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High Society
Experience Cole Porter's timeless musical at London's Barbican Theatre. Enjoy jazz-era elegance, romance and classic songs.
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High Society
Experience Cole Porter's timeless musical at London's Barbican Theatre. Enjoy jazz-era elegance, romance and classic songs.
2.5 hrs
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
High Society
Experience Cole Porter's timeless musical at London's Barbican Theatre. Enjoy jazz-era elegance, romance and classic songs.
2.5 hrs
Instant confirmation
Mobile ticket
Highlights
Watch Cole Porter's beloved musical at London's Barbican Theatre
See Helen George and Felicity Kendal in starring roles
Enjoy timeless songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Well, Did You Evah!
Experience jazz-era glamour and witty romantic comedy on stage
Limited run engagement makes this a must-see London event
What's Included
Entry ticket to High Society at Barbican Theatre
Reserved seating based on selected category
Access to theatre facilities including bar and restaurant
About High Society Musical
Step into the glamorous world of 1950s elegance with High Society, Cole Porter's celebrated musical now gracing the stage at London's iconic Barbican Theatre. Based on the classic film The Philadelphia Story, this sparkling production combines romance, wit and unforgettable music for an evening of pure theatrical delight.
A Star-Studded Cast
This West End revival features an exceptional cast led by Helen George, beloved for her roles in Call the Midwife and The King and I. Taking on the role of socialite Tracy Lord, George brings both charm and depth to this complex character. Joining her is the legendary Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, bringing decades of stage and screen experience from productions including Anything Goes.
Under the skilled direction of Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by the acclaimed Anthony Van Laast, this production promises to deliver a polished and enchanting theatrical experience that honours the golden age of Hollywood musicals.
Cole Porter's Timeless Music
High Society showcases some of Cole Porter's most beloved compositions, making it a feast for fans of classic American songwriting. The score includes toe-tapping numbers that have stood the test of time, including Just One of Those Things, I Love Paris, Well, Did You Evah! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Each song perfectly complements the story's themes of love, class and second chances, creating moments of both joy and reflection throughout the performance. Whether you are familiar with Porter's work or discovering it for the first time, the music of High Society offers an unforgettable listening experience.
The Story
Set against the backdrop of wealthy Philadelphia society, the musical follows Tracy Lord, a sophisticated socialite preparing for her second wedding. Her carefully planned nuptials are thrown into chaos when her charming ex-husband C.K. Dexter Haven arrives unexpectedly, accompanied by a tabloid reporter and photographer assigned to cover the high-profile event.
As the wedding weekend unfolds, romantic entanglements multiply and Tracy finds herself torn between her stable fiance, her charismatic ex-husband and the surprisingly appealing journalist. With sparkling banter, mistaken intentions and plenty of champagne flowing, the stakes rise as Tracy must confront her own desires and decide what truly matters in love and life.
Will true love triumph? Or will scandal steal the show? The answer unfolds in an evening filled with laughter, romance and the kind of sophisticated entertainment that defined Hollywood's golden era.
The Barbican Theatre Experience
The Barbican Theatre provides the perfect setting for this elegant production. Located in the heart of London's Barbican Centre, the venue offers world-class facilities including comfortable seating, excellent sightlines and full accessibility options. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant before the show or during the interval.
The theatre's modern amenities complement the vintage charm of the production, creating an evening that seamlessly blends contemporary comfort with classic entertainment. With wheelchair access, assistive listening devices and accessible seating available, the Barbican ensures all guests can enjoy the magic of High Society.
Why Choose High Society
This limited engagement at the Barbican Theatre makes High Society a must-see event for musical theatre enthusiasts and casual theatregoers alike. The combination of a beloved story, iconic music, stellar cast and top-tier production values creates an experience that captures the essence of classic musical theatre while remaining fresh and engaging for modern audiences.
Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, planning a memorable date night or simply seeking an evening of quality entertainment, High Society delivers sophistication, romance and pure theatrical joy. The show runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes with one 20-minute interval, allowing time to savour the experience and discuss your favourite moments.
Book your High Society tickets now!
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime to allow for security checks and seating.
Photography and recording during the performance are strictly prohibited.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode before the show begins.
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets, seating and ramps available.
How much do High Society musical tickets cost in London?
Ticket prices vary based on your selected seats and show dates. Check current availability for the most accurate pricing.
Where is High Society playing in London?
High Society is currently showing at the Barbican Theatre, located at the Barbican Centre on Silk Street.
How long is the High Society performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Is High Society suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 8 years and above. However, parental discretion is advised based on your child's maturity.
What songs are featured in High Society?
The musical features classic Cole Porter songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Well, Did You Evah! and Let's Misbehave.
Who stars in the London production of High Society?
The production stars Helen George as Tracy Lord and Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Suitable for ages 8 years and above. Age recommendations are guidelines, so use your judgment when booking.
Smart casual or semi-formal attire is recommended for an enhanced theatre experience.
Security checks may be conducted upon arrival at the venue for your safety and comfort.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted, but the theatre has a bar and restaurant on-site.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Barbican Centre, Silk Street
Highlights
Watch Cole Porter's beloved musical at London's Barbican Theatre
See Helen George and Felicity Kendal in starring roles
Enjoy timeless songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Well, Did You Evah!
Experience jazz-era glamour and witty romantic comedy on stage
Limited run engagement makes this a must-see London event
What's Included
Entry ticket to High Society at Barbican Theatre
Reserved seating based on selected category
Access to theatre facilities including bar and restaurant
About High Society Musical
Step into the glamorous world of 1950s elegance with High Society, Cole Porter's celebrated musical now gracing the stage at London's iconic Barbican Theatre. Based on the classic film The Philadelphia Story, this sparkling production combines romance, wit and unforgettable music for an evening of pure theatrical delight.
A Star-Studded Cast
This West End revival features an exceptional cast led by Helen George, beloved for her roles in Call the Midwife and The King and I. Taking on the role of socialite Tracy Lord, George brings both charm and depth to this complex character. Joining her is the legendary Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, bringing decades of stage and screen experience from productions including Anything Goes.
Under the skilled direction of Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by the acclaimed Anthony Van Laast, this production promises to deliver a polished and enchanting theatrical experience that honours the golden age of Hollywood musicals.
Cole Porter's Timeless Music
High Society showcases some of Cole Porter's most beloved compositions, making it a feast for fans of classic American songwriting. The score includes toe-tapping numbers that have stood the test of time, including Just One of Those Things, I Love Paris, Well, Did You Evah! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Each song perfectly complements the story's themes of love, class and second chances, creating moments of both joy and reflection throughout the performance. Whether you are familiar with Porter's work or discovering it for the first time, the music of High Society offers an unforgettable listening experience.
The Story
Set against the backdrop of wealthy Philadelphia society, the musical follows Tracy Lord, a sophisticated socialite preparing for her second wedding. Her carefully planned nuptials are thrown into chaos when her charming ex-husband C.K. Dexter Haven arrives unexpectedly, accompanied by a tabloid reporter and photographer assigned to cover the high-profile event.
As the wedding weekend unfolds, romantic entanglements multiply and Tracy finds herself torn between her stable fiance, her charismatic ex-husband and the surprisingly appealing journalist. With sparkling banter, mistaken intentions and plenty of champagne flowing, the stakes rise as Tracy must confront her own desires and decide what truly matters in love and life.
Will true love triumph? Or will scandal steal the show? The answer unfolds in an evening filled with laughter, romance and the kind of sophisticated entertainment that defined Hollywood's golden era.
The Barbican Theatre Experience
The Barbican Theatre provides the perfect setting for this elegant production. Located in the heart of London's Barbican Centre, the venue offers world-class facilities including comfortable seating, excellent sightlines and full accessibility options. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant before the show or during the interval.
