Description:
Created by Brian May and Roger Taylor along with award-winning writer and comedian Ben Elton, WE WILL ROCK YOU is now in its 6th astounding year in London. The spectacular futuristic musical features 32 of Queen’s greatest hits including Killer Queen, Radio Ga Ga and Bohemian Rhapsody.
Ticket prices: 2FOR1 - Get two top price tickets for £58.50, Tues, Wed evenings and Wed matinees.
Dates:
04/06/2007 - 31/05/2008
County:
London
Type of attraction:
Entertainment, Shows & Concerts
Accessibility:
Yes
Destination Station
London
Rail Company
All
Getting There
Address: Dominion Theatre, Tottenham Court Road, London W1P 0AG.
Nearest Stations: Charing Cross, Tottenham Court Road.
Nearest Bus Routes: 7, 8, 10, 14, 14A, 19, 22, 24, 25, 29, 38, 40, 73, 176.
Accessibility
Facilities include 3 wheelchair spaces in the Stalls (spaces must be booked well in advance and may not always be available). Transfer seating is available to any aisle seat in the Stalls. There is an infrared system. Disabled toilets are available. For more information please telephone the number shown above.
For further information on attraction accessibility please visit
www.directenquiries.com.
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