Mamma MiaTickets for Mamma MiaGet on your feet and dance to the music of Abba in this award winning amazing musical production. On at The Prince of Wales Theatre until at least September 2007 The back catalogue of Abba, one of the most successful bands of all time, accompanies Catherine Johnson's new story in which a young woman and her mother find themselves involved in past events on the eve of the daughter's wedding day. Directed by Phyllida Lloyd whose credits include The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie at the National Theatre. Songs include Money, Money, Money and Dancing Queen. Book tickets for Mamma Mia |
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Potted Potter – The Unauthorised Harry Experience, an Edinburgh Festival favourite full of chaotic family fun, returns to the West End at the Trafalgar Studio 2 this Christmas. Charlotte Marshall was in the very rowdy and hyperactive first night audience.
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With Hansel And Gretel the festive choice of many theatres across London this Christmas, the Catherine Wheels Theatre company has devised an experience with a difference at the Barbican Theatre...
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I will be honest, not having any kids of my own, Horrid Henry: Live And Horrid! was my first experience of the imaginative young tearaway who delights in tormenting his younger brother and is a constant headache for his parents.
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A veritable feast of seasonal offerings adorns the Christmas dinner table of Theatreland this year, with not one but two Cinderellas, a pair of Sleeping Beauties, an unprecedented number of Hansel And Gretels and even a partridge in a pear tree.
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A warts-and-all portrait of the man who put the phrase 'sex and drugs and rock and roll' into the national psyche.
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Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical returns to the West End for the first time in 11 years.
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When disco diva Deloris Van Cartier witnesses a murder, she is forced to hide in the only place she definitely won't be found - a convent.
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A glorious romp, brimful of handclapping effervescent energy, dazzling dancing and smash-hit show-stoppers.
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A former Billy Elliot and an ex-Lion King are to play the young Michael Jackson in tribute show Thriller – Live which plays at the Lyric theatre from 2 January. Layton Williams and Sterling Williams will alternate as the pre-pubescent popstrel along with newcomer Kieran Alleyne.
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Potted Potter – The Unauthorised Harry Experience, an Edinburgh Festival favourite full of chaotic family fun, returns to the West End at the Trafalgar Studio 2 this Christmas. Charlotte Marshall was in the very rowdy and hyperactive first night audience.
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The Menier Chocolate Factory has made a rod for its own back with the number of musical productions it has transferred to the West End recently...
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With Hansel And Gretel the festive choice of many theatres across London this Christmas, the Catherine Wheels Theatre company has devised an experience with a difference at the Barbican Theatre...
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