The Glenn Miller Story

TOMMY STEELE RETURNS TO LONDON’S COLISEUM 60 YEARS AFTER STARRING IN RODGERS AND HAMMERSTEIN’S CINDERELLA

As his legion of fans already know, Tommy Steele – Britain’s first Rock and Roll Star – made his legitimate debut in 1958 starring in Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, which enjoyed a sold out run at London’s Coliseum Theatre. What they probably don’t know is that the inspiration for Tommy’s extraordinary career was an American band leader whose music Tommy had worshipped from the moment he first heard it in his early teens.

And so, 60 years on, Tommy Steele returns to the London Coliseum to salute his idol Glen Miller, in a new musical celebration…

Featuring the authentic sounds of In the Mood, Moonlight Serenade, Little Brown Jug, Pennsylvania 6-5000, Tuxedo Junction, Chattanooga Choo Choo, and many more…

…the life, fame and untimely death of the big band leader whose music defined an era is celebrated in the Glen Miller Show!

Booking Information

No food or drink purchased off-site including alcohol, soft drinks and water are permitted inside the theatre.

Location

London Coliseum

London Coliseum, 33 St Martin's Lane, Westminster, London, WC2N 4ES

Additional Details & FAQ

Cancellation Policy

There are no exchanges or refunds available after purchase.

How Does It Work

You will receive a confirmation via email, please bring this with you to the venue. 

Suitable For Children

No under 5s permitted

 

Where Do I Go

London Coliseum 

St Martins Lane, London, WC 4ES

By tube:

Charing Cross (5 minutes walk)

Leicester Square (4 minutes walk)

Covent Garden (7 minutes walk)

Embankment (7 minutes walk)

Reviews

4.6(50 reviews)
  • barbara

    Aug 25, 2018

    Well worth seeing It brought back a lot of memories

  • Dennis A

    Aug 20, 2018

    Tommy Steele and Marti Webb work well together. The Glenn Miller sound was spot on. Thoroughly enjoyable show.

  • Linda

    Aug 19, 2018

    Very clever way to show this famous story - Tommy Steele great at the start as himself and then taking us back to the 1940s as the famous bandleader with the whole cast. Wonderful how the full band turned up at the end of the first half (we had been wondering!) and they were fantastic the whole way through.

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