King’s Head Theatre, 115 Upper Street, Islington, London 51.537987 51.537987
2nd December – 10th January 2010This critically acclaimed reworking of Charles Dickens’ classic “A Christmas Carol” is set inside a Victorian back street inn where Dickens himself conjures up a world of ghosts, magic, hardship and hope, drawing in a crowd of local punters on a whirlwind trip through the past, present and future.Adelphi Theatre, The Strand, London 51.510152 51.510152
24th November – 3rd January 2010“Christmas With Rat Pack – Live From Las Vegas” recreates the atmosphere of the 50s Strip when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr ruled the roost. Now you can join them in that glamorous era when lounge singers drank hard, smoked loads and rubbed shoulders with pretty women and presidents elect.Menier Chocolate Factory, 53 Southwark Street, Southwark, London 51.504647 51.504647
21st November 2009 – 7th March 2010The Menier Chocolate Factory is delighted to announce that Tamzin Outhwaite will star as Charity Hope Valentine in the acclaimed musical “Sweet Charity”, a gullible and guileless lady who always seems to give her heart and her dreams to the wrong man.Playhouse Theatre, Northumberland Avenue, Westminster, London 51.506965 51.506965
14th October – 2nd January 2010“La Cage Aux Folles” is the stage play of the Robin Williams comedy movie “The Birdcage”. It tells the story of a gay couple living in St. Tropez, trying to play it straight when introduced to their son’s in-laws. The cast includes John Barrowman and Simon Burke.Young Vic, 66 The Cut, Waterloo, London 51.503276 51.503276
3rd October – 9th January 2010Frank Butler is the heart-throb of Buffalo Bill’s travelling Wild West show and will take on any challenge… and win! That is, until Frank meets his match in the rough and ready tomboy, Annie Oakley. Irving Berlin’s “Annie Get Your Gun” returns to the London stage, complete with all your favourite show-stopping tunes.Adelphi Theatre, The Strand, London 51.510152 51.510152
28th September – 4th January 2010“The Rat Pack Live From Las Vegas” recreates the atmosphere of the 50s Strip when Frank Sinatra, Dean Martin and Sammy Davis Jnr ruled the roost. Now you can join them in that glamorous era when lounge singers drank hard, smoked loads and rubbed shoulders with pretty women and presidents elect.Gielgud Theatre, 33 Shaftesbury Avenue, Soho, London 51.512009 51.512009
1st June 2009 – 20th March 2010The Gielgud Theatre’s production of “Avenue Q” is a treat. It might resemble the children’s TV programme Sesame Street, but that is where the similarities end. Part of the fun comes in seeing the puppets discuss adult issues.London Palladium, Argyll Street, London 51.514571 51.514571
7th May 2009 – 17th March 2011Fans of the Whoopi Goldberg movie “Sister Act” will be happy to know that it has been turned into a stage musical at the London Palladium. And they will be even happier to know that it has been produced by Whoopi Goldberg herself! It tells the story of disco diva Deloris Van Cartier, who witnesses a murder and is put into protective custody in the one place the murderer won’t find her — a nun’s convent.Cambridge Theatre, Earlham Street, Covent Garden, London 51.513636 51.513636
28th April 2006 – 30th October 2010“Chicago” is now into its second successful year. It is often billed as the West End’s sexiest show — full of chorus girls in fishnet stockings. So if you’re a fan of the recent Hollywood remake, then get down to the Cambridge Theatre.Prince of Wales Theatre, 31 Coventry Street, London 51.509999 51.509999
29th February 2004 – 26th March 2011“Mamma Mia!” includes twenty-two of ABBA’s songs, and tells the tale of mum Donna’s memories as she approaches her daughter’s big day. If you enjoyed the Hollywood remake with Pierce Brosnan, then check out the musical at the Prince of Wales Theatre.Her Majesty’s Theatre, Haymarket, London 51.508123 51.508123
9th January 2002 – 26th February 2011The Phantom of the Opera is here… so goes Andrew Lloyd Webber’s most famous stage musical. The show is set to run and run, and is currently packing them out at Her Majesty’s Theatre in London’s West End.