Elf The Musical
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Date30 Dec, 2024
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Event Starts6:00 PM
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On SaleOn Sale Now
Dedicated hospitality entrance, prime view seat, access to the hospitality lounge, a soft drink and a snack pack.
Dedicated hospitality entrance, prime view seat, access to the hospitality lounge, a soft drink and a snack pack.
Private hire of 10 seater executive suite (tickets included), dedicated suite host, parking for up to 3 cars.
Event Details
Event Timings
Box office: 4:00PM
Doors: 5:00PM
Show start: 6:00PM
Show end: 8:30PM approx
Event timings are subject to change.
Elf The Musical starrig Jordan Conway lands at Utilita Arena Newcastle this Christmas.
After sell-out arena tours and a record breaking two West End seasons at The Dominion, the musical theatre arena spectacular of the hilarious hit movie ELF will be hitting the road again in 2024, coming to Utilita Arena Newcastle.
The arena spectacular ‘Elf The Musical’, features Santa’s magical flying sleigh, an audience snowball fight, a giant candy cane journey from the North Pole, amongst many spectacular scenes all set against amazing video-film backdrops on a large LED screen.
With a large cast and live orchestra, the winter spectacular will star one of the UK’s most exciting rising comedy talents, Jordan Conway, who will step into the big floppy shoes of Will Ferrell. Jordan takes on the iconic role fresh from playing Charlie Chaplin in London and Los Angeles in the acclaimed comedy play ‘Laurel and Chaplin-The Feud’ and flying high as Peter Pan at the OVO Hydro, last Christmas.
The cast also features Kelly Benlaki as Buddy’s love interest, Jovie and Barry Bloxham as Buddy’s long-suffering dad.
The show is produced and directed by legendary panto and musical comedy producer Jon Conway, for The World’s Biggest Productions Limited. With a book by Bob Martin and Thomas Meehan (Annie, The Producers and Hairspray) and an original score of great songs by Matt Sklar and Chad Beguelin that has delighted audiences on both Broadway and the West End, as Buddy might say, “You’d have to be cotton-headed ninny muggins” to miss this feel-good festive extravaganza.”