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Avenue Q
Avenue Q is the place you live when
you can't afford to live anywhere else in New York City. It's
a place where people and puppets live as neighbors and deal
with some of life's most thorny issues. Winner of three Tony
Awards including Best Musical.
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Billy Elliot
A top selling musical by Elton John and Lee
Hall, adapted from the popular British film about one young
boy's dream to become a dancer against the will of his father.
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Blood Brothers
The award winning Best Musical contrasts the lives of
the Liverpool rich and poor when twin brothers are reunited
after separation at birth. Now in its 20th year!
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Buddy
The Buddy Holly story tells of the three
years in which he became the world’s top recording artist
with a show that features over twenty of Buddy Holly’s
greatest hits.
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Carousel
The Rodgers and Hammerstein musical that
Time Magazine called "The Best Musical of its
Century". Carousel broke the mould with this gritty, courageous and emotional look at relationships.
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Chicago
A "Best Musical" winner that satirizes the media and the legal system
when Roxie Hart murders her boyfriend and then uses her sensationalized
trial to propel her to stardom.
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Dirty Dancing
Take yourself back to Kellerman's and relive the romance and pure
dance energy of the blockbuster movie - live on stage. You'll have
the time of your life!
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Grease
Danny Bayne and Susan
McFadden perform in the return of Grease
the hot selling 50's rock’n’roll musical live and direct
from Rydell High.
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Hairspray
Tracy Turnblad a 1960's teenager yearns
to perform in the Corny Collins Dance Show and become to teen
celebrity. This winner of 8 Tony Awards on Broadway
including best musical is based on the movie.
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Imagine This
A group of actors in the Warsaw Ghetto
stage plays to inspire hope and optimism within their community.
However, with rumours of the Final Solution in the air, their play
merges with the reality they are trying to escape, and a dramatic
love story unfolds.
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Jersey Boys
The
rags-to-rock-to-riches story of a group of working class boys from
the wrong side of the tracks in Newark who became the pop music phenomenon
- Frankie Valli and The
Four Seasons.
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Joseph & the Amazing
Technicolor Dreamcoat
A new staging of the record breaking 1990s
London Palladium production by Tim Rice and Andrew Lloyd
Webber. This colourful retelling of the biblical story of Joseph and
his designer coat sings out to a whole new generation
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La Cage Aux Folles
The idyllic existence of Georges and the
dazzling drag artiste Albin, star of the La Cage aux Folles club,
is threatened when Georges’ son announces his engagement to the
daughter of a right-wing politician, who wants to close down the
place.
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Les Miserables
Multi-award adaptation of Victor Hugos humanitarian classic about
the survival of one man while being relentlessly persecuted by another.
The story is set amidst the social and political struggles of 19th century
France.
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Mamma Mia!
On the eve of her Greek isle wedding, a young lady attempts to find out
who her father is. This musical comedy features the mega-hits of 70's
pop group- ABBA.
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Oliver!
Rowan Atkinson will perform as Fagin in a
spectacular new production by Sir Cameron Mackintosh. His
family classic beginning on December 12th features the beloved
musical score of Lionel Bart.
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Priscilla Queen of the Desert
Jason Donovan stars in a heart-warming,
uplifting Australian adventure. Three friends hop aboard a battered old
bus searching for love and friendship and end up finding more than
they could have ever dreamed of. Begins March 10th, 2009.
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Sister Act
Sister Act is a divine new musical comedy about a murder witness
who takes protective custody in a convent disguised as a nun.
Beginning May 7th, 2009.
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Spamalot
The popular Broadway musical is lovingly ripped off from the classic film comedy Monty Python and
the Holy Grail, and destined to set musical theatre back a
thousand years!
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Stomp
Stomp is a movement, of bodies,
objects, sounds - even abstract ideas. There's no speech, no
dialogue, not even a plot. But what makes it so appealing is that
the cast uses everyday objects, but in non-traditional ways. Stomp
takes the everyday sounds of pipes and brooms, lighters and
garbage pail lids, and creates the extraordinary.
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Sunset Boulevard
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s stunning musical
adaptation of Billy Wilder’s classic 1950 film captures the
haunting world of the Golden Age of Hollywood.
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The Lion King
The dazzling Disney stage production based on the movie, features life-size
puppets and elaborate costumes. A hit with all ages. The winner of
25 major awards including Best Musical.
