Friday, 24 April 2015




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Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games
Milton Keynes Theatre 20th - 25th April 2015

Michael Flatley, the creator of the hit dance production Riverdance now brings his amazing new show Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games to Milton Keynes Theatre.

This show possesses all of the precision and thrills of the original, but also features fantastic new staging, costumes and absolutely mesmerising choreography.

The uber talented Flatley who not only is the creator but is the producer, director and choreographer!  He brings forty of the world's most outstanding young dancers and musicians to the stage - all of the cast deliver phenomenal performances.

Based on Irish folklore, Lord of the Dance: Dangerous Games is a classic tale of Good v Evil.  The story is of a little spirit who travels through time to help the Lord of the Dance protect his people from the evil threat of Don Dorcha, the Dark Lord.  As this dark power challenges our hero, the mystical adventure draws you into a world of danger, desire and love...will he be triumphant?

Expect brilliant staging, pyrotechnics in abundance and the thunderous sound of synchronised metal heels.

Morgan Comer as the Lord of the Dance was brilliant - an amazingly talented dancer and showman.  He really set the place on fire!

For one young cast member, Racheal O'Conner, (Erin the Goddess) this show has been her debut into the heady heights of theatre - you may remember her from the BBC One hit television show "The Voice" and guess what...she definitely has a voice, a very beautiful one. O'Conner demonstrates an impressive vocal range, even if the songs themselves feel a bit superfluous to the story.

The dancing is truly fantastic, the music makes you want to tap along too and the energy levels are through the roof!

This is a high octane show and one not to be missed...if you thought Irish dancing was boring - Flatley has made it a show stopping spectacle.  There is nothing boring about this!

Enjoy!

Lily B X








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