PRISCILLA THE PARTY! to close on 26 May 2024

Photo credit: Marc Brenner

Producers of Priscilla the Party! at HERE at Outernet in London’s Soho have announced that the production will now close on 26 May.

Speaking on the closure, the producers and venue said: “It is with regret and sadness that we must give notice of closure for Priscilla the Party! Our final performance will be the 1pm show on Sunday 26 May.

“The producers have supported the show financially since opening, but sadly that is no longer sustainable. We very much regret this reality, but the production has been facing difficult times.

“We can find comfort in knowing that the decision to close has nothing at all to do with the show itself. The extraordinary reviews and overwhelming positive response from audiences is solid proof of that.

“Numbering hundreds, every person in every department should be proud of their contribution; whether on stage, backstage, front of house, box office, ticketing, press and marketing teams, our unique audience ambassadors, the venue personnel and operators, creators and makers, managers and producing staff and of course our wonderful and enthusiastic audiences… We are proud to have shared the journey of this show-making experience with each and every one of you.

“We look forward to delivering each wonderful performance in these final weeks and leaving London knowing we have put smiles on so many faces. We hope that audiences will join with us in celebrating these final weeks at HERE at Outernet.”

Priscilla the Party! is a grand celebration of 30 years of glamour and iconic entertainment and is staged by the creative team behind Priscilla Queen of the Desert The Musical - you can expect the same award-winning costumes and head-dresses, re-directed by original director Simon Phillips.

The cast includes Trevor Ashley as Gaye Cliché, Owain Williams as Tick/Mitzi, Dakota Starr as Bernadette, Reece Kerridge Adam/Felicia, Grace Galloway, Gracie Lai and Sara Louise as the Divas and Steven Serlin as Bob the Mechanic, with Joni Ayton-Kent as Alternate Bernadette. Completing the cast are John McGlone, Matthew Facchino, Isidro Ridout, Brandon Gale, William Elijah-Lewis, Samuel Stokes, Dan Holland, Kimberly Blake, Lucy Park, Maria Myatt and Teagan Denham.

To book tickets for the remaining performances, please click here.

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