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Go back to 1950's Rydell High School with Grease The Musical at the Dominion Theatre and immerse yourself in all the fun, friendships, high school dances and teen romances of this musical phenomenon, inspired by the movie starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John.
What is Grease about?
Watch Grease make its triumphant return to the Dominion Theatre this summer with this vibrant and timeless adaptation, set in the 1950s with its catchy songs and memorable characters.
Follow the story of girl-next-door Sandy and leather-clad greaser Danny as they reunite unexpectedly at high school after a whirlwind summer romance and experience the trials and transformations of the lovestruck duo as they try to reconcile with the help of the Pink Ladies.
Featuring iconic songs including "Summer Nights," "Greased Lightning," and "You're the One That I Want." that have become timeless classics, and paired with stunning choreography, Grease The Musical is a must-see for the summer.
How can I get tickets for Grease the Musical?
Book tickets to see Grease the Musical with Visit London via the book now button. Choose your seats using the seating plan and select the best time and date for you to watch the show.
The musical is staying on the London West End until 28 October 2023.
How long is the musical?
Grease The Musical is two hours and 30 minutes long, including one interval.
Where is the show playing?
Watch Grease The Musical at Dominion Theatre, close to Tottenham Court Road.
How to get there:
- Underground - the nearest tube station is Tottenham Court Road (Northern, Central and Elizabeth lines).
- Bus - You can catch the following buses which stop nearby at Tottenham Court Road, just a 1-minute walk away from the Dominion Theatre: 98 and 390.
- Cycling - Hire a bike and head to the Dominion Theatre. Earnshaw Street in Covent Garden is the nearest Santander bike dock.
What time is the evening show?
The evening performances usually take place at 7.30 pm, Monday to Saturday.On which days are there matinee performances?
Grease matinees are on Thursday and Saturday at 2:30 pm - although times may vary. Make sure to check your ticket in advance.
What age is the show suitable for?
Children under five years of age are not permitted into the theatre – the show is recommended for children aged seven years and older. The show includes special effects such as flashing lights and smoke with strong language that might not be suitable for a younger audience.What other shows can I see in London?
See another movie adapted on the West End stage and book Back To The Future tickets at the Adelphi Theatre for a thrilling trip back in time with Marty McFly. Or rediscover the story of Frankie Valli and The Four Seasons and how they rose to fame with Jersey Boys at the Trafalgar Theatre.