious Man, Rachel Dawson as Amandine/Philomene, Samuel Morgan-Grahame as Joseph/Fluffy, and Sioned Saunders as Gina.

Amelie tickets London are now on sale. You don't want to miss this production at the Criterion Theatre in London. Book tickets for Amelie now to guarantee your seat and escape to Montemarte and the whimsical world of Amelie. West End tickets for Amelie are now booking!

Age restriction

12+

Running time

2hr 30min (inc. interval)

Performance dates

30 July - 25 September 2021

Content

moderate sexual innuendos throughout

Special notes

All patrons are required to wear a facecovering at all times unless eating or drinking or exempt. Please observe social distancing whilst queueing or moving around the theatre. Please also make use of the hand sanitising stations located through the theatre.

Please arrive with your entire party at your designated entry time to avoid queues.

Please do not attend the venue if you: Believe you may be infected with COVID-19; Have experienced symptoms in the last 10 days; Have been in close proximity to anyone who has experienced symptoms in the last 10 days; Have arrived in England in the last 10 days and are therefore required to self-isolate or have been instructed to self-isolate.

For more information on the See it Safely protocols at the Criterion Theatre please [see here])

Access

Captioned Performance – Thursday 2nd September 7:30pm Audio Described Performance – Saturday 11th September 2:30pm British Sign Language Interpreted Performance – Sunday 12th September 3pm

Venue Information

Criterion Theatre
218-223 Piccadilly, St. James'sLondonW1V 9LB