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Pixie Lott stars as Holly Golightly in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Run time 2hrs 30mins including one interval

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Pixie Lott stars in BREAKFAST AT TIFFANY’S at the Theatre Royal, Haymarket

Breakfast at Tiffany’s, the classic tale of Holly Golightly written by Truman Capote and so memorably portrayed by Audrey Hepburn in the iconic 1961 film, is being given a new lease of life as a stage play with music in a sparkling, sophisticated production starring the multi award-winning Pixie Lott as Holly.

Adapted by Pulitzer Prize finalist and Tony and Olivier Award-winning playwright Richard Greenberg and directed by Nikolai Foster, this tale of vivacious, good-time girl Holly Golightly and her fantastical existence in 1940s New York City, is told through the eyes of a young writer, completely fascinated by this exquisite extrovert who every woman wants to be, and every man wants to be with.

With memorable songs from the era, this stylish production is set to capture the hearts of audiences and sparkle like a diamond in a Tiffany’s window.

Based on the novel by Truman Capote

Adaptor: Richard Greenberg

Director: Nikolai Foster

Designer: Matthew Wright

Music: Grant Olding

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Recent Reviews

2.9
65 reviews
Katie Finlayson

Very good show, my mum loved it and the cat!

Joanna Witton

If I were able to give less than one star I would. It was a very boring show, in fact the whole audience looked incredibly bored. I have also had many other girlfriends that also went to the same show and also had the same experience. Unfortunately, very bad comments

JOSEPHINE MCCHRYSTAL

The cast struggled to make something good out of a lack lustre storyline.

Linda Evans-Hendrick

It was OK, it didnt grab me, Although Pixie Lott was very good, it was the wrong role for her.

Jonathan Palmer

Pixie was credible but the storyline was very weak and to be honest very predictable. I wish I'd gone to see mamma Mia

Sandra Braggins

Boring first half. Disjointed and best character was the barman, followed by the cat! Very disappointed.

Michael Willetts

Disappointed compared to the original film.Pixie could have acted a lot better

Peter Chappell

I saw this last night, Thursday. I loved this production. Don't go expecting to see the film on stage, this is truer to the book. It also isn't a Pixie Lott concert,although she does sing. Pixie is a surprise as Holly. She plays the part of the, apparently, bold, confident Holly to perfection. The whole cast are excellent in their roles. Matt Barber is perfect opposite Pixie. Fred starts a little naive and lost, he then goes on to show his strengths in his dealings with Holly. Finally, how did they get a cat to behave so perfectly? No hanging on to a fur ball with claws to keep him on stage, he was just so relaxed, almost stealing the attention, as most stage animals do. Go see for a true, and enjoyable, rendition of Breakfast At Tiffany's. Peter Chappell, written:09/09/2016.

Tiffany Williams

It was more of a play than musical. Pixie Lott only sang 4 songs. I also didn't quite get the plot. It wasn't easy to follow. There is so many others to see I'd give it a miss. But perhaps that's why it's ending so soon.

Sara Carter

Really enjoyed thus experience! First matinee been to would do It again.

Jacqueline Fleming-Davage

Excellent production. It just would have been that bit better with a live band. Live music always adds to the excitement of a show. Musicians need work too.

Joanne Hall

Fantastic show. 'Fred' was excellent. I've seen the film more recently than reading the book so am used to seeing a female Lead, but Fred was very much the lead here and stole the show....ooooh, not quite, forgot the cat!

Latest Breakfast At Tiffany's News

Over 200,000 Tickets Sold For Breakfast At Tiffany's

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Over 200,000 Tickets Sold For Breakfast At Tiffany's

With just over two weeks to go before the West End run of Breakfast at Tiffany’s ends and Georgia May Foote replaces Pixie Lott as Holly Golightly to complete the last two months of the UK & Ireland Tour, the production has already sold over 200,000 tickets, with Pixie Lott selling 119,550 tickets over her 19 weeks’ performances, which represents a sell through of 80% of capacity.

5 Sep, 2016 | By Jacob Porteous

Review: Breakfast At Tiffany's Starring Pixie Lott

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Review: Breakfast At Tiffany's Starring Pixie Lott

Breakfast at Tiffany's is currently playing a limited twelve-week season at the Theatre Royal Haymarket, in London. I had high expectations of the show, but I came away feeling underwhelmed. Whilst Pixie Lott, who stars as Holly Golightly, is superb and acts as well as she sings, the overall show drags. There are some really nice songs in the production (Moon River and People Will Say We're In Love being my two favourites) which help to pick up the pace at times, but there needs to be more of this. It seems to me that the show half-heartedly commits to being modern, and artistic, but has missed the mark by a fraction, and this creates quite a clash with the more classic tone of the play: it is almost stylistic, almost down-to-earth, almost modern, and almost quaint.

18 Jul, 2016 | By Harriet Wilson

REVIEW: Pixie Lott Glows In Breakfast At Tiffany’s But Leaves Audiences Indifferent

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REVIEW: Pixie Lott Glows In Breakfast At Tiffany’s But Leaves Audiences Indifferent

Pixie Lott steps into the iconic role of Holly Golightly, made famous by Audrey Hepburn, in a play adaptation of Truman Capote’s well-loved novella “Breakfast at Tiffany’s”. The pop princess captures Holly’s surface level charm and shallowness; she swans around the stage with a playful elegance but ultimately fails to win the hearts of the audience with any of the complex emotional depth that the role requires. The production is aesthetically beautiful, the setting is 1940’s New York rather than the 60’s style of the film, and the costume design is stunning but the glitz and glamour doesn’t compensate for the real lack of depth to the central character.

18 Jul, 2016 | By Harriet Hards

Matt Barber Joins Pixie Lott As Full Cast Announced For Breakfast At Tiffany'sVerity Rushworth To Star In Richard Greenberg's Adaption Of Breakfast At Tiffany's

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Verity Rushworth To Star In Richard Greenberg's Adaption Of Breakfast At Tiffany's

Verity Rushworth will play the role of Holly Golightly on the UK Tour of Breakfast at Tiffany’s from 2 May to 11 June 2016, appearing at His Majesty’s Aberdeen, Nottingham Theatre Royal, Theatre Royal Bath, Glasgow Theatre Royal, King’s Theatre Edinburgh and Wycombe Swan. She will be sharing the role with Pixie Lott, whose dates have been previously announced.

10 Nov, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous

Pixie Lott To Star In Breakfast At Tiffany's At The Theatre Royal Haymarket For Limited Run

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Pixie Lott To Star In Breakfast At Tiffany's At The Theatre Royal Haymarket For Limited Run

Pixie Lott is set to star in the upcoming West End production of Breakfast At Tiffany's. The show will run at the Theatre Royal Haymarket for a strictly limited twelve week run from 30 June 2016 to 17 September 2016.

7 Jun, 2015 | By Jacob Porteous

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