A Freddie Mercury soundalike leads the Bohemians in a rebellion against the boy and girl bands who control Planet Mall, under the leadership of the Killer Queen... You can see where this is going, can't you? There's even a character called Scaramouche, who does the fandango. The plot of We Will Rock You - playing at the Dominion Theatre is simply an excuse to make a roster of Queen songs even crazier, with a selection of ever-more-extravagant 70s sci-fi outfits and sets. If you're a fan then this is top entertainment, a live performance jam-packed with special effects and the kind of figure-hugging costumes that guarantee a falsetto just like Freddie's. The songs are recreated with superb attention to detail and there's a rousing singalong finale. Ben Elton's all-conquering Queen musical has defied critical opinion to become a massive West End favourite.
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Dominion Theatre
We Will Rock You 7th October 2002 - 27th March 2010 A Freddie Mercury soundalike leads the Bohemians in a rebellion...
We Will Rock You
Dominion Theatre, W1T 7RQ
Opened 7th October 2002
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