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The Phantom of the Opera
Andrew Lloyd Webber's musical spectacular based on the gothic novel
'Le Fantome de I'Opera' by Gaston Leroux. The most successful
show in box office history.
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The Sound of Music
Based on the uplifting
real-life story of the Von Trapp family,
The Sound of Music was the last collaboration of Rodgers and
Hammerstein, and one of the most successful Oscar-winning film
musicals of all time.
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Thriller - Live
A spectacular, high octane show celebrating the career of
Michael Jackson and the
Jackson 5. Eye-popping multi-media effects, dazzling
choreography, and of course their smash pop hits. Beginning
January 2nd.
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We Will Rock You
A new futuristic rock musical by Brian May and Ben Elton, featuring over
30 Queen songs. Tells the tale of an attempt to overturn a ban
on rock music.
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Wicked
L. Frank Baum's classic 'The
Wonderful Wizard of Oz' is revisited to explain how the
Wicked Witch of the West turned bad. This magical new musical has won 15 major awards and
has been called by the Washington Post, "a
breathtaking success story of a magnitude the theatre has not
witnessed since the peak years of The Phantom of the Opera".
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Zorro
The story of the masked avenger of colonial
Spanish California with a musical score by the Gipsy Kings and
choreography by some of the world’s leading Flamenco
dancers.
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The 39 Steps
John Buchan's gripping whodunit - memorably
filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935 - has at last been
thrillingly and humorously adapted for the stage.
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A View From the Bridge
Mary E. Mastrantonio and Ken Stott star in
Arthur Miller's classic play about a 1950's immigrant family
living in Brooklyn.
Performances begin January 28th, 2009.
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Calendar Girls
Tim Firth’s stage adaptation of the hit film
about a women's group that produced a nude
calendar to raise money for charity. Performances begin
April 4th, 2009.
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Complicit
Kevin Spacey directs Richard Dreyfuss in a
new play about a Pulitzer Prize winning journalist who finds
himself in front of a Supreme Court Grand Jury faced with his
own choice.
Performances begin at the Old Vic on January 7th, 2009.
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Dancing at Lughnasa
Brian Friel's award winning play is a bittersweet reflection
of life in rural Ireland on the brink of industrialization in
the thirties.
Performances begin February 26th, 20009.
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Enjoy
The life of an ageing couple takes a decidedly atypical
turn when a sociologist comes calling. Alan Bennett's rarely-performed gem
about the English way of life.
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Madame de Sade
Dame Judi Dench plays the devoted wife of the Marquis de Sade, the notorious
aristocrat imprisoned in the Bastille for his lurid escapades and
licentious behaviour.
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No Man's Land
Harold Pinter's unique and haunting play that is part mystery
drama, and part homage to the ghosts of the past and the fiction
of memory.
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Piaf
From the streets of
Paris to worldwide fame, Edith Piaf continues to be remembered and
revered for her exceptional voice and extraordinary life. This
celebrated performance runs until Jan. 24th.
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The Mousetrap
Agatha Christies classic thriller is about a group of people gathered
in a remote place who discover that there is a murderer in their midst.
Now in its 55th year on the London stage.
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The Woman in Black
The chilling Victorian ghost story, which the Daily Mail called "the
most thrilling and chilling play in years," is currently in its
20th
year.
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Three Days of Rain
James McAvoy and Nigel Harman perform in a
play that explores how the private worlds of one generation
are reinterpreted by the next. A tender and surprising story
of love lies at the heart of a creative conflict. Performances
begin January 30th, 2009.
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Treasure Island
A swashbuckling tale of adventure, intrigue, pirates,
treasure and drama on the high seas. Keith Allen stars as the notorious Long
John Silver.
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Twelfth Night
Derek Jacobi in Shakespeare’s play of
mistaken identities, unrequited love, trickery and drunken reveling.
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Waiting For Godot
Ian McKellen and Patrick Stewart play two
tramps who await the appearance of the mysterious Godot.
Performances run from April 30th, 2009 to June 28th,
2009.
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Well
Award winning play starring Sarah Miles and
Natalie Casey in which an “avant-garde performance artist”
decides to write her mother into her latest play. This unintentionally
sets off a mother-daughter showdown of riotous comedy and
heartbreaking home truths. Runs from December 29th to January
24th.
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