The King and I | Theatre Royal
Tue 24 Jan - Sat 28 Jan


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An all time classic, this spectacular new production of The King and I is set to delight old and new audiences alike. The story of the British governess brought to the court of Siam to tutor the King’s children has captured the hearts of millions. It’s told with one of the most beautiful scores ever written, songs including The March of the Siamese Children, Shall We Dance and the unforgettable Getting To Know You.
Starring Ramon Tikaram as the The King of Siam, whose credits include Bombay Dreams and Jesus Christ Superstar, as well the part of Ferdy in the hit show This Life, and Josefina Gabrielle as Anna whose musical successes include The Witches of Eastwick, Sweet Charity and the lead in Oklahoma! at the National Theatre - this is one evening of musical theatre not to be missed!
Click here to read a review in The Evening Chronicle

All advertised prices are guaranteed until Monday 15 August 2011, we reserve the right to change prices after this time.
(Please note: The role of Anna will be played by Lori Haley Fox on the mid-week matinee)
Based on the novel ANNA AND THE KING OF SIAM by Margaret Landon. Original Orchestrations by Robert Russell Bennett, New Orchestration by Julian Kelly.
Presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LTD on behalf of R&H THEATRICALS of New York
Pre-theatre meal deal
5.30pm (5pm for 7pm performances)
Pre-matinee Lunch sittings at 12pm and 12.30pm.
2 courses for £12.50 (£10 for Friends)
(Groups: £1 off per person for pre booked groups of 10; £1.50 off pp for 20+)
Book your table via Box Office
Sample Menu
(Menus change weekly)
Running Time: 2hrs 47mins
Please note that all ticket prices include a contribution to our heritage fund.
A full-blown spectacle with classy west end production values and a considerable wow factor
The Guardian
Paul Kerryson’s lush, spectacular revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein’s musical... elegant, splendid and admirable
The Times
The scale and splendour of this show will blow you away
Mail on Sunday