MAGIC MIKE LIVE in London extends booking period to June 2024

Photo credit: Matt Crockett

A new booking period has been announced for Magic Mike Live at The Theatre at the Hippodrome Casino in London, now booking until 30 June 2024.

The cast of Magic Mike Live in London includes Daniel Blessing, Natacza Boon, Jake Brewer, Harry Carter, Peter Cleverley, Joel Ekperigin, Petr Fedorovskii, Eleanor-Rose Fusaro, Myles Harper, Mark Lace, Jack Manley, Theo O. Bailey, James Percy, Charlotte Perry, Josie Rose, Ross Sands, Shane Scarth and Manny Tsakanika.

From the bespoke entrance off Cranbourn Street, to the specially curated lounge and bar experience, to the cast of world-class performers, Magic Mike Live is a complete evening of unparalleled entertainment for guests aged 18 and up.  Audience members enter Magic Mike’s mythical club and marvel as a group of extraordinary artists perform a 360-degree dance and acrobatic spectacular in front of, behind, and above them.  Sexy dance routines intertwined with one-of-a-kind acts, are presented by a diverse cast of performers from around the world.

Magic Mike Live in London is co-directed by Channing Tatum and Alison Faulk, with choreography by Alison Faulk, Teresa Espinosa and Luke Broadlick, production design by Rachel O’Toole, set design by Rob Bissinger and Anita LaScala (Arda Studio), costumes by Marina Toybina, lighting by Philip Gladwell, video design by Luke Halls, musical supervision by Jack Rayner, sound by Nick Kourtides, and aerial design and choreography by  Dreya Weber.

Guests can also enjoy cocktails and cuisine at Permission, a bespoke bar designed by Magic Mike Live designer Rachel O’Toole, which offers a range of food and beverage options as well as live music curated by the Magic Mike team. Permission is available to book before or after any performance of Magic Mike Live and is also open to the public if you fancy an intimate and luxurious space to unwind in the heart of London’s West End.

To book tickets, please click here.

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