Moulin Rouge! The Musical
Pop the champagne and prepare for the spectacular spectacular Moulin Rouge! The Musical

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Running time · 2 hours 45 minutes
Age guidance · Recommended for ages 12+. Children under the age of 4 will not be admitted.
Next available · Thu, 20 Aug 2026
Refund policy
These tickets cannot be cancelled or rescheduled
Content warnings
There will be strobe lighting.
What audiences say
Audiences love the vibrant spectacle of Moulin Rouge! The Musical, highlighting its dazzling costumes and energetic performances. Many praise the excellent choreography and the uplifting atmosphere that captures the essence of the iconic story. The combination of beloved songs and stunning visuals creates an unforgettable experience for viewers.
Based on 4,194 audience reviews · 4.8/5 average
What the critics say

“There is a lot to love: with a wonderfully wild energy throughout, it’s happily queerer than the film, and the well-known songs really are spectacular.”

“...director Alex Timbers’s dementedly maximalist ‘remix’ of Baz Luhrmann’s smash 2001 film is pure sensory overload...for all its tongue-in-cheek chutzpah, when the music stops you’re not left with much.”

“The whole experience is awash with sure-footed dance: sensuous, fleet and duly delivering those signature can-can moves in a riot of petticoat lifting and high-kicking. Yet there’s little disguising the slender narrative arc...”

“Alex Timbers’ production excels when it seduces the eye, not the mind or the heart: Derek McLane’s sets and Catherine Zuber’s costumes are essays in polychromatic fabulousness.”

“From the second you enter you know what to expect: a musical with a heart of gold that seeks to entertain and overwhelm in equal measure. It is so over the top, it's irresistible.”

“It’s a shell of a show, all noise and no signal, instantly crumbling into its own lack of substance.”

“Calling this show a mash-up is an understatement: it’s more like pouring a few hundredweight of melodies into a cement mixer lorry and adding several tons of rhinestones.”

“It’s kitsch, joyful hedonism writ large, bursting with sparklers, streamers and technicolour vitality – and powered by a cast who know only too well that you should perform every show as though it could be your last. Irresistible entertainment.”

“Moulin Rouge! is determinedly set on entertaining its audience; and if that intention can lend itself to a blandness in its slower moments, and a smoothness around some of its edges, then there’s almost always a diamond of a number around the corner.”

“Timbers is not afraid to use every tool in his directing arsenal with this self-aware, but not self-conscious, amalgamation of vintage and modern, classic and contemporary. Every creative team member is clearly working overtime to deliver excellence and opulence.”
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About Piccadilly Theatre
Nestled in the West End, the Piccadilly Theatre hosts some of the best theatre shows in London, making it a favoured destination for both musicals and dramatic productions. If you're in search of enthralling performances or captivating narratives, securing your London theatre tickets here promises an unforgettable experience. Whether you're a fan of a dramatic London play or a vibrant musical, the theatre’s iconic stage brings stories to life with grandeur and finesse.
From big-name shows like Moulin Rouge! The Musical to dramatic revivals and celebrity-led productions, the Piccadilly Theatre continues to dazzle audiences with its energy and flair.
The history of the Piccadilly Theatre
The Piccadilly Theatre opened in 1928 with a production of Blue Eyes by Jerome Kern and Guy Bolton. Built in just seven months, the theatre was designed by Bertie Crewe and Edward A. Stone, and originally featured both theatrical productions and cinema screenings, including some of the earliest sound films.
Over the years, it has hosted everything from ballet and cabaret to long-running West End hits like Grease, Guys and Dolls, and Ghost: The Musical. A major refurbishment in recent years has enhanced its facilities while preserving its striking Art Deco interior.
Where is The Piccadilly Theatre?
The Piccadilly Theatre is located on Denman Street, just off Piccadilly Circus. It’s surrounded by some of London’s best restaurants, nightlife, and shopping - perfect for a full evening out in the West End.
The Novello Theatre nearest tube station
The closest tube station is Piccadilly Circus (Bakerloo and Piccadilly Lines), just a 2-minute walk from the theatre. Simply exit onto Shaftesbury Avenue, turn onto Denman Street, and the theatre is on your left.
The Piccadilly Theatre nearest train station
Charing Cross is the nearest major railway station, about a 10-minute walk or one stop away via the Bakerloo Line to Piccadilly Circus.
Buses to The Piccadilly Theatre
A wide range of bus routes pass through Piccadilly Circus and Shaftesbury Avenue:
Day routes: 3, 6, 12, 13, 14, 19, 23, 38, 88, 94, 139, 159 Night buses: N3, N13, N18, N19, N38, N97, N109, N136
Nearest stops: Piccadilly Circus and Regent Street / Piccadilly Circus
The Piccadilly Theatre seating plan
The Piccadilly Theatre seats around 1,232 people across three levels: Stalls, Royal Circle, and Grand Circle. The Stalls offer the closest views and a direct connection with the stage, while the Royal Circle provides a slightly raised, central view. The Grand Circle, located at the top, offers a budget-friendly option with a panoramic angle.
The auditorium boasts strong sightlines and an intimate feel despite its size, allowing for an engaging viewing experience from most seats.
Check out our Best Seats guide to the Piccadilly Theatre.
The Piccadilly Theatre accessibility
Step-free access is available to the Royal Circle via a dedicated entrance on Sherwood Street. There are wheelchair spaces, accessible toilets, and hearing assistance systems. Trained staff are on-site to assist guests with mobility or sensory needs.
The Piccadilly Theatre safety policy
The theatre enforces standard safety protocols including bag checks, visible signage, and clearly marked emergency exits. Enhanced cleaning, ventilation, and hand sanitiser stations ensure a safe and hygienic experience for all guests.
The Piccadilly Theatre dress code
There is no formal dress code at the Piccadilly Theatre. Casual or smart-casual clothing is perfectly acceptable. For evening performances or special events, some guests may choose to dress up, but overall, comfort and personal style are the most important considerations.
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Venue
16 Denman Street
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