Queen live!

Drumming outburst over with, and Pride support ticked off, Dame Helen Mirren is now back to her day job of playing Queeny in The Audience at the Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London. But if you aren’t lucky enough to have a ticket (£125 each last time I asked at the box office!!) you can do [

Queen live!
Helen Mirren
Dame Helen Mirren

Drumming outburst over with, and Pride support ticked off, Dame Helen Mirren is now back to her day job of playing Queeny in The Audience at the Gielgud Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London.

But if you aren’t lucky enough to have a ticket (£125 each last time I asked at the box office!!) you can do the next best thing and see a performance in your local cinema through the NT Live initiative.

On June 13, the show is to be relayed live to the Duke of York’s, Dukes @ Komedia, Brighton Odeon, Brighton and Eastbourne Cineworlds, and the Connaught Worthing, so you can experience the thrill of the West End without the jaw-dropping prices (and on a comfy sofa at the Komedia).

It’ll also have a couple of Encore performances at the Duke’s on, June 17 and 20.

Tickets are various prices, and a lot of venues are already sold out, so grab the last few while you can.

For more information on venues and to book, CLICK HERE:

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