The Commitments
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The Commitments

Palace Theatre, London, W1D 5AY
4.7 out of 5, based on 1374 ratings and 1374 reviews.
4.7
  • The Commitments, London’s five-star smash-hit musical is now in its second ‘sublime’ (Daily Telegraph) year!
    After a sensational World Premiere at the Palace Theatre in London's West End, this multi-million pound production continues to play to packed houses, garnering rave reviews and proving to be Theatreland’s hottest ticket!
    A fabulous fun night out for all the family featuring over 20 of the greatest soul classics including: Night Train, Try A Little Tenderness, River Deep, Mountain High, In The Midnight Hour, Papa Was A Rolling Stone, Save Me, Mustang Sally, I Heard It Through The Grapevine, Thin Line Between Love and Hate, Reach Out, Uptight, Knock On Wood, I Can't Turn You Loose and many more.
    The show has been adapted from the novel by Booker prize winning author Roddy Doyle himself and is directed by award winning Jamie Lloyd (Macbeth starring James McAvoy, Urinetown and Richard III starring Martin Freeman).
    The Commitments is the story of Jimmy Rabbitte, a young working class music fan, who shapes an unlikely bunch of amateur musicians and friends into an amazing live act, the finest soul band Dublin has ever produced.
    Now playing at London's Palace Theatre, book The Commitments tickets today!

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]

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    Please note: This event contains some strong language.

  • Palace Theatre

    Cambridge Circus,
    Shaftesbury Avenue,
    London,
    W1D 5AY

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  • THE SUNDAY TIMES


    ‘A sweet-soul, solid-gold, five-star blast - so good I almost wept’

    MAGIC 105.4


    ‘Blows the roof off’

    THE TIMES

    ‘A big-hearted flash'n'dazzle, big night out’


    EVENING STANDARD

    ‘A rip-roaring concert gets the audience up on its feet’