In line with UK Government advice about coronavirus (COVID-19), performances of THE PRINCE OF EGYPT are cancelled until Wednesday 10 February 2021.

If further cancellations are necessary, they will continue to be announced in line with the latest advice.
^ BWW Review: THE PRINCE OF EGPYT at Tuacahn is a Breathtaking Gift BWW, Retrieved September 7, 2018 In “ The Prince of Egypt,” a swords-and-sandals epic minus the swords, no one speaks, they declaim; no one questions, they implore to the heavens. - Read the full review The Guardian - 2/5 "The Prince of Egypt is at its strongest as a dance production with beautiful visual formations through bodywork when chariots, wells or rolling desert sands are created by groups of dancers.
^ "The cast and crew of The Prince of Egypt musical talks about new visual design and new dances created for the Danish Royal Theater (Danish)". It is in Sean Cheesman’s astonishing choreography that this musical feels at its most alive." It's a long way, alas, from that roll call of honour to The Prince of Egypt, a show that has nothing to do with the Prince of Broadway at all but is the latest animated cartoon feature to be adapted for the stage, in the wake of such Broadway and West End successes as Disney's The Beauty and the Beast (which coincidentally also played at the Dominion), The Lion King and Aladdin. Welcome to the official website for THE PRINCE OF EGYPT, the extraordinary new musical from the composer of ‘WICKED’, playing London’s Dominion Theatre from 5 February 2020. ^ "Review of new version of The Prince of Egypt, Royal Theater Copenhagen by Ungt Teaterblod (Danish".