Emily-Mae is to join the cast of Lin-Manuel Miranda's smash-hit West End musical Hamilton on 14th August, at the Victoria Palace Theatre.
The City of Angels and Frozen actor is joining a talented cast that features Alex Sawyer as Alexander Hamilton and fellow newcomer Jay Perry (who also joins on 14th August) as Aaron Burr, Thomas Vernal as George Washington, Nathania Ong as Eliza Hamilton, Jordan Castle as Hercules Mulligan/James Madison, Jordan Benjamin as John Laurens/Philip Hamilton, Joel Montague as King George III, Simbi Akande as Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds, and Lemuel Knights as Marquis De Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson. For selected performances, Alexander Hamilton's role will be played by Adam J. Bernard.
Hamilton is written by Lin-Manuel Miranda and directed by Thomas Kail, with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler. The multi-award-winning musical retells the life story of American Founding Father Alexander Hamilton through hip-hop and rap music.
Address
Victoria Street, London, SW1E 5EA
Venue Facilities
Air conditioned
Nearest Tube
Victoria
Tube Lines
District, Circle, Victoria
Directions from nearest tube
(2mins) The theatre is on the Wilton Road bend and can be seen from the station.
Railway Station
Victoria
Bus Numbers
(Victoria Street) 11, 24, 44, 52, 148, 211, 436, 507, C1; (Victoria Station) 2, 16, 36, 38, 73, 82, 170, 185, C2, C10
Night Bus Numbers
(Victoria Street) 24, 148, N2, N11, N16, N44, N52, N136; (Victoria Station) 36, N38, N73, C2
Car Park
Semley Place (12mins)
Within Congestion Zone
Yes
Box Office Theatre Tickets
On Sale STA
Day Tickets
On Sale STA
The Victoria Palace Theatre is a large West End theatre that has a capacity of 1547 seats over three levels. The theatre is built in a traditional style with a large auditorium that somewhat overwhelms the relatively small stage. Each level of seating is well-raked and curves around the balconies, offering different degrees of views of the stage. Ticket prices vary accordingly so studying the seating plan prior to booking is recommended.
Premium seats in the theatre are situated in the centre of the Stalls and offer the best views of the stage and the front of the Dress Circle also provide a decent vantage point to watch the action from an elevated position.
For patrons searching for bargains and lastminute theatre tickets, the steep rake of the stage results in some seats which are marked as 'restricted view' in the Stalls offering great value for money as the restrictions can be minimal and sitting in these seats should not have any negative impact on your enjoyment of the production as a whole.