The theatre's modern amenities complement the vintage charm of the production, creating an evening that seamlessly blends contemporary comfort with classic entertainment. With wheelchair access, assistive listening devices and accessible seating available, the Barbican ensures all guests can enjoy the magic of High Society.
Why Choose High Society
This limited engagement at the Barbican Theatre makes High Society a must-see event for musical theatre enthusiasts and casual theatregoers alike. The combination of a beloved story, iconic music, stellar cast and top-tier production values creates an experience that captures the essence of classic musical theatre while remaining fresh and engaging for modern audiences.
Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, planning a memorable date night or simply seeking an evening of quality entertainment, High Society delivers sophistication, romance and pure theatrical joy. The show runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes with one 20-minute interval, allowing time to savour the experience and discuss your favourite moments.
Book your High Society tickets now!
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime to allow for security checks and seating.
Photography and recording during the performance are strictly prohibited.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode before the show begins.
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets, seating and ramps available.
How much do High Society musical tickets cost in London?
Ticket prices vary based on your selected seats and show dates. Check current availability for the most accurate pricing.
Where is High Society playing in London?
High Society is currently showing at the Barbican Theatre, located at the Barbican Centre on Silk Street.
How long is the High Society performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Is High Society suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 8 years and above. However, parental discretion is advised based on your child's maturity.
What songs are featured in High Society?
The musical features classic Cole Porter songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Well, Did You Evah! and Let's Misbehave.
Who stars in the London production of High Society?
The production stars Helen George as Tracy Lord and Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Suitable for ages 8 years and above. Age recommendations are guidelines, so use your judgment when booking.
Smart casual or semi-formal attire is recommended for an enhanced theatre experience.
Security checks may be conducted upon arrival at the venue for your safety and comfort.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted, but the theatre has a bar and restaurant on-site.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Barbican Centre, Silk Street
Highlights
Watch Cole Porter's beloved musical at London's Barbican Theatre
See Helen George and Felicity Kendal in starring roles
Enjoy timeless songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Well, Did You Evah!
Experience jazz-era glamour and witty romantic comedy on stage
Limited run engagement makes this a must-see London event
What's Included
Entry ticket to High Society at Barbican Theatre
Reserved seating based on selected category
Access to theatre facilities including bar and restaurant
About High Society Musical
Step into the glamorous world of 1950s elegance with High Society, Cole Porter's celebrated musical now gracing the stage at London's iconic Barbican Theatre. Based on the classic film The Philadelphia Story, this sparkling production combines romance, wit and unforgettable music for an evening of pure theatrical delight.
A Star-Studded Cast
This West End revival features an exceptional cast led by Helen George, beloved for her roles in Call the Midwife and The King and I. Taking on the role of socialite Tracy Lord, George brings both charm and depth to this complex character. Joining her is the legendary Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, bringing decades of stage and screen experience from productions including Anything Goes.
Under the skilled direction of Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by the acclaimed Anthony Van Laast, this production promises to deliver a polished and enchanting theatrical experience that honours the golden age of Hollywood musicals.
Cole Porter's Timeless Music
High Society showcases some of Cole Porter's most beloved compositions, making it a feast for fans of classic American songwriting. The score includes toe-tapping numbers that have stood the test of time, including Just One of Those Things, I Love Paris, Well, Did You Evah! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Each song perfectly complements the story's themes of love, class and second chances, creating moments of both joy and reflection throughout the performance. Whether you are familiar with Porter's work or discovering it for the first time, the music of High Society offers an unforgettable listening experience.
The Story
Set against the backdrop of wealthy Philadelphia society, the musical follows Tracy Lord, a sophisticated socialite preparing for her second wedding. Her carefully planned nuptials are thrown into chaos when her charming ex-husband C.K. Dexter Haven arrives unexpectedly, accompanied by a tabloid reporter and photographer assigned to cover the high-profile event.
As the wedding weekend unfolds, romantic entanglements multiply and Tracy finds herself torn between her stable fiance, her charismatic ex-husband and the surprisingly appealing journalist. With sparkling banter, mistaken intentions and plenty of champagne flowing, the stakes rise as Tracy must confront her own desires and decide what truly matters in love and life.
Will true love triumph? Or will scandal steal the show? The answer unfolds in an evening filled with laughter, romance and the kind of sophisticated entertainment that defined Hollywood's golden era.
The Barbican Theatre Experience
The Barbican Theatre provides the perfect setting for this elegant production. Located in the heart of London's Barbican Centre, the venue offers world-class facilities including comfortable seating, excellent sightlines and full accessibility options. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant before the show or during the interval.
The theatre's modern amenities complement the vintage charm of the production, creating an evening that seamlessly blends contemporary comfort with classic entertainment. With wheelchair access, assistive listening devices and accessible seating available, the Barbican ensures all guests can enjoy the magic of High Society.
Why Choose High Society
This limited engagement at the Barbican Theatre makes High Society a must-see event for musical theatre enthusiasts and casual theatregoers alike. The combination of a beloved story, iconic music, stellar cast and top-tier production values creates an experience that captures the essence of classic musical theatre while remaining fresh and engaging for modern audiences.
Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, planning a memorable date night or simply seeking an evening of quality entertainment, High Society delivers sophistication, romance and pure theatrical joy. The show runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes with one 20-minute interval, allowing time to savour the experience and discuss your favourite moments.
Book your High Society tickets now!
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Suitable for ages 8 years and above. Age recommendations are guidelines, so use your judgment when booking.
Smart casual or semi-formal attire is recommended for an enhanced theatre experience.
Security checks may be conducted upon arrival at the venue for your safety and comfort.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted, but the theatre has a bar and restaurant on-site.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime to allow for security checks and seating.
Photography and recording during the performance are strictly prohibited.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode before the show begins.
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets, seating and ramps available.
How much do High Society musical tickets cost in London?
Ticket prices vary based on your selected seats and show dates. Check current availability for the most accurate pricing.
Where is High Society playing in London?
High Society is currently showing at the Barbican Theatre, located at the Barbican Centre on Silk Street.
How long is the High Society performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Is High Society suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 8 years and above. However, parental discretion is advised based on your child's maturity.
What songs are featured in High Society?
The musical features classic Cole Porter songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Well, Did You Evah! and Let's Misbehave.
Who stars in the London production of High Society?
The production stars Helen George as Tracy Lord and Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Barbican Centre, Silk Street
Highlights
Watch Cole Porter's beloved musical at London's Barbican Theatre
See Helen George and Felicity Kendal in starring roles
Enjoy timeless songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire? and Well, Did You Evah!
Experience jazz-era glamour and witty romantic comedy on stage
Limited run engagement makes this a must-see London event
What's Included
Entry ticket to High Society at Barbican Theatre
Reserved seating based on selected category
Access to theatre facilities including bar and restaurant
About High Society Musical
Step into the glamorous world of 1950s elegance with High Society, Cole Porter's celebrated musical now gracing the stage at London's iconic Barbican Theatre. Based on the classic film The Philadelphia Story, this sparkling production combines romance, wit and unforgettable music for an evening of pure theatrical delight.
A Star-Studded Cast
This West End revival features an exceptional cast led by Helen George, beloved for her roles in Call the Midwife and The King and I. Taking on the role of socialite Tracy Lord, George brings both charm and depth to this complex character. Joining her is the legendary Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, bringing decades of stage and screen experience from productions including Anything Goes.
Under the skilled direction of Rachel Kavanaugh, with choreography by the acclaimed Anthony Van Laast, this production promises to deliver a polished and enchanting theatrical experience that honours the golden age of Hollywood musicals.
