It's time to raise a glass as London's greatest pub singalong The Choir of Man is set to continue its run in the West End at the Arts Theatre until at least July 30th. Tickets to The Choir of Man are available to book online.
The Choir of Man musical, sees a group of nine men harness the power of community and togetherness through songs and is set to timeless classic hits by international artists including Paul Simon, Sia, Guns ‘N’ Roses, and Katy Perry. The musical is set in a British pub called The Jungle complete with a full working bar on stage.
Commenting on the show's West End extension, show creator Nic Doodson said, “The show is all about being together and the power of community... The Jungle is a place through which many actors have passed, and each had contributed their talents and stories to the fabric of our show so when actors return it feels in a way like they’re coming home".
The cast of The Choir of Man features Levi Tyrell-Johnson, Matt Beveridge, Jordan Oliver, Owen Bolton, Sam Ebenezer, Michael Baxter, Lucas Koch, Conor Hanley, Daniel Harnett, Mark Irwin, Matt Nalton, Gavin Ryan, and Matt Thorpe.
The Choir Of Man was created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay with Doodson also directing the production. The show features monologues written by Ben Norris, vocal arrangements, musical supervision, and orchestrations by Jack Blume, movement direction and choreography by Freddie Huddleston, casting by Debbie O'Brien, scenic design by Oli Townsend, lighting design by Richard Dinnen, costume design and associate scenic design by Verity Sadler, and sound design by Sten Severson. The Associate Choreographer for The Choir Of Man is Rachel Chapman, Associate Musical Director is Hollie Cassar and the show is produced by Immersive Everywhere, Andrew Kay, Nic Doodson, Wendy & Andy Barnes, and AK Theatricals.
Booking & Theatre Info For The Choir Of Man
The Arts Theatre is a small West End theatre located on Great Newport Street, close to both Covent Garden and Leicester Square, and has a capacity of 353 seats and two levels of seating.
The theatre has comfortable seats and good overall sight lines pretty much throughout however there are slight restrictions in the seats at the ends of Row J, which situated are behind pillars, and also rows M and N, which are slightly affected by the overhang from the Circle. Seats in the slips on the sides of the Circle also feature a slight restriction due to the angle.
The best seats in the theatre are located in the centre of rows B-H in the Stalls section and in the Circle in the centre of rows B-C which give a clear line of sight to see all the action on stage.
Value can be found in the slips seats in the Circle Slips which are regularly discounted, due to the side-on view of the stage. These can offer excellent value for money, particularly for seats 8-14, which sit in front of seats 1-7 and are angled towards the stage. These are benches rather than seats, but they are cushioned with a backrest, and although some leaning will be required the entire stage can be seen at a discount price which will suit bargain hunters looking on a budget looking for lastminute shows or cheap tickets to The Choir Of Man.