Priscilla The Party! is an innovative immersive reimagining of the iconic award-winning musical. With its touching tale of inclusion and acceptance, and featuring the ultimate disco soundtrack, this new production offers audiences the chance to join in the fun on the dance floor, watch from a seated position, or dine on a mezzanine floor above the action, at this brand new high-tech entertainment venue in the heart of Soho.
Here at Outernet, Charing Cross Road, London, WC2H 8LH
Dinner and drinks are not included in the Dance Floor ticket price.
There are no student or senior tickets or discounts.
No under 14's allowed, under age of 18 should be accompanied by an adult
No group bookings of 8 or more.
This production contains flashing lights, strobe lights, haze, smoke and loud noises. This production also contains homophobic/transphobic slurs, misgendering, deadnaming, and transphobia/transmisogyny.
This show is non-refundable, non-changeable.
Priscilla The Party! is an immersive reimagining of the iconic and award-winning musical Priscilla Queen of the Desert. Delivered in three acts with breaks between for fine dining in the Mezzanine or bar snacks on the Dance Floor. Featuring the dance-floor classics like I Will Survive, It's Raining Men and Finally, doors open one hour before show time where two cocktails cost just £15 and a pre-show entertains you before the main event. The performance ends with a dazzling finale show-casing the award-winning costumes and head-dresses which the show is famous for. The evening ends with a disco from our resident DJ.
The audience can expect an extravagant display of eye-popping costumes, an exhilarating soundtrack that encourages everyone to sing along and a show which unfolds all around them. There will be immersive dance floor tickets as happens at Guys and Dolls at the Bridge Theatre, with DJ and pre-show entertainment similar to Here Lies Love at the National Theatre, a party sing-a-long atmosphere like ABBA Voyage at the ABBA Arena, cabaret tables with dining options similar to Cabaret at the Playhouse Theatre and dining options and post-show party as happens at Mamma Mia! The Party – in other words, something for everyone!
From its dazzling debut in Sydney in 2006, the musical created by Allan Scott and Stephan Elliott has taken the world by storm. It initially graced the London stage in 2009, before conquering Broadway in 2011. The enduring message of acceptance and inclusivity that Priscilla carries remains as significant today as it was when the curtains first rose.