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The Little Prince to Premiere at London Coliseum in 2025

The iconic story of The Little Prince, inspired by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry’s cherished novella, will come to life at the London Coliseum next spring. Marking the 80th anniversary of the book’s publication, the production will run from 12 to 16 March 2025. This highly anticipated UK premiere follows successful performances in Paris, Sydney, Dubai, and on Broadway, bringing a unique blend of dance, aerial acrobatics, and advanced video mapping technology to the stage.

Celebrated for its universal themes, The Little Prince is one of the most widely read books in modern history, with translations in 250 languages and over 200 million copies sold. The narrative follows a young prince on a journey across different planets, including Earth, as he navigates profound lessons about love, loss, friendship, and human connection. This adaptation transforms the beloved tale into a visually stunning and emotionally resonant stage experience.

The production showcases the work of a talented creative team, including specialists in direction, choreography, libretto adaptation, costume design, video design, and sound. With an emphasis on blending traditional storytelling with innovative theatrical elements, the show offers an immersive journey that highlights both the simplicity and depth of Saint-Exupéry’s work.

Presented in French with English subtitles, this performance maintains the story’s original essence while making it accessible to diverse audiences. Tickets will be available to the public from 29 November, offering the opportunity to experience a fresh interpretation of a timeless classic. The Little Prince at the London Coliseum is poised to capture the imagination and hearts of all who attend.

Belaid S

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