Knights of the Rose Tickets
Legendary classic rock meets Shakespeare, Marlowe and ChaucerPerformance dates
29 June - 26 August 2018
29 reviews
Run time: 2hr 30min (inc. interval)
Includes interval
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This epic tale of betrayal, love, bloodshed and redemption,the noble Knights of the Rose must defend their House and their honour.
With rich interwoven literature from Marlowe, Shakespeare and Chaucer mixed with legendary classic rock music this high voltage musical charges its way into the heart of London.
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Recommended for ages 12 and above.Recent Reviews
Thoroughly enjoyed this show. Great cast, and loved all the music Didn't want it to end.
An innovative and unusual show, performed with great enthusiasm. The idea of combining an ancient tale of knights and chivalry with modern and classical music worked very well. My only criticism is that sometimes the diction was not clear, patcicularly in the singing. Adam Pearce as the King (and Francis) was outstanding, particularly in his rendering of The Cold Song from the opera King Arthur.
It was a great musical! At first the combination of Middle Age and 90's songs seemd strange, but it really worked well & created an excellent show!
Outstanding acting and fantastic music
Very expensive for the show that was put on. Great tunes, but the script is terrible and the show just doesn't flow. I feel for the cast as they are obviously more talented than this production. Having said that, we did have a great laugh!
Very entertaining with good arrangements of well known songs, a great band and some terrific voices. Unlikely plot and dialogue but very engaging and at times surprisingly moving.
Both myself and my wife thoroughly enjoyed the show, love the live music, our sort of thing.
Terrible script and nonexistent story. The singing was good and so was the band, but you can’t reciver from cringeing every minute.
Well choreographed and written, slickly put together.
Excellent! Super fun. Great actors and their voices blew us away!
We loved Knights of the Rose, the talented performers delivered a great show.
Enjoyable. Same sort of idea as Bat out of Hell (story line woven around popular songs) although not as good - but what is! Good voices and decent acting. Think it would do OK if transferred to the West End. Theatre small and compact.
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