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Top Hat
Experience the magic of Top Hat in London with mesmerising dance, romance and classic Irving Berlin tunes.
2.5 hrs
Top Hat
Experience the magic of Top Hat in London with mesmerising dance, romance and classic Irving Berlin tunes.
2.5 hrs
Top Hat
Experience the magic of Top Hat in London with mesmerising dance, romance and classic Irving Berlin tunes.
2.5 hrs
Highlights
See the award-winning Top Hat musical, direct from its acclaimed West End run.
Enjoy spectacular dance routines, stunning costumes and iconic Irving Berlin songs.
Experience a blend of romance, humour and classic storytelling in the heart of London.
Performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall for a strictly limited season.
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Top Hat musical at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Allocated seat for the performance
Access to theatre facilities and amenities
Why see Top Hat on stage?
Top Hat is an enchanting stage adaptation inspired by the 1935 movie starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, capturing the golden era of Hollywood with panache. This show is a perfect choice for anyone looking to experience the magic of musical theatre—whether you are a lifelong fan of musicals, someone seeking an unforgettable date night, or a lover of timeless melodies and dazzling dance.
The production is helmed by three-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall, renowned for her work on Broadway’s Anything Goes. Her guidance ensures that Top Hat sparkles with expertly choreographed numbers, sophisticated humour and an atmosphere brimming with glamour. The musical has been recognised with the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, a testament to its creativity and charm.
A legacy of style and song
Top Hat lets you relive the elegance and wit of 1930s London and Venice, transporting audiences with its sweeping sets and fashion-forward costumes. You’ll be swept off your feet by familiar Irving Berlin numbers such as Cheek to Cheek, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, and Puttin’ on the Ritz, each staged with lavish choreography and vocal brilliance. The cast, led by Phillip Attmore and Amara Okereke as Jerry Travers and Dale Tremont, embodies the spirit of classic cinema while bringing fresh energy to the stage.
The story
Set against the backdrop of 1930s Europe, Top Hat follows Broadway sensation Jerry Travers as he arrives in London, ready to dazzle audiences. When he encounters the elegant Dale Tremont, a whirlwind romance unfolds—complicated by comic misunderstandings and international escapades. The story whisks the characters from the bustling streets of London to the romantic canals of Venice, promising mistaken identities, couture fashions and moonlit dance numbers. Audiences are kept guessing: will love overcome confusion, or will fate send the pair on their separate ways?
Awards and accolades
This production has received wide acclaim from critics and theatre lovers alike. It has been hailed by the Evening Standard as the Best Night Out, and its original run captivated audiences with its charm, wit and technical brilliance. As one of the standout revivals in London’s contemporary theatre scene, this run at Queen Elizabeth Hall offers both newcomers and longtime fans another opportunity to enjoy a theatrical classic reborn.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall experience
Located at London’s iconic Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall is a celebrated venue known for its superb acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. The theatre provides excellent views of the stage, accessible seating and modern amenities including restrooms, bars and cafes. The location is easily reached by public transport and is primed for an exceptional evening out in London.
Book your Top Hat tickets now!
Present your e-ticket or printed ticket on arrival at the theatre entrance.
Follow all on-site guidelines for safety and accessibility.
Plan ahead as late entries may need to wait for a suitable break in the performance.
Use available facilities including restrooms, bar and cafe before the show or during the interval.
Maintain respectful behaviour to ensure an enjoyable experience for all patrons.
What is the running time for Top Hat musical?
The performance lasts approximately 2.5 hours with an interval.
Where is Top Hat performed in London?
Top Hat is staged at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London.
Is Top Hat suitable for children?
The show is best suited for ages 8 and above. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Are there accessible seating options available?
Yes, Queen Elizabeth Hall offers step-free access, wheelchair spaces and companion seating.
What should I wear to the theatre?
There is no strict dress code, but smart casual attire is recommended.
Arrive at Queen Elizabeth Hall at least 30 minutes before showtime to ensure a smooth entry.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and the show is suitable for ages 8 and up.
Wheelchair accessible facilities and companion seating are available at the venue.
Smart casual dress is recommended for your visit to the theatre.
The theatre is kept cool year-round, so consider bringing a light jacket.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Southbank Centre Belvedere Rd
Highlights
See the award-winning Top Hat musical, direct from its acclaimed West End run.
Enjoy spectacular dance routines, stunning costumes and iconic Irving Berlin songs.
Experience a blend of romance, humour and classic storytelling in the heart of London.
Performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall for a strictly limited season.
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Top Hat musical at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Allocated seat for the performance
Access to theatre facilities and amenities
Why see Top Hat on stage?
Top Hat is an enchanting stage adaptation inspired by the 1935 movie starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, capturing the golden era of Hollywood with panache. This show is a perfect choice for anyone looking to experience the magic of musical theatre—whether you are a lifelong fan of musicals, someone seeking an unforgettable date night, or a lover of timeless melodies and dazzling dance.
