Billy Elliott musical to hit West End next year

Published Wednesday 23 June 2004 at 12:10 by Sally Bramley

Billy Elliott director Stephen Daldry was joined by writer Lee Hall and Elton John to announce the West End opening of their new musical version of the hit film.

Billy Elliott - The Musical will open at London’s Victoria Palace on March 11 next year, although Daldry said he hoped the show would be able to open in the north east - where the story is set - before moving to the capital.

John, who has written the songs for the musical, said he was proud and excited to be working on the show and added: “I was profoundly moved when I first saw the film. I cried my eyes out when Billy achieved his dreams with the full support of his family and friends.”

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