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Starkid productions to make their UK debut at the London Palladium

Starkid productions to make their UK debut at the London Palladium
Starkid productions to make their UK debut at the London Palladium

StarKid Productions, the American musical theatre troupe that skyrocketed to fame with their viral hit A Very Potter Musical, is set to make their UK debut with a one-night-only performance at The London Palladium on Sunday 12th May 2024. The group, known for their parodic and original musical comedies, will showcase numbers from their extensive repertoire spanning nearly 15 years.

Since capturing the hearts of online audiences in 2009, StarKid has produced an impressive 15 full-length musicals, embarked on three national concert tours and achieved number-one albums on the Billboard Charts. In addition to their group successes, individual members have also shone on Broadway stages and on television, featuring in shows like The Book of MormonSunset BoulevardGleeAmerican Crime Story and The Flash.

The show at the Palladium will bring together StarKid veterans Lauren Lopez, Joey Richter, Jaime Lyn Beatty, Brian Holden, Meredith Stepien, Jeff Blim, Corey Dorris and Clark Baxtresser. The performance is expected to draw a mix of dedicated fans and new audiences, offering a blend of laughter, music, and the unique charm that has become synonymous with StarKid.

The event not only promises to be an evening of entertainment but also marks a significant milestone for the troupe as they continue to expand their international reach and influence in the world of musical theatre.

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It’s Starkid Innit? is at London Palladium on 12th May 2024. For further information or to book visit the theatre’s website here.

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