The King and I Tickets
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Performance dates
21 June 2018 - 29 September 2018
Run time: 2hr 55min (Including interval)
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You can get tickets to The King and I with a complimentary meal and prosecco at Busaba, a modern Bangkok Restaurant at Oxford Circus, just a few steps away from the London Palladium.
This Prime Day deal gives you a full day of fun in London. You’ll enjoy a complimentary 2 plate meal and prosecco ahead of your performance of The King and I starring Broadway powerhouse duo Ken Watanabe and Kelli O’Hara. *See Sample Menu below*
Reprising their Tony Award-winning roles are Kelli O’Hara as Anna and Ruthie Ann Miles as Lady Thiang. Tony and Oscar award nominee Ken Watanabe has reprised his titular role as the King of Siam. These original Broadway stars have made their UK debuts in this West End revival to rapturous applause. Joining the cast is major Japanese film and television star Takao Osawa as the Kralahome, trusted adviser to the King of Siam. Young lovers Lun Tha and Tuptim are played by the original West End star of Aladdin Dean John-Wilson, and rising star Na-Young Jeon. The King and I features such beloved classics as I Have Dreamed, Getting to Know You, I Whistle a Happy Tune, Shall We Dance, and Something Wonderful.
This classic musical tale of East meets West brings us to the court of the King of Siam who is eager to change the way he is viewed by the world. Anna, a refined Welsh widow is tasked with educating the royal children in the ways of the West. What could ever develop between two people so firmly rooted in their personal, and often deeply opposed, traditions and values?
Kelli O’Hara and Ken Watanabe were both widely acclaimed by audiences and critics alike for their performances in the Broadway revival. The production was nominated for 9 Tony Awards and came away with 4, including one for Kelli O’Hara for Best Leading Actress. Both O’Hara and Watanabe are now starring in this West End revival of The King and I.
Don't lose your seat at the table, The King and I tickets with complimentary meal and prosecco available now!
Choose from a small plate and main from Busaba's Bangkok Fix menu. Small plates include your choice of dishes such as: Edamame, Chicken satay, Por-pia jay, Avocado and hot Thai mint super salad, Sticky chilli hot wings.
Mains include your choice of dishes such as: Bang Kapi katsu, Chilli beef jasmine rice, Crispy duck noodle, Pad Thai with chicken, Superfood yam pak, Kanomjin noodle laksa, Green curry grilled chicken, Pad Thai jay
Special notes
Please note the producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist. This schedule is subject to change and may be affected by contracts, holiday, illness or events beyond the producers’ control. Meal package valid at Busaba, Oxford Circus, 52-53 Eastcastle Street, London, W1W 8ED. Customers must present voucher on arrival. Valid for seating between 4 - 6 pm on the day of your ticketed performance only. No cash alternative available to any elements of the package.
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Please note the following access performances: Audio Described Performance - Wednesday 12 September 7pm, Captioned Performance - Thursday 13 September 7pmLatest The King and I News

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Prime Day Deal Reveal: The King and I
When two completely different worlds collide, can true love and acceptance conquer all? That is the question raised in the classic tale of The King and I, a musical based on a true story, which has been staged worldwide for nearly 70 years. Having last played in the West End nearly 20 years ago, the show has been met with widespread critical acclaim for its long-awaited return. And now, as part of London Theatre Direct's Amazon Prime Day deals this month, you can get the full cultural experience of The King and I with a complimentary pre-theatre dinner at Busaba Eathai and a glass of Prosecco.
12 Jul, 2018 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels