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The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical Tickets

It’s not a myth the Smash-Hit film is making it’s London debut at The Other Palace.

This production is recommended for ages 8+

Performance dates

23 November 2024 - 31 August 2025

Run time 2hr 30 mins (inc interval)

Includes interval

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“A BOLT OF STAGE MAGIC. A show that whisks you to another dimension” – The Times

“Catchy songs, original choreography and a quirky spirit” – The Guardian

“Hugely fun. A heartfelt musical romp” – The Stage

“Joyous” – BBC Radio 2

When New York City teenager Percy Jackson discovers that he is the half-blood son of the Greek god, Poseidon, his life takes a dramatic turn as he is plunged into a world much bigger than he could possibly have imagined.

With newly discovered powers he is unable to control, an unwanted destiny and a whole textbook’s worth of mythical monsters on his trail, Percy must learn what it means to be a hero.

The future of the world hangs in the balance as Percy and his friends embark on an epic adventure that will have you on the edge of your seat.

Adapted from Rick Riordan’s best-selling novel by Joe Tracz, writer of Be More Chill, and with an electrifying rock score by Rob Rokicki, The Lightning Thief: The Percy Jackson Musical is the perfect adventure for gods and mortals alike.

The tide is turning…book your tickets today.

Upcoming Performance Times

Friday4 April 2025
Saturday5 April 2025
Saturday5 April 2025
Sunday6 April 2025
Sunday6 April 2025
Tuesday8 April 2025
Wednesday9 April 2025
19:30
14:30
19:30
13:30
18:00
19:30
19:30

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Content

This production contains strobe and flashing lighting, loud and sudden noises, smoke effects, mild threat…and mythical creatures!

Access

Signed Performance: Tuesday 7 January 2025, 7.30pm

Group Pricing

Special pricing for groups of 10 or moreCheck our group prices and save!

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The Other Palace best seats and seating plan

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The Other Palace best seats and seating plan

The Other Palace – Best seats and seating plan 

The Other Palace originally started life as a chapel, dating back to 1766, which fell into disrepair by 1924 and was then converted into a cinema call the St. James Picture Theatre. In 1931 the cinema reopened as the Westminster Theatre with the crypt of the chapel becoming the dressing rooms, green room and bar. After a long campaign to save the theatre, after it fell dark in 1990 and the building was destroyed by a fire in 2002. In 2012 the St James Theatre was built on the site featuring a 312 seat main auditorium and a 120 seat studio theatre. After 4 years the theatre was acquired and refurbished by Andrew Lloyd Webber’s LW Theatres and reopened as The Other Palace in Feb 2017. The theatre then changed hands once again to the current owners Bill Kenwright Ltd. 

What are the best seats at the The Other Palace? 

The stalls are the only section of seating in The Other Palace’s auditorium. There is no central aisle and all the rows are steeply raked to ensure clear views from every seat. Rows A and B, sometimes removed depending on the production, are as you would imagine very close to the stage. Rows M and N are the furthest from the stage but still provide excellent views. To obtain the best overall views seating in the mid-stalls would be a preference for musicals, rows F-J, whereas a more immersive experience can be had for plays by seating closer to the stage. All seats have good legroom with perhaps the aisle seats feeling slightly more restrictive but overall the views are excellent throughout the auditorium. 


The Other Palace Seating Plan

3 Apr, 2025 | By James Wareham

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