Falsettos London cast, tickets, plot, running time – all you need to know!

Falsettos in London 2019 - current cast, best tickets and theatre

Falsettos has landed in London for 2019 – here’s all you need to know.

From the current West End cast of Falsettos to the latest and best ticket offers, here’s everything about the show.

With music and lyrics by William Finn and a book by Finn and James Lapine, Falsettos made its world premiere on Broadway in 1992.

Now you can catch the show live in London in 2019, playing at The Other Palace for a limited season from August 30 to November 23.

Falsettos theatre, booking and running time

The show is currently playing at The Other Palace at 12 Palace Street, London, SW1E. The nearest tube is Victoria.

The musical opened on Friday, 30 August 2019 and is currently booking through until 23 November 2019.

It has a running time of 2 hours, 40 minutes with a 20 minute interval.

Best and Cheapest London tickets

Tickets for Falsettos in the West End are now on public sale from £25. Currently you can save up to 52% on tickets for performances on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday performances.

Performances Monday to Saturday at 7:30pm with Thursday & Saturday matinees at 2:30pm.

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Day Seats

Falsettos Day Seat Tickets will be made available in person from the theatre box office at 10AM for that day’s performances. Six front row seats for each performance will be available on a first, come served basis priced at £10 each.

Falsettos cast 2019

Falsettos tells the story of gay man Marvin, his ex-wife Trina, his psychiatrist Mendel, his son Jason, his lover Whizzer Brown, and his lesbian neighbours Cordelia and Dr. Charlotte.

The confirmed cast for Falsettos in London features Natasha J Barnes as Cordelia, Daniel Boys as Marvin, Joel Montague as Mendel, Gemma Knight-Jones as Charlotte, Laura Pitt-Pulford as Trina and Oliver Savile as Whizzer.

Completing the cast are Albert Atack, George Kennedy, Elliot Morris and James Williams who share the child role of Jason with Matthew Mckenna and Natasha O’Brien as standbys.

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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