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A warm and witty new comedy with music at the Harold Pinter Theatre, following a woman whose irresistible urge to sing colours every corner of her life.
Allegra is a brand-new comedy with music playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre in London's West End. Written by Peter Quilter, the Olivier and Tony Award nominated playwright celebrated for his warmly comic theatrical storytelling, the show arrives with high creative pedigree and an infectious sense of joy. The production is directed and choreographed by Stephen Mear, a three-time Olivier Award winner whose past work spans some of the most beloved musicals to grace the West End stage.
Allegra is a character unlike any other: a woman who simply cannot stop singing. Whether she is at home, walking down the street, or browsing the shelves of a local shop, music bursts out of her with an unstoppable force. The show asks a quietly profound question underneath its comic warmth: how do you care for someone you love without dulling the very spark that makes them who they are?
At the heart of the show is Allegra herself, supported by her devoted brother Ronen and her steadfast carer Anna. Together they navigate the comic chaos and tender moments that arise when one person's inner world is permanently set to full volume. The narrative moves through a series of encounters in which Allegra's musical imagination collides with the everyday, sometimes keeping her songs private and sometimes letting them spill out into the world around her. The result is a story that is by turns hilarious and genuinely moving.
Full musical numbers run throughout the production, performed live by the cast. Stephen Mear's choreography brings each number to life with the kind of precision and warmth that has defined his career across major West End and Broadway productions. The staging plays cleverly with the boundary between what exists only inside Allegra's head and what the other characters can actually hear, giving the show a distinctive theatrical quality that sets it apart from a conventional musical.
Peter Quilter has built a reputation for character-driven comedies that find humour and humanity in equal measure. His previous work has reached audiences around the world and earned recognition at the highest levels of the industry. Stephen Mear brings his considerable experience of large-scale musical theatre to this production, ensuring that the comedy and the choreography are in perfect step. The cast rotates regularly, so it is always worth checking the booking page for the latest casting details before you visit.
Allegra plays at the Harold Pinter Theatre on Panton Street in the heart of the West End. The venue, which dates back to 1881, holds around 780 seats arranged across the stalls, dress circle and upper circle, offering good sightlines from all sections of the auditorium. The theatre is a short walk from Piccadilly Circus Underground station, making it straightforward to reach by tube. The surrounding area is home to a wide range of restaurants and bars, ideal for rounding out a full evening in the West End.
Tickets for Allegra at the Harold Pinter Theatre are available from £24.00. Seats are offered across multiple price tiers to suit a range of budgets, from the upper circle through to premium stalls positions. To see availability and secure your preferred date, see availability at tickadoo, the ticketing platform built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. Availability can change quickly for popular West End productions, so booking in advance is recommended to avoid disappointment.
Cancellation policy: theatre tickets cannot be cancelled, exchanged, or refunded once purchased.
Allegra is a new comedy with music centred on a woman with an overwhelming compulsion to sing in every situation life throws at her. Her brother and carer work hard to keep things on an even keel, while the show explores the tender question of how to protect someone you love without changing who they are. The production balances genuine comedy with warm, heartfelt storytelling throughout.
Allegra is written by Peter Quilter, the Olivier and Tony Award nominated playwright known for his character-driven comedies. The production is directed and choreographed by Stephen Mear, a three-time Olivier Award winner with extensive experience across major West End and international musical theatre productions.
Allegra is playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre on Panton Street in the West End. The venue seats around 780 people across the stalls, dress circle and upper circle, and is a short walk from Piccadilly Circus Underground station.
Tickets for Allegra start from £24.00, with seats available across a range of price tiers to suit different budgets. Premium positions in the stalls are priced higher, while upper circle seats offer a more affordable way to see the show. To check current availability and prices, see availability at tickadoo.
Allegra is a comedy with music that is likely to appeal to a broad audience. As guidance can vary and the production may carry specific age recommendations, it is advisable to check the details on the booking page before purchasing tickets for younger theatregoers.
You can see availability and book tickets for Allegra at the Harold Pinter Theatre through tickadoo, the platform built by the founders of London Theatre Direct. Booking in advance is recommended, particularly for weekend and evening performances, as seats at popular West End productions can sell quickly.
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