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Free Tickets: Once On This Island

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Sign up below for free tickets for: Once On This Island (concert version)

We have a number of exclusive free tickets for City Lions for:

  • Sunday 8th February, 7pm at Theatre Royal, Drury Lane.  

If you are interested in tickets for yourself and family or friends, please express your interest using the form below.

Tickets will be allocated on a first come first serve basis. Signing up does not guarantee tickets. 

City Lions is designed for Westminster's young people (those who live or go to school in the City of Westminster) between the ages of 13-16 years old.  

Show Details:

Please note: This is not the fully-staged performance but a concert version.

Once On This Island in Concert bursts to life with Caribbean color, driving rhythms, and the unstoppable pulse of folklore. The story follows Ti Moune, a bold and hopeful peasant girl who saves—and falls in love with—Daniel, a boy from a world far beyond her own. When destiny shifts, she makes a daring pact with the island gods, embarking on a journey of love, loss, faith, and fearless hope.

A sweeping celebration of passion, sacrifice, and the magic of community, Once on This Island returns in this unforgettable concert event—vibrant, heart-stirring, and utterly unmissable.

This star-studded evening features Tony Award–winner Alex Newell (ShuckedChicago) reprising their role as Asaka, Cedric Neal (Guys & DollsHadestown) as Agwe, WhatsOnStage Award–winner Melanie La Barrie (&JulietWicked) as Papa Ge and Dujonna Gift (Hamilton, Two Strangers, Carry a Cake Across New York) as Ti Moune — with more exciting casting to be announced.

Written by the Tony and Olivier-winning team of Lynn Ahrens and Stephen Flaherty, this is musical theatre at its most electrifying.

 

 

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