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Dean-Charles Chapman as Billy
Dean-Charles Chapman as Billy

Billy Elliot

Venue: Victoria Palace Theatre
Where: West End
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Reader Reviews


ScoreCommentDate
starFinally persuaded to see this show and have to say it was as I feared truly awful and not worth the effort. There are better musicals on in London. - IlS10 Apr 13
starstarstarstarstarI saw the show the other night with Harris Beatie playing Billy - absolutely fantastic! The only dodgy element to the show was the gordie accent. Overall it was wonderful - especially the relationship between Billy and Michael. Would recommend to anyone. - Helen 13 Apr 12
starstarstarstarstarI went to see the show on the 7th July. I was truly blown away by the whole production. I saw Josh Baker play billy and may I just say that his alility to be able to convey raw emotion and just the sheer talent shown during his performance was unbelievable. I would honestly recommend this musical to ANYONE! - Hannah16 Jul 11
starstarstarstarstarI thought the show of Billy Elliot was amazing! All the characters played their part very well and everything was organised and went smoothly. I think that to say the character of 'Billy' was only 13, the standard of all his acting, dancing and singing where mid-blowing. Aswell as this, I think all of the other characters were brilliant, such as Billy's father, his best friend and the dance teacher. Over all I think the show was amazing and I would definitely recommend it to anyone wanting to see a London show! - Laura Fairbank14 Jun 11
starstarstarstarstarI was an emotional wreck for mosy of this show. Tom Holland was amazing as Billy. Everytime he danced I started to cry again and then when his dead mother appeared I was off again!! I can't believe I haven't been to see the show before now. It was wonderful. Such a talented bunch of people - led so well by amazing children. Can't wait to see it again (will take some hankies net time) - Stuart McConnachie15 Aug 09
starstarstarstarstarWent to see this for the second time after a 15 month gap. Different cast but overall just as enjoyable. Shows cant start to weaken in terms of their tightness over a long run but this hasnt. Still got the audience in all the right bits and got a standing ovation at a matinee which is some going. - kev20 Mar 09
starstarstarOh my god! Did I see the same show as the reviewers on this page. If you want a show full of mournful miners wailing over the strike. A kid who dances the same moves repetitively. Children swearing. Awful songs, and a show not at all as good as the original movie. This show is for you, can I have a refund though please! - mark27 Dec 08
starstarstarstarstarI went to see this show last night for the second time - admittedly I haven't seen it since 2005 so I had forgotten a lot of the show. Well what can I say, the way this show is directed is great, scenes blend into each other effortlessly that keeps the action moving, and even though the songs don't leave you humming the tunes all the way home, they help tell the story with enthusiasm and passion. Like I said I have seen this show previously but my memories of the boy who played Billy last time were far exceeded last night with Corey Snide in the title role. His dancing was just superb, he managed to perform very difficult ballet moves for a young lad and still blend it with the rawness of Billy....which as Mrs Wilkinson says 'They are not expecting a finished package'. This show really puts you through the ringer in a rollercoaster of emotions, laughing one minute - TRYING not cry the next!! I had a fantastic evening and I would highly recommend this show to anyone who wants to have a good old fashioned fun night out. NB Sorry, can't help myself. In response to comments lower down the page. I am a gay man whose grandfather was a Miner, and I did not find this show in anyway partonising on any front. People have very short memories, a lot of what is depicted is based on things that did happen during that time and saying that complex issues are over simplified - SO WHAT! This is a story about Billy, who grew up in a certain environment and deals with how that affected his life and his dreams of being a ballet dancer, not about trying to discuss what was write or wrong about Maggie Thatcher and Trade Unions! Go any enjoy this show for what it is - FUN!! - T Garrad29 Apr 08
starstarstarstarstarWhen you can say, after your 5th visit in almost three years since it opened, you can say it is as fresh, thrilling and uplifting as the first, you know it's a classic. Still wonderful. - Gareth James22 Mar 08
starstarstarstarstarWent into this thinking no musical can have such amazing reviews from the profesionals and public alike. However I was blown away by it. It shouldnt work....children on stage, policemen and miners singing and dancing, ballet and tap dancing. But it works superbly and is a joy to watch and remember. - Kev25 Jan 08
starstarstarstarstarabsolutely amazing. Can't wait to go back. Witty, highly talented cast. - abi cox 01 Jan 08
starstarstarstarstarfantastic choreography - layton williams as billy was incredible and i cant believe he's only 12! i have never been to a musical that has made me laugh so much, the whole cast have great comical timing ! a truly fantastic show and great performances ! well done ! - lilly07 Sep 07
starstarstarstarstarThe best show I have ever seen. - Tom04 Jul 07
starstarstarstarstarFANTASTIC !!! - Mick07 Jun 07
starstarstarstarI wasn't as overly impressed with this who as I was hoping to be. I was much more enthralled by Evita than this show. Overal I was left feeling empty. The dancing was amazing, the acting good but I don't know something was missing. I see why people love it and will probably go again. Liam Mower is amazing and totally brilliant. - Marcus19 Apr 07


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