I Can't Sing!
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I Can't Sing!

London Palladium, London, W1V 1AD
4.8 out of 5, based on 87 ratings and 87 reviews.
4.8
  • Irreverent, mischievous, packed full of side splittingly funny songs and eye popping sets, I CAN’T SING! is the irrepressible new musical comedy that goes behind the microphones and under the judges’ desks to reveal big bust ups, huge voices and the cutest young love story the West End has ever seen.
    A bonkersly brilliant night out for musical theatre lovers of all ages, I CAN’T SING! stars Olivier Award winning stage and screen actor NIGEL HARMAN (Shrek the Musical; Downton Abbey; EastEnders) as Simon Cowell, with CYNTHIA ERIVO (The Color Purple; Sister Act) and ALAN MORRISSEY (RSC; Shakespeare’s Globe; Holby City; Endeavour) as love-struck hopefuls Chenice and Max.
    I CAN'T SING! is written by much-loved comedy superstar HARRY HILL (3 BAFTAs; 7 British Comedy Awards and a Golden Rose of Montreux) and award-winning composer STEVE BROWN (Spend, Spend, Spend; Spitting Image; Alan Partridge).
    Directed by Sean Foley (The Play What I Wrote, The Ladykillers, Jeeves & Wooster in 'Perfect Nonsense') with choreography by Kate Prince (Into the Hoods, Some Like it Hip Hop) and set design by Es Devlin (designer for London 2012 Olympic Closing Ceremony, Take That stadium tours).
    At the London Palladium from 5 March until 25 October 2014, book your X Factor musical I CAN'T SING! tickets today!

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

    Argyll Street,
    London,
    W1V 1AD

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  • THE DAILY EXPRESS


    ‘The daddy of all musicals’… ‘By far the best of the recent West End musical openings ’

    THE DAILY MIRROR


    ‘Top tunes, brilliant singing. One million percent YES! ’

    THE DAILY TELEGRAPH


    ‘Wildly eccentric, wonderfully funny. A big, popular hit blessed with real heart and great theatrical panache’

    THE TIMES


    ‘Glorious gags...inexplicable magic… a jaw-dropping ending’