Weller is represented by the Jam's "Town Called Malice" and two from the Style Council, "Shout to the Top" and "Walls Come Tumbling Down." It's a classic paired with two period pieces, and he comes off well all the same. It's a pair that doesn't seem to work well together on paper - the Slider and the Modfather share a fondness for Northern soul and nice clothes, but their boogie and sophisti-pop appear to be polar opposites - but it all works well here, since they're both terrific singles artists. The producers of Billy Elliot the Musical sincerely regret to advise that as a result of the Government’s announcement that mass gatherings of more than 500 people will be banned from Monday 16th March, this evening’s performance of Billy Elliot the Musical at Melbourne’s Regent Theatre was its final. There are a couple of stragglers here - Stephen Gately, Eagle-Eye Cherry, and the Clash have a song a piece - but for the most part, this is devoted to two great British pop stars, Marc Bolan and Paul Weller. But, if you can ignore that dialogue and concentrate on the music, you have a real nice disc of British pop. If you have any questions, email us.Like any soundtrack with aspirations of being hip, the soundtrack to the heart-warming Brit comedy-drama Billy Elliot is peppered with dialogue from the film - a tactic that was entertaining in 1993, when Reservoir Dogs popularized it, but it had lost its charm by 2000. Released by Decca Records in 2005 (B0006130-72) containing music from Billy Elliot the Musical (2005). Audio Described Performance: Occurring on Sunday 24 November at 6.30pm. Bookings can be made via Ticketmaster Group Bookings by calling 1300 889 278 or emailing Auslan Interpreted Performance: Occurring on Sunday 30 November at 2pm. Bookings can be made online or via Ticketmaster Group Bookings by calling 1300 889 278 or emailing Authorised Seller: Only purchase your tickets via Ticketmaster (Australia) using the BUY TICKETS button on this page. Tickets purchased from a third party may be fraudulent or have a high mark-up. Billy Elliot: The Musical soundtrack from 2005, composed by Various Artists, Lee Hall, Elton John.
The producers reserve the right to add, withdraw or substitute cast as necessary.Living in gritty and run-down Everington, in County Durham in the north of England, Jackie Elliot is still grieving for his wife who passed away a year before. Contains strong language. This production uses strobe effects, tobacco-free prop cigarettes, theatrical haze, pyrotechnics and loud music/sound effects. 1984 is a tough year for the Elliot family.Age guidance: 10+ but parental discretion is recommended.All times are approximate and subject to change. Lock out periods apply. Running time: 2 hours and 55 minutes with a 20 minute interval.Billy Elliot the Musical is an extraordinary theatrical experience that has captivated audiences around the world. Set in a northern town during the miners’ strike of 1984/5, the show follows Billy’s journey from boxing ring to ballet class where he discovers a passion for dance that unites his family, inspires his community and changes his life forever. Acclaimed by audiences and critics alike, it is the recipient of over 85 awards internationally. Billy Elliot the Musicalis now playing and must close on 15 December 2019!įeaturing music by the legendary Elton John, book and lyrics by Lee Hall, choreography by Peter Darling and direction by Stephen Daldry, Billy Elliot the Musical has been seen by over 12 million people worldwide.