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Your Lie in April Tickets

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About Your Lie in April

Due to phenomenal demand, critically acclaimed Your Lie in April will transfer to the Harold Pinter Theatre for 12 weeks only. After a record-breaking sell-out concert launch at Theatre Royal Drury Lane, its producers (the same as smash-hit Death Note) are to stage the European premiere of one of the most popular romantic stories and greatest tearjerkers in manga history.

"This classical mixed musical masterpiece" (Curtain Call Reviews) will run 28th June – 21st September, releasing 5,500 £28 tickets for all preview performances. Your Lie in April, is an adaption of a manga favourite story, brings to life the poignant story of Kōsei Arima, a young piano prodigy, and his inability to play following his mother’s death. He strikes a friendship with violinist Kaori Miyazono and she slowly encourages him to perform again. "Frank Wildhorn (composer of Jekyll & Hyde, Bonnie & Clyde and Death Note) “has a magic that will melt even the hardest heart" - London Living Large.

This adaption is based on Your Lie in April, a five-million-selling manga by Naoshi Arakawa published by KODANSHA LTD. ©Naoshi Arakawa/KODANSHA.

Run time

2hr 30min.

Start date

28th June, 2024

End date

21st September, 2024

Categories

Age

Ages 8+.

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344 Reviews

AmbridgeGirl

AmbridgeGirl

20 Reviews | 0 Followers
90%
Absorbing, Ambitious, Delightful, Entertaining, Great Singing

See it if You like melodrama, great singing and musical performances. You appreciate heartfelt storyline.

Don’t see it if You find issues around grief and loss difficult. You're not keen on musical performances.

Tamara 4244

1 Reviews | 0 Followers
100%
Absorbing, Great Singing, Profound, Resonant, Riveting

See it if Incredible performances and a deeply truthful and beautiful portayal of grief

Don’t see it if Trigger warning: you will cry.

Až B-C

90%
Absorbing, Beautiful, Clever, Heartwarming, Relatable

See it if You want a change from the standard Musical you see on the West End, and enjoy anything with warmth and pure talent

Don’t see it if You don’t enjoy classical music or emotional theatre

Vicent

Vicent

58 Reviews | 8 Followers
90%
Great Singing, Great Staging, Profound, Romantic

See it if you want a classic teenage romance mixed with classical music but also some great songs. Even if you don't know the original story.

Don’t see it if you don't like emotional moments in a show. This one has a few scenes that caused some tears in the audience.

Important information

Please note this show contains themes of terminal illness.

Venue

Harold Pinter Theatre

6 Panton Street, London, United Kingdom, SW1Y 4DN

Directions

Location: West End
Railway station: Charing Cross
Bus numbers: (Haymarket) 3, 6, 12, 13, 19, 23, 38, 88, 139; (Piccadilly Circus) 14, 22, 94
Night bus numbers: (Haymarket) 6, 12, 23, 139, 88, N3, N13, N18, N19, N38, N97, N136, N550, N551; (Piccadilly Circus) 14, 94, N22
Car park: Leicester Square, Whitcomb Street (1min)
Directions from tube: (3mins) Take Coventry Street up to Oxendon Road; the theatre is 100 metres along on the right.

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