If you are a Michael Jackson fan, a fabulous live show you will definitely want to attend is Thriller Live, which is a production of Flying Music and in association with Adrian Grant. This is a sensational, high energy production, featuring an extraordinarily talented cast and outstanding choreography, complete with pyrotechnics and amazing multi-media effects. The performance literally crackles with energy and will have you dancing along in the aisles. The show spans the 40 year career of Michael Jackson, the undisputed King of Pop, and features songs from his early years with the Jackson 5, all the way through his most recent releases. You will hear all of your favourite songs, including: I’ll Be There, Show You The Way To Go, I Want You Back, Beat It, Smooth Criminal, Dirty Diana, She’s Out Of My Life, and of course, Thriller, as well as many other hits. It’s a non-stop 2+ hour thrill ride that will leave you breathless. Thriller Live has done three tours of the UK and Europe since 2006 when it first opened, and has received excellent reviews and standing ovations across the continent and in the UK. This production brings together a mix of outstanding dance choreography by the show’s highly acclaimed director, Gary Lloyd, with additional choreography by 5 time MTV award-winner LaVelle Smith Jnr., fabulous vocals, and a multimedia extravaganza that will leave you wanting more. You will hear all your favourite Michael Jackson hits, performed live by the very talented cast and band. This is much more than just another show! Thriller Live is being performed at the historic West End Lyric Theatre, Shaftesbury Avenue, London, W1D7ES. The Lyric Theatre originally opened on December 17, 1888. In its long and distinguished history, the Lyric Theatre has been host to many notable productions, including ‘Blood Brothers’, ‘Five Guys Named Mo’, and ‘Cabaret’, in recent years, and scores of others in years past, including Shakespeare’s Othello. The Windmill Street Facade of the Lyric still retains the exterior of the house that adjoined the Theatre, and was purchased to create dressing rooms for the Theatre. The rear of the house was gutted to make room for the stage. The Lyric Theatre is in good company, sharing Shaftesbury Avenue with The Apollo Theatre, the Windmill Theatre, the Gielgud Theatre and the Queens Theatre. This is truly a part of London where one can find variety in entertainment!
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