West End Eurovision - 2019
Work:: West End Eurovision (S504417791)
Production:: 2019 (T1877520672)
Ahead of the 64th annual Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, the casts of seven West End shows will wage battle at the Adelphi Theatre on Sunday 28 April in WEST END EUROVISION 2019. Singing original Eurovision Song Contest songs, they will compete to win text votes from the theatre audience and the approval of a panel of celebrity judges and judges from each competing show. Giving their all to lift four coveted WEST END EUROVISION 2019 trophies - The Champions, The Best Ident Movie, The Best Creative and the new award for this year Outstanding Gorgeousness - will be the casts of Aladdin, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Follies, Mamma Mia, Only Fools and Horses, The Phantom of the Opera (last year's winners) and Wicked. The first guest star performer to be announced is the fantastically glamorous Eurovision winner Dana International, who will perform DIVA, the song that took the crown for her in Birmingham in 1998. And this year's UK Eurovision Act, Michael Rice, will be performing the UK entry, Bigger Than Us.
Listing:: L0355471365
2019
Ahead of the 64th annual Eurovision Song Contest in Tel Aviv, the casts of seven West End shows will wage battle at the Adelphi Theatre on Sunday 28 April in WEST END EUROVISION 2019. Singing original Eurovision Song Contest songs, they will compete to win text votes from the theatre audience and the approval of a panel of celebrity judges and judges from each competing show. Giving their all to lift four coveted WEST END EUROVISION 2019 trophies - The Champions, The Best Ident Movie, The Best Creative and the new award for this year Outstanding Gorgeousness - will be the casts of Aladdin, Everybody's Talking About Jamie, Follies, Mamma Mia, Only Fools and Horses, The Phantom of the Opera (last year's winners) and Wicked. The first guest star performer to be announced is the fantastically glamorous Eurovision winner Dana International, who will perform DIVA, the song that took the crown for her in Birmingham in 1998. And this year's UK Eurovision Act, Michael Rice, will be performing the UK entry, Bigger Than Us.