The production is helmed by three-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall, renowned for her work on Broadway’s Anything Goes. Her guidance ensures that Top Hat sparkles with expertly choreographed numbers, sophisticated humour and an atmosphere brimming with glamour. The musical has been recognised with the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, a testament to its creativity and charm.
A legacy of style and song
Top Hat lets you relive the elegance and wit of 1930s London and Venice, transporting audiences with its sweeping sets and fashion-forward costumes. You’ll be swept off your feet by familiar Irving Berlin numbers such as Cheek to Cheek, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, and Puttin’ on the Ritz, each staged with lavish choreography and vocal brilliance. The cast, led by Phillip Attmore and Amara Okereke as Jerry Travers and Dale Tremont, embodies the spirit of classic cinema while bringing fresh energy to the stage.
The story
Set against the backdrop of 1930s Europe, Top Hat follows Broadway sensation Jerry Travers as he arrives in London, ready to dazzle audiences. When he encounters the elegant Dale Tremont, a whirlwind romance unfolds—complicated by comic misunderstandings and international escapades. The story whisks the characters from the bustling streets of London to the romantic canals of Venice, promising mistaken identities, couture fashions and moonlit dance numbers. Audiences are kept guessing: will love overcome confusion, or will fate send the pair on their separate ways?
Awards and accolades
This production has received wide acclaim from critics and theatre lovers alike. It has been hailed by the Evening Standard as the Best Night Out, and its original run captivated audiences with its charm, wit and technical brilliance. As one of the standout revivals in London’s contemporary theatre scene, this run at Queen Elizabeth Hall offers both newcomers and longtime fans another opportunity to enjoy a theatrical classic reborn.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall experience
Located at London’s iconic Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall is a celebrated venue known for its superb acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. The theatre provides excellent views of the stage, accessible seating and modern amenities including restrooms, bars and cafes. The location is easily reached by public transport and is primed for an exceptional evening out in London.
Book your Top Hat tickets now!
Present your e-ticket or printed ticket on arrival at the theatre entrance.
Follow all on-site guidelines for safety and accessibility.
Plan ahead as late entries may need to wait for a suitable break in the performance.
Use available facilities including restrooms, bar and cafe before the show or during the interval.
Maintain respectful behaviour to ensure an enjoyable experience for all patrons.
What is the running time for Top Hat musical?
The performance lasts approximately 2.5 hours with an interval.
Where is Top Hat performed in London?
Top Hat is staged at the Queen Elizabeth Hall, Southbank Centre, London.
Is Top Hat suitable for children?
The show is best suited for ages 8 and above. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.
Are there accessible seating options available?
Yes, Queen Elizabeth Hall offers step-free access, wheelchair spaces and companion seating.
What should I wear to the theatre?
There is no strict dress code, but smart casual attire is recommended.
Arrive at Queen Elizabeth Hall at least 30 minutes before showtime to ensure a smooth entry.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and the show is suitable for ages 8 and up.
Wheelchair accessible facilities and companion seating are available at the venue.
Smart casual dress is recommended for your visit to the theatre.
The theatre is kept cool year-round, so consider bringing a light jacket.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Southbank Centre Belvedere Rd
Highlights
See the award-winning Top Hat musical, direct from its acclaimed West End run.
Enjoy spectacular dance routines, stunning costumes and iconic Irving Berlin songs.
Experience a blend of romance, humour and classic storytelling in the heart of London.
Performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall for a strictly limited season.
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Top Hat musical at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Allocated seat for the performance
Access to theatre facilities and amenities
Why see Top Hat on stage?
Top Hat is an enchanting stage adaptation inspired by the 1935 movie starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, capturing the golden era of Hollywood with panache. This show is a perfect choice for anyone looking to experience the magic of musical theatre—whether you are a lifelong fan of musicals, someone seeking an unforgettable date night, or a lover of timeless melodies and dazzling dance.
The production is helmed by three-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall, renowned for her work on Broadway’s Anything Goes. Her guidance ensures that Top Hat sparkles with expertly choreographed numbers, sophisticated humour and an atmosphere brimming with glamour. The musical has been recognised with the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, a testament to its creativity and charm.
A legacy of style and song
Top Hat lets you relive the elegance and wit of 1930s London and Venice, transporting audiences with its sweeping sets and fashion-forward costumes. You’ll be swept off your feet by familiar Irving Berlin numbers such as Cheek to Cheek, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, and Puttin’ on the Ritz, each staged with lavish choreography and vocal brilliance. The cast, led by Phillip Attmore and Amara Okereke as Jerry Travers and Dale Tremont, embodies the spirit of classic cinema while bringing fresh energy to the stage.
The story
Set against the backdrop of 1930s Europe, Top Hat follows Broadway sensation Jerry Travers as he arrives in London, ready to dazzle audiences. When he encounters the elegant Dale Tremont, a whirlwind romance unfolds—complicated by comic misunderstandings and international escapades. The story whisks the characters from the bustling streets of London to the romantic canals of Venice, promising mistaken identities, couture fashions and moonlit dance numbers. Audiences are kept guessing: will love overcome confusion, or will fate send the pair on their separate ways?
