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Bridget Jones’s Diary In Concert - Film with Live Orchestra Tickets

Apollo Victoria Theatre, London
Running time: To be confirmed.
Age Restrictions: Children under 15 will not be admitted.
Tickets from £32.00

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Perhaps the defining film of the turn of the millennium

Bridget Jones’s Diary, will be presented as never before with a full orchestra, as it tours across the country for the first time ever this November.

The tour will bring to life Bridget Jones’s Diary’s renowned score as never before with a 60-piece orchestra, whilst the film itself will be presented in stunning HD via a huge screen.

Based on the novel of the same name by Helen Fielding, the film adaptation starring Renée Zellweger as the title character follows the neurotic 32-year-old Londoner Bridget Jones trying to find love within a year and keeping a diary of her encounters. This leads her to a love triangle with her beguiling boss, played by Hugh Grant, and a disagreeable acquaintance played by Colin Firth.

 

Please note, film classification 15+, no admittance to anyone under 15.

Please note, film classification 15+, no admittance to anyone under 15.

Venue information

Apollo Victoria Theatre
Apollo Victoria Theatre
17 Wilton Road
London
SW1V 1LL

THE APOLLO VICTORIA THEATRE, LONDON

The Apollo Victoria Theatre is a theatre on Wilton Road near Victoria station in London. The building was designed as a "super-cinema" by E. Warmsley Lewis in 1930 in striking art deco style. The cinema however, closed in 1975, but it was to reopen six years later as a theatre, with a concert by Shirley Bassey providing the opening night.

The Apollo Victoria Theatre was home for eighteen years to Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical, Starlight Express, for which the theatre was extensively redesigned to accommodate a multi-tier roller skating arena. On 12 January 2002, shortly before the show's 18th birthday, Lloyd Webber made the decision to stop the show, in order to open his new production of A. H. Rahman's Bombay Dreams at The Apollo Victoria, which received its world premiere on 19 June 2002. The original production, which starred Raza Jaffrey, ran for two years before closing on 13 June 2004 after over 1,500 successful performances.

The Apollo Victoria Theater is currently home to the broadway smash hit Wicked, which made its Apollo Victoria West End debut in 2006 and has broken box office records since. In January, 2011, the London, Broadway, and both North American touring productions of Wicked simultaneously broke the records they held for highest weekly gross. The Apollo Victoria London production of Wicked has been seen by over 2 million theatre-goers.


One of the largest theatres in the capital, London's Apollo Victoria Theatre has a staggering capacity of 2,208. 


Apollo Victoria Theatre: Recent Productions

The Sound of Music (August 17, 1981 – September 18, 1982)

Camelot (November 23, 1982 – February 5, 1983)

Fiddler on the Roof (June 28, 1983 – October 29, 1983)

Starlight Express (March 27, 1984 – January 12, 2002)

Bombay Dreams (June 19, 2002 – June 13, 2004)

Saturday Night Fever (July 2, 2004 – February 18, 2006)

Movin'' Out (March 28, 2006 – July 17, 2006)

 

Apollo Victoria Theatre: Current Production 

Wicked (September 2006 - )

 

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