Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical
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Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical

Dominion Theatre, London, W1T 7AQ
4.9 out of 5, based on 33 ratings and 33 reviews.
4.9
  • Following a smash-hit season, Jim Steinman’s 'gloriously over-the-top: part musical, part gig' (The I) Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical plays its final weeks at the Dominion Theatre, London.
    Bringing to life the legendary anthems of Jim Steinman and Meat Loaf, this critically-acclaimed production combines the magic of a musical with the immense energy of rock ‘n’ roll.
    Join Strat, the forever young leader of rebellious gang 'The Lost' as he falls in love with Raven, the beautiful daughter of the tyrannical ruler of post-apocalyptic Obsidian.
    Featuring Meat Loaf’s iconic hits including I’d Do Anything For Love (But I Won’t Do That), It’s All Coming Back To Me Now and Paradise By The Dashboard Light, 'this is a musical production like no other' (The Upcoming).
    At London's Dominion Theatre until 5 January 2019, book your Bat Out Of Hell - The Musical tickets today! 
    Please note:
    *Due to strong language, partial nudity and scenes of a sexual nature, the show is not recommended for children under the age of 12. Parental guidance should be used for children aged between 12 and 16. For further information, please contact the Box Office. Children under the age of 5 cannot be admitted.
    **Jordan Luke Cage will play the role of Strat from 3 September 2018. This is subject to change and may be affected by holiday, illness, or events beyond the producers' control.
    ***Invictus Games Gala Night (performance on 6 December) will now begin at 7pm.

  • Dominion Theatre

    268-269 Tottenham Court Rd,
    London,
    W1T 7AQ

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  • THE INDEPENDENT


    METRO


    'The most outrageous, fun and ridiculous event. Rock on.'

    DAILY EXPRESS


    THE MIRROR


    MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS


    THE GUARDIAN


    DAILY TELEGRAPH


    FINANCIAL TIMES


    'Surrender to the sheer pounding energy of the production... A total blast.'

    THE MAIL ON SUNDAY


    TIMEOUT


    'Operatic tale of star-crossed lovers.'

    THE STAGE


    DAILY STAR


    TORONTO SUN


    THE UPCOMING


    'Fresh and exhilarating... A musical like no other.'

    EVENING STANDARD


    'Forget everything you know about musicals
    and get lost in the madness and mayhem of this absurdly entertaining rock spectacle...'