Visiting London with kids - what Play should we see? Oliver!, Billy Elliot or Peter Pan? - billy elliot london
U.S. visitors.
Children - 6 p.m. to 9 p.m. - grown with good guys and a lot of fun stuff.
I would like to see Oliver! Royal Drury Lane. Will it be afraid too long - for my child? intermediate good to give a break?
The best place to get a deal on tickets?
My second choice would be Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens - Is it worth it? Maybe we could do both - as it is outside - and a different feeling.
And Billy Elliot - I enjoyed the movie - some scenes not safe for my children.
Any ideas would be appreciated! Thanks
11 comments:
I agree with the previous answer.
After the film "Billy Elliot" seen by chance when I was a TV, I'm not sure what the language, the children would, young people, especially after 6 years. But I do not know, should, at its discretion.
I'm not really much of an amateur theater, but I know that the best place to get maps is to lastminute.com. He has a quick search for a moment, and found, you can cheap airline tickets and 15 pounds. Your search engine, you really find the best prices for projections to be seen.
Have a great time in London.
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If you would be able to afford it, I say yes, seeing the two. Both Peter Pan Oliver and children are facing, they need to enjoy it. I think you would be Peter Pan in a huge tent in front of the magic act in the name of Oliver, add in itself, is a musical great. Remember that Peter Pan only at the time, the last performance will be in September. So see it while you can!
I agree with the previous answer.
After the film "Billy Elliot" seen by chance when I was a TV, I'm not sure what the language, the children would, young people, especially after 6 years. But I do not know, should, at its discretion.
I'm not really much of an amateur theater, but I know that the best place to get maps is to lastminute.com. He has a quick search for a moment, and found, you can cheap airline tickets and 15 pounds. Your search engine, you really find the best prices for projections to be seen.
Have a great time in London.
Tracking:
If you would be able to afford it, I say yes, seeing the two. Both Peter Pan Oliver and children are facing, they need to enjoy it. I think you would be Peter Pan in a huge tent in front of the magic act in the name of Oliver, add in itself, is a musical great. Remember that Peter Pan only at the time, the last performance will be in September. So see it while you can!
I agree with the previous answer.
After the film "Billy Elliot" seen by chance when I was a TV, I'm not sure what the language, the children would, young people, especially after 6 years. But I do not know, should, at its discretion.
I'm not really much of an amateur theater, but I know that the best place to get maps is to lastminute.com. He has a quick search for a moment, and found, you can cheap airline tickets and 15 pounds. Your search engine, you really find the best prices for projections to be seen.
Have a great time in London.
Tracking:
If you would be able to afford it, I say yes, seeing the two. Both Peter Pan Oliver and children are facing, they need to enjoy it. I think you would be Peter Pan in a huge tent in front of the magic act in the name of Oliver, add in itself, is a musical great. Remember that Peter Pan only at the time, the last performance will be in September. So see it while you can!
Oliver (on Chas book Oliver Twist by Charles Dickens Based) a social conscience. Meet the poor in Victorian London, etc.
http://www.oliverthemusical.com/?gclid=C ...
Billy Elliot - a dancer boy, the son of a strike by miners - social awareness, etc.
http://www.uktickets.co.uk/event/billy_e ...
) Peter Pan (JM Barrie) above the market average c1911 Edwardian London (pre-WW a while.
http://www.uktickets.co.uk/event/peter_p ...
The statue of Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens
http://www.royalparks.org.uk/parks/kensi ...
Peter Pan Statue
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/co ...
JM Barrie
http://wikis.lib.ncsu.edu/images/f/f4/19 ...
Note dog in the picture! Thus the story of Peter Pan, JM Barrie came to life, at least in part.
I believe that Peter Pan plays each other. It is a very nice experience, we have seen children of all ages, but from Peter Pan, with sparkling eyes, he felt he had a wonderful time. One of my friends son and they had recommended urgent. The Lion King "is an alternative if you have seen the United States or if you have a game with British subjects. I would second and Billy Elliot Oliver as a last resort. It's big, but it is pleasant.
Peter Pan really recommend for children, but Billy Elliot is a second good run. Billy Elliot is a little more mature and serious, and I'm not sure that their children will not get bored halfway through.
A good guide I found about 10 ways to cheaper tickets musical are here: london-insider.co.uk/2009/07/top-10-ways ...
probably good for their children
Peter Pan
then
Oliver
then
Elliot blly
but for me, I would say
Oliver
Then Billy Elliot
then
Peter Pan
The problem is with Oliver when he started, said she has a ticket is not free until August or so now, probably all of them were sold or just the ends are free
Billy Elliot, which is not a problem
Peter Pan, I think the same thing that Bill Elliott
probably good for their children
Peter Pan
then
Oliver
then
Elliot blly
but for me, I would say
Oliver
Then Billy Elliot
then
Peter Pan
The problem is with Oliver when he started, said she has a ticket is not free until August or so now, probably all of them were sold or just the ends are free
Billy Elliot, which is not a problem
Peter Pan, I think the same thing that Bill Elliott
Oliver is the second most popular show of the family the time to strike with the rod to the Lion King.
Tickets are at a premium, and now even more that the children finished school, and almost all children.
Billy Elliot is very good, but I would not recommend for children between the ages of your children that the language "mature" and sometimes there are issues that the minds of young people find it difficult to treat.
If you have not yet seen "Lion King" I'd say. Music (Elton John) is excellent and the special effects are really great.
Hey, I would say, "Billy Elliot" originally because I saw in the West End and is absolutely incredible! Language can be a bit much, but if they are good, with material for adults, I would say it would be a good choice. It is a great achievement - I saw a couple of years, and I still remember very much! :)
Or if you've seen, I still remember the performance of the Lion King in London's West End a few years ago, demonstrates the benefits are amazing!
Tickets, such as research or seetickets.co.uk lastminutetickets.com [I think it's good.]
Have a nice time:) You are everything you see can really enjoy. x
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