Cole Porter's Timeless Music
High Society showcases some of Cole Porter's most beloved compositions, making it a feast for fans of classic American songwriting. The score includes toe-tapping numbers that have stood the test of time, including Just One of Those Things, I Love Paris, Well, Did You Evah! and Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?
Each song perfectly complements the story's themes of love, class and second chances, creating moments of both joy and reflection throughout the performance. Whether you are familiar with Porter's work or discovering it for the first time, the music of High Society offers an unforgettable listening experience.
The Story
Set against the backdrop of wealthy Philadelphia society, the musical follows Tracy Lord, a sophisticated socialite preparing for her second wedding. Her carefully planned nuptials are thrown into chaos when her charming ex-husband C.K. Dexter Haven arrives unexpectedly, accompanied by a tabloid reporter and photographer assigned to cover the high-profile event.
As the wedding weekend unfolds, romantic entanglements multiply and Tracy finds herself torn between her stable fiance, her charismatic ex-husband and the surprisingly appealing journalist. With sparkling banter, mistaken intentions and plenty of champagne flowing, the stakes rise as Tracy must confront her own desires and decide what truly matters in love and life.
Will true love triumph? Or will scandal steal the show? The answer unfolds in an evening filled with laughter, romance and the kind of sophisticated entertainment that defined Hollywood's golden era.
The Barbican Theatre Experience
The Barbican Theatre provides the perfect setting for this elegant production. Located in the heart of London's Barbican Centre, the venue offers world-class facilities including comfortable seating, excellent sightlines and full accessibility options. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar and restaurant before the show or during the interval.
The theatre's modern amenities complement the vintage charm of the production, creating an evening that seamlessly blends contemporary comfort with classic entertainment. With wheelchair access, assistive listening devices and accessible seating available, the Barbican ensures all guests can enjoy the magic of High Society.
Why Choose High Society
This limited engagement at the Barbican Theatre makes High Society a must-see event for musical theatre enthusiasts and casual theatregoers alike. The combination of a beloved story, iconic music, stellar cast and top-tier production values creates an experience that captures the essence of classic musical theatre while remaining fresh and engaging for modern audiences.
Whether you are celebrating a special occasion, planning a memorable date night or simply seeking an evening of quality entertainment, High Society delivers sophistication, romance and pure theatrical joy. The show runs approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes with one 20-minute interval, allowing time to savour the experience and discuss your favourite moments.
Book your High Society tickets now!
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Suitable for ages 8 years and above. Age recommendations are guidelines, so use your judgment when booking.
Smart casual or semi-formal attire is recommended for an enhanced theatre experience.
Security checks may be conducted upon arrival at the venue for your safety and comfort.
Outside food and beverages are not permitted, but the theatre has a bar and restaurant on-site.
Arrive at least 30 minutes before showtime to allow for security checks and seating.
Photography and recording during the performance are strictly prohibited.
Mobile phones must be switched off or set to silent mode before the show begins.
Latecomers may not be admitted until a suitable break in the performance.
The venue is wheelchair accessible with accessible toilets, seating and ramps available.
How much do High Society musical tickets cost in London?
Ticket prices vary based on your selected seats and show dates. Check current availability for the most accurate pricing.
Where is High Society playing in London?
High Society is currently showing at the Barbican Theatre, located at the Barbican Centre on Silk Street.
How long is the High Society performance?
The show runs for approximately 2 hours and 30 minutes, including one 20-minute interval.
Is High Society suitable for children?
The show is recommended for ages 8 years and above. However, parental discretion is advised based on your child's maturity.
What songs are featured in High Society?
The musical features classic Cole Porter songs including True Love, Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?, Well, Did You Evah! and Let's Misbehave.
Who stars in the London production of High Society?
The production stars Helen George as Tracy Lord and Felicity Kendal as Mother Lord, directed by Rachel Kavanaugh.
Cannot be canceled or rescheduled
Barbican Centre, Silk Street
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