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Children under 5 will not be admitted.
Performance dates
23 October 2018 - 10 November 2018
Run time: 1hr 20min (no interval)
Includes interval
59 reviews
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Experience high voltage, rugged, raw talent in Tap Dogs, the dance phenomenon which has taken the world by storm.
Dein Perry's TAP DOGS returns to the London stage with its trademark blend of live music and tap dance as you've never seen before. The New York Observer called it “Positively electrifying”.
Part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site, the show is crammed with high-energy dance, theatrical performance and music performed by the cast and live musicians in this unstoppable spectacular. Whether in water, upside-down or jumping through scaffolding, the TAP DOGS have been performing to the beat of their own drum for over 20 years.
Winners of over 15 international awards including an Olivier Award (UK), an Obie Award (New York) and a Pegasus Award (Spoleto Festival in Italy), the global smash hit has appeared in over 330 cities on six continents and has been seen live by over 12 million people. A worldwide television audience of over 3.4 billion saw 1,000 Tap Dogs performing in the Opening Ceremony of the Sydney Olympics.
This October, TAP DOGS storms back into London and lands at The Peacock for a strictly limited run.
"Part theatre, part dance, part rock concert and part construction site!" BBC UK, 2000 Olympics
"Positively electrifying" The New York Observer

This is an interesting combination of tap, theatre, dance and rock concert – that was the promise on the flier. It certainly had me intrigued. Could this match up to the huge whole-cast numbers I’ve experienced watching traditional shows like 42nd Street?
30 Oct, 2018 | By Carole Lovstrom

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