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Victoria Palace Theatre, London

Hamilton Tickets

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Be in the room where history is not just told, but rapped and sung with unparalleled energy and brilliance.

Book by 23:59 on 27 September 2025 and pay no fees on Premium seats from £135 for Hamilton.  Valid on select seats and performances. T&Cs apply.

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About

Explore the Epic Tale of Alexander Hamilton in the Award-Winning West End Production

Experience the magic of Hamilton, a multi-award-winning West End production that unfolds the remarkable life of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s influential Founding Fathers. This must-see musical is staged at London's Victoria Palace Theatre in the heart of the West End, focusing on Hamilton's pivotal role in shaping the foundations of the United States.

Presented in two acts, the play chronicles Hamilton's journey from an immigrant in the West Indies to becoming George Washington’s right-hand man during the Revolutionary War. The show’s score blends rap, blues, jazz, and R&B with show tunes, capturing the essence of modern America while narrating a crucial chapter in its history.

Featuring stunning lyrics, book and music curated by Lin-Manuel Miranda, along with choreography by Andy Blankenbuehler, Hamilton showcases an exceptional lineup of talent. Directed by Thomas Kail and based on Ron Chernow’s biography of Alexander Hamilton, with orchestrations by co-arranger Alex Lacamoire, the production promises a captivating and unforgettable experience.

The musical introduces a diverse cast of characters, including Hercules Mulligan, James Madison, Eliza Hamilton, Marquis de Lafayette, Thomas Jefferson, John Laurens, Aaron Burr, Peggy Schuyler, Maria Reynolds, Philip Hamilton, Angelica Schuyler, George Washington, and even King George.

Originally opening in New York’s Public Theatre in 2015 to rave reviews, Hamilton made its way to London in 2017, garnering acclaim and winning numerous Tony and Grammy awards. After its first year in the West End, the musical achieved a record-setting seven Oliviers.

Don’t miss your chance to witness this extraordinary production that seamlessly weaves history, music, and talent into a theatrical masterpiece. Secure your tickets now and be part of the Hamilton phenomenon.

See Hamilton on tour at the Palace Theatre in Manchester, Thursday 4 January - Saturday 24 February, 2024

Cast & Crew

Cast

  • Alex Sawyer (Alternate: Adam J Bernard) - Alexander Hamilton
  • Jay Perry - Aaron Burr
  • Emily-Mae - Angelica Schuyler
  • Nathania Ong - Eliza Hamilton
  • Thomas Vernal - George Washington
  • Lemuel Knights  - Marquis De Lafayette/Thomas Jefferson
  • Jordan Castle - Hercules Mulligan/James Madison
  • Jordan Benjamin - John Laurens/Philip Hamilton
  • Simbi Akande - Peggy Schuyler/Maria Reynolds
  • Joel Montague - King George III

Crew

  • Lin Manuel-Miranda - Book, Music & Lyrics
  • Thomas Kail - Director
  • Andy Blankenbuehler - Choreographer
  • Alex Lacamoire - Orchestrations / Co-Arranger
  • Ron Chernow - Author of the book 'Alexander Hamilton'
  • David Korins - Scenic Design
  • Paul Tazewell - Costume Design
  • Howell Binkley - Lighting Design
  • Nevin Steinberg - Sound Design
  • Charles G. Lapointe - Hair & Wig Design
  • Christopher Hatt - Musical Director
  • Richard Beadle - UK Associate Musical Supervisor
  • Stephen Whitson - UK Associate Director
  • Stephanie Klemons - Associate Choreographer
  • Carrie-Anne Ingrouille - UK Associate Choreographer
  • Shiv Rabheru - Resident Director
  • Lia Given - Resident Choreographer
  • Becca Chadder - Assistant Resident Director
  • Rod Lemmond - US Associate Set Designer
  • David Harris - UK Associate Set Designer
  • Angela Kahler - Associate Costume Designer
  • Claire Murphy - UK Costume Associate
  • Ryan O'Gara - Associate Lighting Designer
  • Warren Letton - UK Associate Lighting Designer
  • Jason Crystal - UK Associate Sound Designer
  • Kelsh B-D - UK Associate Sound Designer
  • Rachael Geier - Associate Wig & Hair Designer
  • Bianca Jules - UK Wigs Supervisor
  • Randy Cohen - Synthesizer & Drum Programmer
  • Taylor Williams - Associate Synthesizer Programmer
  • Scott Wasserman - Ableton Programmer / Beatmaster
  • J. Philip Bassett - Production Supervisor
  • Andy Barnwell For BW - Orchestral Manager
  • Jeffrey Seller - Producer
  • Sandy Jacobs - Producer
  • Jill Furman - Producer
  • The Public Theater - Producer
  • Cameron Mackintosh - Producer
  • Martin Hope - Stage Company Manager
  • Georgia Paget - Deputy Company Manager
  • EJ Saunders - Stage Manager
  • Deputy Stage Manager - Stephen Woodcock
  • Assistant Stage Managers - Miho Ueno, Georgia Thornton, Laura Cunnick

Location

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Victoria Palace Theatre, 79 Victoria St, London SW1E 5EA

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Getting there

The nearest National Rail station is London Victoria, conveniently located opposite the Victoria Palace Theatre on Victoria Street.

Access the Victoria Palace Theatre easily through the Victoria station, which serves the Central, District, and Victoria lines. St James' Park station, serving the Central and District lines, is also nearby.

Several bus options are available, with stops on nearby Wilton Road, including routes 24, 52, 185, and 436. From Victoria Station, take advantage of buses such as 2, 16, 36, 38, 73, 82, 170, 507, C2, and C10.

If you prefer driving, the Victoria Palace Theatre is part of the Q Park scheme, with the nearest participating car park on Cumberland Street. Validate your parking ticket at the theatre to save on costs. Please be aware that the theatre is located within the London Congestion Charge Zone, applicable from 07:00 to 18:00.

Accessibility

Accessibility at Victoria Palace Theatre

The Victoria Palace Theatre welcomes guests with access requirements and strives to make the show accessible for everyone. For further access information, please visit the Delfont Mackintosh website or email them directly below.


Contact Information

For accessible ticket requests only.

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FAQS

Hamilton has a run time of two hours 45 minutes, including a 15-minute interval.

Hamilton is a great show to see with the family but is suitable for older children who are aged 10 and above, due to the show containing some strong language. Under 16s must be accompanied and seated with an adult and have their own tickets. Children under 4 are not permitted entry.

Performance times for Hamilton start at 19:30 from Monday to Saturday, with an additional matinee show on Thursday and Saturday at 14:30.

Tickets will be posted to UK addresses one week before the show. Tickets will not be posted overseas but can be collected from the box office on the day of the performance from 90 minutes ahead of the show.

Head to our help page for more ticket information.

Yes, for accessible bookings please visit Delmont Mackintosh Theatres access information here.

HamiltonUK runs at Victoria Palace Theatre, Victoria Street, Westminster in London with a postcode of SW1E 5LA.

Heading to the West End and not sure what the theatre dress code is? We’ve got you covered. Check out our handy what to wear to the theatre guide.

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