Awards and accolades
This production has received wide acclaim from critics and theatre lovers alike. It has been hailed by the Evening Standard as the Best Night Out, and its original run captivated audiences with its charm, wit and technical brilliance. As one of the standout revivals in London’s contemporary theatre scene, this run at Queen Elizabeth Hall offers both newcomers and longtime fans another opportunity to enjoy a theatrical classic reborn.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall experience
Located at London’s iconic Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall is a celebrated venue known for its superb acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. The theatre provides excellent views of the stage, accessible seating and modern amenities including restrooms, bars and cafes. The location is easily reached by public transport and is primed for an exceptional evening out in London.
Book your Top Hat tickets now!
Arrive at Queen Elizabeth Hall at least 30 minutes before showtime to ensure a smooth entry.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and the show is suitable for ages 8 and up.
Wheelchair accessible facilities and companion seating are available at the venue.
Smart casual dress is recommended for your visit to the theatre.
The theatre is kept cool year-round, so consider bringing a light jacket.
Present your e-ticket or printed ticket on arrival at the theatre entrance.
Follow all on-site guidelines for safety and accessibility.
Plan ahead as late entries may need to wait for a suitable break in the performance.
Use available facilities including restrooms, bar and cafe before the show or during the interval.
Maintain respectful behaviour to ensure an enjoyable experience for all patrons.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Southbank Centre Belvedere Rd
Highlights
See the award-winning Top Hat musical, direct from its acclaimed West End run.
Enjoy spectacular dance routines, stunning costumes and iconic Irving Berlin songs.
Experience a blend of romance, humour and classic storytelling in the heart of London.
Performed at Queen Elizabeth Hall for a strictly limited season.
What’s Included
Entry ticket to Top Hat musical at Queen Elizabeth Hall
Allocated seat for the performance
Access to theatre facilities and amenities
Why see Top Hat on stage?
Top Hat is an enchanting stage adaptation inspired by the 1935 movie starring Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers, capturing the golden era of Hollywood with panache. This show is a perfect choice for anyone looking to experience the magic of musical theatre—whether you are a lifelong fan of musicals, someone seeking an unforgettable date night, or a lover of timeless melodies and dazzling dance.
The production is helmed by three-time Tony Award-winning director and choreographer Kathleen Marshall, renowned for her work on Broadway’s Anything Goes. Her guidance ensures that Top Hat sparkles with expertly choreographed numbers, sophisticated humour and an atmosphere brimming with glamour. The musical has been recognised with the Olivier Award for Best New Musical, a testament to its creativity and charm.
A legacy of style and song
Top Hat lets you relive the elegance and wit of 1930s London and Venice, transporting audiences with its sweeping sets and fashion-forward costumes. You’ll be swept off your feet by familiar Irving Berlin numbers such as Cheek to Cheek, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, and Puttin’ on the Ritz, each staged with lavish choreography and vocal brilliance. The cast, led by Phillip Attmore and Amara Okereke as Jerry Travers and Dale Tremont, embodies the spirit of classic cinema while bringing fresh energy to the stage.
The story
Set against the backdrop of 1930s Europe, Top Hat follows Broadway sensation Jerry Travers as he arrives in London, ready to dazzle audiences. When he encounters the elegant Dale Tremont, a whirlwind romance unfolds—complicated by comic misunderstandings and international escapades. The story whisks the characters from the bustling streets of London to the romantic canals of Venice, promising mistaken identities, couture fashions and moonlit dance numbers. Audiences are kept guessing: will love overcome confusion, or will fate send the pair on their separate ways?
Awards and accolades
This production has received wide acclaim from critics and theatre lovers alike. It has been hailed by the Evening Standard as the Best Night Out, and its original run captivated audiences with its charm, wit and technical brilliance. As one of the standout revivals in London’s contemporary theatre scene, this run at Queen Elizabeth Hall offers both newcomers and longtime fans another opportunity to enjoy a theatrical classic reborn.
The Queen Elizabeth Hall experience
Located at London’s iconic Southbank Centre, Queen Elizabeth Hall is a celebrated venue known for its superb acoustics and welcoming atmosphere. The theatre provides excellent views of the stage, accessible seating and modern amenities including restrooms, bars and cafes. The location is easily reached by public transport and is primed for an exceptional evening out in London.
Book your Top Hat tickets now!
Arrive at Queen Elizabeth Hall at least 30 minutes before showtime to ensure a smooth entry.
Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult, and the show is suitable for ages 8 and up.
Wheelchair accessible facilities and companion seating are available at the venue.
Smart casual dress is recommended for your visit to the theatre.
The theatre is kept cool year-round, so consider bringing a light jacket.
Present your e-ticket or printed ticket on arrival at the theatre entrance.
Follow all on-site guidelines for safety and accessibility.
Plan ahead as late entries may need to wait for a suitable break in the performance.
Use available facilities including restrooms, bar and cafe before the show or during the interval.
Maintain respectful behaviour to ensure an enjoyable experience for all patrons.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Southbank Centre Belvedere Rd
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