DURATION
2 hr 30 min with interval
CLOSING DATE
Until January 17, 2026
AGE LIMIT
Suitable for 8+ yrs
from
£33.75
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Why watch Top Hat?

  • A dazzling stage adaptation of the 1935 Fred Astaire & Ginger Rogers classic delivers old-Hollywood romance and toe-tapping wit.
  • You’ll enjoy Irving Berlin’s famous tunes like Cheek to Cheek, Let’s Face the Music and Dance, and Puttin’ on the Ritz, performed live with vibrant energy.
  • Expect stunning choreography and glamorous Art Deco costumes designed to whisk you from elegant London lobbies to Venetian canals.
  • This Olivier Award–winning musical (Best New Musical, 2013) and Evening Standard's Best Night Out revival brings Broadway-level polish to London audiences.
  • It plays for a strictly limited six-week winter run at Queen Elizabeth Hall, so book your tickets for the Top Hat musical in London now and enjoy a festive spark!

This revival of the Top Hat musical in London, helmed by Olivier- and Tony-winning director-choreographer Kathleen Marshall, revives the golden-age charm of the film in a sophisticated new staging. Adapted by Matthew White and Howard Jacques, the narrative follows Broadway star Jerry Travers as he sweeps through London and Venice, entangled in a playful case of mistaken identity, set to a score of Irving Berlin classics. Having dazzled at Chichester Festival Theatre, with critics praising its witty energy, lavish costumes, and elegant choreography, this London transfer keeps its high-style thrills intact. Set and costume design evoke 1930s Art Deco sophistication, grounding the era in visual detail as charming as the music itself.

Storyline

Set in the glamourous 1930s, Top Hat brings Broadway star Jerry Travers to London, where he meets Dale Tremont, a model of poise and beauty. His robust charm sweeps her off her feet, but a case of mistaken identity spins the duo into a whirlwind of ballroom mix-ups, couture chaos, and moonlit dance numbers, transporting you from London to Venice in a dazzling romp. Tap into the romance, the laughter, and the rhythm, and see where things lead.

Show timings

Show timings for Top Hat may vary every week. You can check the show timings for your preferred date at the next stage of booking.

Cast & crew

  • Leading roles: Phillip Attmore as Jerry Travers, Amara Okereke as Dale Tremont, Clive Carter as Horace, Sally Ann Triplett as Madge, James Clyde as Bates, Alex Gibson-Giorgio as Beddini
  • Director: Kathleen Marshall
  • Stage adaptation: Matthew White & Howard Jacques
  • Choreographer: Kathleen Marshall
  • Music: Irving Berlin
  • Lyrics: Irving Berlin

Note: Producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist, which is always subject to illness and holidays.

Top songs

The musical includes some of Irving Berlin’s most famous numbers, such as “Cheek to Cheek,” “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” and of course, “Top Hat, White Tie and Tails.”

Age & content guide

  • This show is suitable for ages 8 years and above. Children under the age of 12 years need to be accompanied by an adult.
  • Age suitability recommendations are just suggestions. So, trust your judgment when booking tickets for any show, and enjoy!

Queen Elizabeth Hall Read more

The Queen Elizabeth Hall opened in 1967 by Queen Elizabeth II with a concert by Benjamin Britten, is a celebrated Brutalist concert hall. It forms part of the Southbank Centre arts complex and underwent a major refurbishment from 2015 to 2018 to enhance lighting, access, and acoustics while retaining its original architectural integrity. Alongside performances, its V-shaped foyer and riverside location have hosted diverse events from avant-garde concerts to arts festivals.

The Queen Elizabeth Hall seating plan will help you find the best seats in the theater.

Getting there

  • Tube: Nearest stations: Waterloo (bakerloo, northern, jubilee, and overground lines) and Embankment (bakerloo, northern, district, circle).
  • Bus: Serviced by multiple routes including RV1, 45, 63, 100, 168, 176, 171, and others running along Belvedere Road and nearby.

Facilities & accessibility

Available facilities: restrooms, bar, cafe

Accessibility: step-free access, wheelchair accessible, wheelchair spaces available, companion seating, accessible restrooms

Additional information

  • Security: To ensure your comfort and security, you might encounter a few security checks when you arrive at the venue.
  • Dress code: Smart casual or semi-formal attire is the way to go.
  • Outside food: While outside food isn't usually allowed, many theaters have cafes or restaurants nearby for you to check out before or after the show.

Tickets redemption

  • You’ll get an instant email confirmation right after you book your tickets.
  • Enjoy a hassle-free entrance to the venue by showing your mobile ticket and a valid photo ID – no printout necessary!

Cancellation & refunds

  • Tickets cannot be refunded, amended, or rescheduled.

Frequently asked questions about Top Hat

How much do the Top Hat tickets cost?

The cost of the tickets starts from £33.75 and will vary depending on the type of seats you choose.

What age is the musical appropriate for?

The musical does not have a strict age limit. However, it is most suitable for children aged 8 years and above. Children under the age of 12 years need to be accompanied by an adult.

Where is Top Hat playing in London?

The show is playing at the Queen Elizabeth Hall in London.

What is the musical about?

Top Hat is a dazzling stage adaptation of the classic 1935 Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers film, filled with Irving Berlin’s timeless songs, spectacular tap numbers, and a glamorous story of mistaken identity and romance.

How long does the musical run for?

The running time is 2 hours 30 minutes with 1 intermission(s).

Who are the main stars of Top Hat?

The main stars of the show are Phillip Attmore as Jerry Travers, Amara Okereke as Dale Tremont, Clive Carter as Horace, Sally Ann Triplett as Madge, James Clyde as Bates and Alex Gibson-Giorgio as Beddini.

What are the popular songs in Top Hat?

The musical includes some of Irving Berlin’s most famous numbers, such as “Cheek to Cheek,” “Puttin’ on the Ritz,” “Let’s Face the Music and Dance,” and of course, “Top Hat, White Tie and Tails". You can find the Top Hat playlist here.