Chariots race around a huge arena at break-neck speed... a vast Roman army wields swords and spears... two gladiators fight to the death. Yet this is no scene from ancient Rome but a version of the Ben-Hur story, taking place in the very modern setting of London's O2 Arena. The 90-minute performance is the most ambitious telling of the story since the Oscar-winning 1959 movie of the same name, which starred Charlton Heston.
Roman invasion: A scene from Ben-Hur Live at the O2 Arena Epic: The show runs for just five performances and is on until Saturday There is even a naval battle between two ships, 12 pirate boats and hundreds of soldiers.
Ben-Hur Live has a cast of 400, including seven leading actors, five charioteers, 74 dancers and 66 Roman guards, who each night join a mass of animals on stage for the five-performance show.
Chariot race: The cast of 400 includes seven charioteers who have trained for months for their role
Fight to the death: Two gladiators do battle in sand brought in to cover the floor of the London arenaLike the film, it tells the tale of Judah Ben-Hur, a prince in the Hebrew House of Hur who was born in the time of Christ, and his bitter rivalry with his childhood friend Messala, a Roman centurion.
The producers claim the show has 'the speed of a musical, the depth of great theatre, the power of a rock concert and the visual opulence of a Hollywood blockbuster'.
Musician Stewart Copeland of The Police composed the soundtrack and narrates the show, which runs at the O2 until Saturday.
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