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is a list of the current major West End shows playing at the moment.
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| Production: |
BLOOD
BROTHERS |
| Theatre: |
Phoenix
Theatre |
| Location: |
Charing
Cross Road, WC2
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Description:
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Award
winning musical by Willy Russel. Now it's 12th year this musical is
based around a story of a mother who is forced to give up one of her
twin sons. |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to September 27 2003
Monday
to Friday 7:45pm,
Matinees Thursday 3pm, Saturday 4pm
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| Production: |
BOMBAY
DREAMS |
| Theatre: |
Apollo
Victoria |
| Location: |
Wilton
Rd, SW1
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Description:
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Meera
Syal's story of Akaash who is a young slum dweller who ascends into
a Bollywood star, forgetting his past along the way. Great Story and
great music. A must!! |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to 26 October 2003
Tuesday to Saturday 7:45 pm.
Matinees Wednesday, Saturday & Sunday 3:00 pm.
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| Production: |
CHICAGO |
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| Theatre: |
Adelphi
Theatre |
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| Location: |
Strand,
WC2
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| Description: |
The
sell out Broadway musical & winner of the 1998 outstanding musical
production Olivier award in London. The story of a very underhanded
Lawyer assisting two singers who have murdered their men and are trying
to get out of the clink!! Full of Jazzmatazz!! |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
up to 28 September 2003
Monday to Thursday & Saturday 8:00pm, Friday 8:30pm
Matinees Friday 5:00pm, Saturday 3:00pm
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| Production: |
CHITTY
CHITTY BANG BANG |
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| Theatre: |
London
Palladium |
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| Location: |
Argyll
Street, W1
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Description:
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The
magical & enthralling story of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang hits the
west end along with an amazing cast including Michael Ball, Brian
Blessed, Richard O'Brien, Anton Rodgers & More. Unmissable!! BOOK
NOW!!!!! |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
up to 27 September 2003
Monday to Saturday 7:30pm
Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2:30pm

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| Production: |
CONTACT
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| Theatre: |
Queens
Theatre |
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| Location: |
Shaftesbury
Avenue, WC2
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Description:
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Legendary
choreographer Susan Stroman's dance-musical, Contact, has its West
End premiere after a two-and-a-half year run on Broadway where it
scooped the 2000 Tony Award for Best Musical. Stroman, who created
the work with librettist John Weidman, was inspired by an actual event
in her life when she went to a dance club and was mesmerised by a
woman in a yellow dress who took to the floor with a string of different
partners. |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to 1 June 2003
Tuesday to Saturday 7:45pm
Matinees Thursday, Saturday & Sunday 3:00 pm

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| Production: |
FAME
- THE MUSICAL |
| Theatre: |
Aldwych
Theatre |
| Location: |
Aldwych,
WC2
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Description:
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'Inspired'
by the Academy Award winning movie and TV series.
Set
in New York's legendary High School of the Performing Arts, Fame
- The Musical tells of the hopes and dreams of aspiring stars in
their quest for success.
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to 26 July 2003
Monday to Thursday 7:30pm
Friday 5:30pm and 8:30pm
Saturday 3:00pm and 7:30pm
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| Production: |
GREASE |
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| Theatre: |
Victoria
Palace Theatre |
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| Location: |
Victoria
Street, SW1
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Description:
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Sandy
and Danny spend a summer in love, but think they will never meet again.That
is until Sandy unexpectedly joins Danny's high school to find that
he is not exactly how she remembers him. Most famous for the 1979
film version starring John Travolta and Olivia Newton-John, Grease
has become a firm family favourite, not least for its songs which
include Summer Lovin', Hopelessly Devoted To You and, of course, Greased
Lightning. |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
up to 19 April 2003
Monday to Thursday and Saturday 7:45pm, Friday 8:30pm. Matinees
Friday 5pm, Saturday 3pm
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| Production: |
HMS
PINAFORE |
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| Theatre: |
Savoy
Theatre |
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| Location: |
Strand.
WC2
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Description:
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The
D'Oyly Carte Opera Company continues its successful 2002 season with
this jaunty musical which includes songs such as When I Was A Lad,
I'm Called Little Buttercup, I Am The Captain Of The Pinafore and
He Is An Englishman a musical version of The Taming Of The Shrew.
Songs include Wunderbar, Anothern', Another Show, Brush Up Your
Shakespeare and Too Darn Hot. |
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| Show
Times: |
Wednesday
to Saturday 7:30pm
Matinees Thursday & Saturday 3:00pm
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| Production: |
JOSEPH
AND THE AMAZING TECHNICOLOUR DREAMCOAT |
| Theatre: |
New
London Theatre |
| Location: |
Drury
Lane, WC2
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Description:
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Joseph
And The Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, one of the musicals which
helped establish Andrew Lloyd Webber as the most popular musical
writer of the last 30 years, returns to the West End. The show,
which is loosely based on the bible story, charts the rise and fall
of Jacob's favourite son, Joseph, who is blessed with a talent for
interpreting dreams and has a very natty dress-sense. Stephen Gately,
best known for his success with Boyzone, will play the role of Joseph,
following in the footsteps of Philip Schofield, Donny Osmond and,
most famously, Jason Donovan.
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to 17 July 2003
Tuesday
to Friday 7:30pm.Saturday
8:00 pm
Matinees Wednesday 2:30pm Saturday 2:00 & 5:00 pm

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| Production: |
LION
KING |
| Theatre: |
Lyceum
Theatre |
| Location: |
Wellington
St, W2
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here for map! |
Description:
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Based
on the animated Disney Movie, fun for the whole family.
The
popular story of the young lion cub Simba, as he struggles to accept
the responsibilities of adulthood and his destined role as king,
has been totally reconceived for the stage.
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to 29 June 2003
Tuesday
to Saturday 7:30pm. Matinees Wednesday & Saturday 2:00 pm Sunday
3:00 pm

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| Production: |
LES
MISERABLES |
| Theatre: |
Palace
Theatre |
| Location: |
Shaftesbury
Avenue, W1
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Description:
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Now
in its 15th year, this Cameron Mackintosh produced musical by Victor
Hugo about deprivation and downtrodden folk come to life with superb
choreography and music. Once seen you will understand it's staying
power in theatre land!
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to 28 June 2003
Monday to Saturday 7.30pm.
Matinees Thursday and Saturday 2.30pm
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| Production: |
MAMA
MIA |
| Theatre: |
Prince
Edward Theatre |
| Location: |
Old
Compton Street, W1
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Description:
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This
is a musical that has taken London by storm. Based on a story of a
mother and daughter reminiscing on days gone by then looking to the
future. The storyline is set by the brilliant records of ABBA, which
go hand in hand. Amazing! |
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| Show
Times: |
Booking
to March 2004
Monday to Thursday and Saturday 7.30pm Friday 8.30pm. Matinees Friday
5pm and Saturday 3pm
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