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Ancient Greece has a new hero on the block…after he goes from Zero to hero, that is. This cherished story is now transformed into a stage musical, with wise-cracks, Greek columns and many many trips to the underworld. Featuring music by the renowned Alan Menken, known for Disney hits like Aladdin and The Little Mermaid, and directed by the Tony Award-winning Casey Nicholaw, the show is an extraordinary spectacle for new audiences and the Ancient Greek geeks out there.
Hercules is a half-god. Born to Zeus and Hera, Hercules faces a twist when Hades, the underworld's cunning god, poisons him, stripping away his immortality yet leaving his remarkable strength intact.The clever Disney take on the myth introduces Hercules to his mentor, the grumpy satyr Philoctetes, and his love interest, the spirited Megara. Raised as a mortal, he later uncovers his true lineage and resolves to become a legendary hero.
Show timings for Disney's Hercules may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.
Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.
Experience the allure and rich history of Theatre Royal Drury Lane. Located in Covent Garden, this iconic venue transcends mere theater; it embodies a rich tapestry of performance, culture, and stunning architecture. Dating back to 1663, this is London’s oldest theater still in operation, renowned for its stunning productions and iconic performances.
Drury Lane has hosted royal spectacles and world premieres of blockbuster musicals like The Phantom of the Opera and Frozen, creating a stage for magic, innovation, and unforgettable moments. Enter the beautifully restored spaces, adorned with stunning chandeliers, exquisite details, and a classic allure that transforms each visit into a fairy tale experience. Enjoy a drink at the stylish Cecil Beaton Bar or delve into the theater’s fascinating history with a backstage tour.
The Theatre Royal Drury Lane Seating Plan will help you find the best seats in the theatre.
Available facilities: gift shop, Lifts, washrooms on every floor except the Balcony, bar.
Accessibility: guide dogs allowed, step-free access, Step-free Access, wheelchair access to all floors except the Balcony, access hosts for visually impaired customers, Special Access Performances (audio-described and captioned performances), accessible washrooms
Everything was incredible—the set, the special effects, the Muses, Hercules, the choreography. The atmosphere, the theater, the orchestra, the musical quality of the arrangements, and the sound engineers. Ben Nicholas was the perfect embodiment of Hercules—his physique, his voice, his innocent charm. He’s kind and approachable! Leslie, one of the Muses, was adorable too! The conductor as well... Go see it if, like us, you went to see it in the theater when it came out!
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The seats weren't that great, even though we'd booked a pretty good category... we were sitting downstairs in the middle, right by the stage equipment. So you really only see half of the set... Plus, the men's restrooms downstairs were closed during intermission, which led to huge lines. And a 20-minute intermission is really quite short
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I took my three children to see Hercules as their first show and we were blown away! The music, acting, and stage production was off the charts! My daughter got so into it at one point she booed hades! Such an enjoyable night for the whole family.
A lovely performance. The stag design, costumes, the acting was perfect. The singing astounded me . Give the muses EVERYTHING! Also, I must mention the wig maker/ hair dresser, they did a phenomenal job. Would definitely see this again.
The theatre was fantastic, and service impecable. The show we were supposed to go to got cancelled but they were helpful to find us new tickets for a later show the same day. The scenographics were very good, the show was decent.
The cost of the tickets starts from £30 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.
The show is suitable for patrons aged 6 and up. Children under 4 years old, including infants, are not allowed in the theatre. Individuals aged 16 or younger must have an adult present and cannot sit alone in the auditorium.
The show is playing at Theatre Drury Lane in London.
A stunning stage adaptation of the cherished animated film, tracing Hercules’ transformation from awkward outcast to genuine hero, as he uncovers the strength of love and his own inner power. Filled with legendary tunes, wit, and stunning visuals, it’s an epic journey for everyone!
The running time is approximately two hours with one interval.