Based on the much-loved animated Dreamworks 1995 film, The Prince of Egypt comes to the West End this February and will transport you to the rolling sands of Egypt! Recreating the well-known biblical story of Moses, the Prince of Egypt is a captivating tale which is even more powerful and moving live on stage!
Brought to you by the three-time Academy Award-winner Stephen Shwartz (Wicked), this enchanting production of the Prince of Egypt will not disappoint with its spectacular set designs, incredible choreography and spine-tingly musical score, including the Academy award-winning song When you believe. Buy your tickets now for this must-see musical!
The Prince of Egypt ticket prices range from £23.50 to £166.75. Depending on where you sit in the theatre, the prices vary greatly.
Type of Ticket | Premium Ticket Price | Dominion Access List | Full Price |
Dark yellow | £149.50 | £149.50 | |
Light yellow | £129.50 | £129.50 | |
Orange | £99.50 | £99.50 | |
Red | - | £79.50 | £79.50 |
Blue | - | £69.50 | £69.50 |
Purple | - | £49.50 | £49.50 |
Pink | - | £39.50 | £39.50 |
Lilac | - | £29.50 | £29.50 |
Green | - | £19.50 | £19.50 |
Box Office charges: £2.50
Care of Box Office: £2.50
Post: £2.50
The Dominion Theatre has an enormous capacity of 2075 seats. The theatre is divided into the Circle and the Stalls which both have a range of quality in seating. The best seats in the house can be found at the front of the Circle and the front of the Stalls but not too close to the stage. There are also excellent seats in the middle of the Stalls.
If you are looking for better value tickets, we recommend that you look at seats at the back of the circle and at the sides of the theatre. Whilst these seats have slightly restricted viewing, they are much cheaper.
If you are in a group of 10 people or more, you can enjoy the following group discounts:
If you are in a group of 10 people or more, you can receive a group discounts.
Mon – Thurs Off Peak (10-24 tickets)
Monday – Thursday performances (incl. Thursday matinee)
Bands A-B reduced to £41, Bands C and below reduced to £30
Mon – Thurs Off Peak (25+ tickets)
Monday – Thursday performances (incl. Thursday matinee)
Bands A-B reduced to £34, Bands C and below reduced to £26
Above discounts are not valid during peak periods April 6-18, May 25-30, and July 27-September 1st 2020.
Friday + Peak Performances (10-24 tickets)
Friday performances (off peak) and Monday – Friday performances (peak) (incl. Thursday matinee)
Bands A-B reduced to £44, Bands C and below reduced to £37
Education Discounts 10+
Monday to Thursday performances Bands A and B are reduced to £24 and Bands C and below reduced to £21
Education discounts not valid April 6-18,May 25-30, July 27-1September 2020
Remember that the above discounts not valid in peak periods April 6-18, May 25-30, and July 27-September 1st 2020.
You can either take public transport or park near the theatre. However, given that it is in central London, we recommend that you take public transport as this is much easier. The full address for the Dominion Theatre is:
268-269 Tottenham Court Road,
London
W1T 7AQ
If you are in need of access seating please contact the Access line at the Dominion theatre who will be able to discuss wheelchair space and access when you arrive. Please call 0207 927 0929
A member of staff is there to assist you and serve you drinks at all times. Transfers are also available and staff are happy to store wheelchairs during the performance.
The theatre is opposite Tottenham Court Road tube station which is fully accessible for wheelchair users. There is a drop off point next to the theatre. Inside the theatre, there is step-free access to bars and the Box office.
The Stalls are accessible with a platform lift. The access seats inside the theatre are Stalls YY50, Stalls ZZ50.
Showtimes
The Prince of Egypt is showing every evening apart from Sunday 19:30 as well as Saturday 14:30.
The Prince of Egypt is currently not running but will resume again shortly.
The main songs in the Prince of Egypt are “When You Believe”, “"Deliver Us", "The Reprimand", “Following Tzipporah”, “All I Ever Wanted”, “Goodbye Brother”, “Through Heaven’s Eyes”, “The Burning Bush”, “Playing with the Big Boys”, “Cry”, “Rally”, “The Plagues”, “Death of the First Born”, “When You Believe”, “Red Sea”, “Through Heaven’s Eyes”, “River Lullaby”, “Humanity”
The Prince of Egypt the musical is 2 hours 40 minutes long
Based on the animated Disney film, The Prince of Egypt follows the story of Moses, who, left by the side of the river Nile, is discovered by the Pharaoh's wife. Taken in by the Pharaoh's family, Moses grows up alongside Rames and despite them forming a close bond at the beginning, their paths go different ways.
Luke Brady as Moses, Liam Tamne as Ramses, Christine Allado as Tzipporah, Alexia Khadime as Miriam, Joe Dixon as Seti, Debbie Kurup as Queen Tuya, Gary Wilmot as Jethro, Adam Pearce as Hotep, Tanisha Spring as Nefertari, Silas Wyatt-Barke as Aaron, and Mercedesz Csampai as Yocheved. Completing the cast is Rounding out the cast will be Simbi Akande, Casey Al-Shaqsy, Joe Atkinson, Danny Becker, Felipe Bejarano, Pàje Campbell, Adam Filipe, Soophia Foroughi, Natalie Green, Jack Harrison-Cooper, Rachael Ireson, KaleneJeans, Christian Knight, Jessica Lee, Oliver Lidert, Jay Marsh, Scott Maurice, Carly Miles, Sam Oladeinde, Alice Readie, Christopher Short, Ricardo Walker, Danny Williams, Niko Wirachman, and Sasha Woodward.
The Prince of Egypt is showing at the Dominion Theatre in London.
No, the Prince of Egypt is not currently going on a UK tour.
The three-time Academy Award-winner Stephen Shwartz (Wicked).
The Prince of Egypt the Musical was directed by Scott Schwartz.
The Prince of Egypt the Musical first premiered on the 6th October 2017 at TheatreWorks Silicon Valley, Mountain View, California.
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