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Bristol Hippodrome
Leave what's real behind and be the first to experience the spectacular stage adaptation of The Greatest Showman. Based on the global movie phenomenon, this brand-new musical is now playing at the Bristol Hippodrome for a strictly limited season.

Featuring the GRAMMY® Award-winning and Oscar®-nominated songs by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul (La La Land, Dear Evan Hansen), including “The Greatest Show”, “A Million Dreams”, “Come Alive”, “Rewrite the Stars”, “Never Enough” and the Golden Globe® Award-winning “This Is Me” – along with brand-new songs written by the pair especially for the show. With book by Tim Federle (High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, Tuck Everlasting) – this exhilarating musical adaptation is directed and choreographed by Casey Nicholaw (The Book of Mormon, Disney's Hercules).
The Greatest Showman stars Oliver Tompsett (P.T. Barnum), Samantha Barks (Charity Barnum), Lorna Courtney (Anne Wheeler), Ben Joyce (Phillip Carlyle), Vajèn van den Bosch (Jenny Lind) and Malinda Parris (Lettie Lutz).
The cast also includes as Young Barnum - Max Bispham, Joel Tennant and Clark Young, Standby Young Barnum - George Hamblin, Caroline/Young Charity - Mia Raggio, Angelica Pearl Scott and Maya Sewrey; and Helen – Harly Gill, Ellie McArdle and Eleanor Sebastian. Josh St. Clair (Alternate P.T. Barnum), Katie Tonkinson (Standby Anne Wheeler). Making up the ensemble are Derek Aidoo, Cornelius Atkinson, Jeremy Batt, Nikki Bentley, Courtenay Brady, Thea Bunting, Amara Campbell, Bobby Cookson, Jonathan Cordin, Angus Good, Ryesha Higgs, Barney Hudson, Georgie Hutchinson, Jessica Judge, Annie Knight, Nathan Louis-Fernand, Liam Marcellino, Ayesha Maynard, Suzie McAdam, Emily McCarthy, Will Meager, Michael Patterson, Stuart Matthew Price, Emile Ruddock, Annie Southall, with Takaiyah Bailey, Abigail Climer, Katrina Dix, Zack Guest, Fallon Mondlane, Stephen Rolley, Jess Smith, Blake Tuke, Santino Zapico as Swings.
The role of P.T. Barnum will be played by Josh St. Clair at select performances, including but not limited to 12, 19, 26 April and 3 May. Please note that the appearance of any particular artist cannot be guaranteed. The schedule is subject to change and may be affected by contracts, holidays, illness, or events beyond our control.
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PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE
PREVIEWS
Sunday 15 March 19.30
Tuesday 17 March 19.30
Wednesday 18 March 19.30
Friday 20 March 19.30
Saturday 21 March 19.30
Sunday 22 March 19.30
Thursday 26 March 19.30
Friday 27 March 19.30
Saturday 28 March 14.30 & 19.30
Sunday 29 March 14.30
Tuesday 31 March 19.30
Wednesday 1 April 19.30
Friday 3 April 19.30
Saturday 4 April 14.30 & 19.30
Sunday 5 April 14.30
Tuesday 7 April 19.30
Wednesday 8 April 19.30
Thursday 9 April – Sunday 10 May
Tuesday to Saturday 19.30
Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 14.30
Audio Describer/Captioner: Shannon Griffin, provided by Complete Communication
BSL/English Interpreter: Daryl McMullan, provided by Complete Communication

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The Bristol Hippodrome, the city’s very own West End theatre, opened its doors on 16 December 1912 when the curtain rose for the first time on what was generally agreed to be Oswald Stoll’s most magnificent provincial theatre.
It is a superb example of the grand architecture of the late Victorian era and is one of the masterpieces of design by Frank Matcham, the most eminent theatre architect of his time.
Towards the beginning of the century, the theatre staged a variety of acts as a Music Hall. Since then, and due to the fact that it has one of the largest theatre stages in Britain, The Bristol Hippodrome has established itself on the touring circuit for all major musical productions, thus becoming known as Bristol’s West End Theatre.
Bristol Hippodrome
