<p><span style="color:#000000"><em>The Prince of Egypt The Musical </em>is based on the 1998 blockbuster film of the same name by DreamWorks Animation and tells of the biblical tale of Moses and his brother Ramses, who clash when Moses decides to deliver his people from the shackles of slavery and lead them across the Red Sea to freedom.</span></p>
<br/> Who is starring in The Prince of Egypt musical cast in London?<p><span style="color:#000000"><em>The Prince of Egypt </em>West End cast stars <strong>Luke Brady</strong> as Moses, <strong>Liam Tamne</strong> as Ramses, <strong>Adam Pearce</strong> as Hotep, <strong>Alexia Khadime</strong> as Miriam, <strong>Christine Allado</strong> as Tzipporah, <strong>Debbie Kurup</strong> as Queen Tuya, <strong>Gary Wilmot</strong> as Jethro, <strong>Joe Dixon </strong>as Seti, <strong>Tanisha Spring</strong> as Nefertari, <strong>Silas Wyatt-Barke </strong>as Aaron. </span></p>
<br/> How long does The Prince of Egypt musical last in London?<p><span style="color:#000000">The running time for<em> The Prince of Egypt </em>is <strong>approximately 2 hours and 38 minutes </strong>including an interval.</span></p>
<br/> What songs are in The Prince of Egypt musical?<p><span style="color:#000000">Musical numbers in Act I of <em>The Prince of Egypt </em>include "Deliver Us", "Faster", "One Weak Link", "Footprints on the Sand", "Seti's Return", "Dance to the Day", "All I Ever Wanted", "Make It Right", "Moses in the Desert", "Through Heaven's Eyes", "Never in a Million Years". </span></p> <p><span style="color:#000000">Act II of <em>The Prince of Egypt</em> features the songs "Return to Egypt", "Always On Your Side", "Simcha", "The Plagues", "For the Rest of My Life", "Heartless", and "When You Believe", the last song of which was famously performed by two pop divas: <strong>Whitney Houston </strong>and <strong>Mariah Carey</strong>, who helped the movie score an Academy Award® for Best Original Song in 1999.</span></p>
<br/> Is The Prince of Egypt musical any good?<p><span style="color:#000000">The West End production of <em>The Prince of Egypt </em>has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from both audiences and critics alike. Many have likened the musical to the grandeur of such powerhouse Disney musicals as <em><a href="https://www.londontheatredirect.com/musical/9/the-lion-king-tickets.aspx"><strong>The Lion King</strong></a> </em>and <em>Aladdin</em> and have praised <strong>Stephen Schwartz</strong>'s breathtaking score and <strong>Ann Hould-Ward</strong>'s fabulous and extravagant costume design — all in all a visual and audial feast.</span></p>
<br/> How to get the best The Prince of Egypt musical West End tickets?<p><span style="color:#000000">The best seats at the <a href="https://www.londontheatredirect.com/venue/16/dominion-theatre.aspx"><strong>Dominion Theatre in London</strong></a> are located in the Stalls, as this seating area is well-raked and offers impeccable views of the stage. Seats located at the ends of rows are a good value and will give you an entirely unrestricted view despite being slightly angled. </span></p> <p><span style="color:#000000">Get an insightful overview of <em>The Prince of Egypt</em> seating plan when you try London Theatre Direct's safe and secure booking system. Our interactive seating map takes all the guesswork out for you and informs you of price bands and potentially restricted views to help you make informed decisions and bag the best tickets. </span></p>
The Prince of Egypt UK musical back on sale!
Amazing things can happen when you believe! It has been announced that ticket booking for the acclaimed new London production of The Prince of Egypt The Musical has been reopened. Tickets can now be purchased for performances from Monday, 2 November 2020 until Saturday, 4 September 2021 beginning at £24.