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MUSICALS


Blast- Hammersmith Apollo Theatre.
70 brass, percussion and visual performers create a spectacle of choreographed drills to live music from classical to rock.

Blood Brothers - Phoenix Theatre.
Willy Russell's award-winning musical. The tale of twin brothers separated at birth, one brought up by a wealthy family, the other in the slums of Liverpool.

Buddy - Strand Theatre.
Celebrating Buddy Holly's legendary life story and the music which has stood the test of time for over thirty years.

Cats - New London Theatre.
Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-running, award-winning show based on T.S. Elliot’s stories.

Chicago - Adelphi Theatre.
The story of Roxie, a chorus girl who murders her lover but manages to get acquitted. She teams up with another murderess to form an unusual nightclub act.

Fosse - Prince of Wales Theatre.
Transfer from Broadway. Inspired by the work of Bob Fosse. Features works from Chicago, The Pajama Game, Sweet Charity and more.

The King and I- London Palladium.
Stars Elaine Page and Jason Scott Lee. Rodgers and Hammerstein's musical tale of the schoolteacher hired to teach the children of the King of Siam.

Lautrec - Shaftesbury Theatre.
By Charles Aznavour. The story of Toulouse Lautrec, the aristocratic French artist who evoked the Bohemian spirit of the late 19th century Paris.

Les Misérables - Palace Theatre.
Long-running smash hit adaptation of Victor Hugo's great humanitarian novel about love and courage in the revolutionary struggles of 19th century France.

The Lion King - Lyceum Theatre.
Stage adaptation of the Disney film. When Prince Simba is born, his evil uncle is pushed to second in line to the throne and plots to kill both Simba and his father.

Mama Mia- Prince Edward Theatre.
The music of ABBA accompanies the story in which a young woman and her mother reflect on the past and look to the future on the eve of the daugther's wedding day.

Notre Dame de Paris- Dominion Theatre.
The hit French musical arrives in London. Based on Victor Hugo's tale of the hunchback who lives in the bell tower of Notre Dame Cathedral.

The Phantom of the Opera - Her Majesty’s Theatre.
The haunting tale of a disfigured musical genius who lives beneath the Paris Opera House. The Phantom falls in love with an unknown singer and makes her a star but, when she rejects his love, he embarks on a ruthless reign of terror.

Spend, Spend, Spend - Piccadilly Theatre.
Barbara Dickson stars in a new musical about the life of Viv Nicholson, who famously won a fortune on the pools and blew it all quickly.

Starlight Express - Apollo Victoria Theatre.
Popular musical by Andrew Lloyd Webber, all done on rollerskates. A race between the world's locomotives. Now in its 15th year.

Whistle Down the Wind - Aldwych Theater.
Andrew Lloyd Webber's latest musical inspired by Bryan Forbes' classic 1961 film in which three farm children discover a man hiding in a barn and think he is Jesus.

The Witches of Eastwick- Theatre Royal Drury Lane.
The mysterious and charismatic Darryl Van Horne breezes into the lives of three bored women who are looking for a little excitement.



DRAMAS - MYSTERIES - THRILLERS

Cooking with Elvis - Whitehall Theatre.
A 14 year old girl becomes obsessed with food, her mother is looking for a toy boy since a car accident left her husband, a part-time Elvis impersonator, in a vegetative state.

Copenhagen- Duchess Theatre.
Michael Fray's award winning play focuses on the 1941 meeting of German physicist Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr. Together they made great headway in their exploration of the atom but that was before the war.

Cressida - Albery Theatre.
By Nicholas Wright. Stars Michael Gambon. The tale of the seedy goings-on back stage in the 17th century.

Dublin Carol - Royal Court Theatre.
By Conor McPherson. Brian Cox plays a man who has descended into alcoholism but is given a final chance by his daughter.

The Graduate - Gielgud Theatre.
Stars Kathleen Turner as Mrs. Robinson. A young man struggles to come to terms with his future prospects after graduating from college.

An Inspector Calls - Garrick Theater.
Award-winning story of the Birling family, a member of which played prominently in a young girl's suicide.

MacBeth - Young Vic Theatre.
By William Shakespeare. Stars Antony Sher as the man who believes it is his fate to be king.

Miss Julie - Theatre Royal Haymarket.
By August Strindberg. An aristocratic woman has an affair with a footman.

The Lady in the Van - Queens Theatre.
Alan Bennett's new play stars Maggie Smith. The true story of Miss Shephers who lived in a van in Alan Bennett's garden for 15 years.

The Mousetrap - St. Martin's Theatre.
The world's longest run, now in its 45th year - Agatha Christie's legendary whodunnit!

Peggy for You - Comedy Theatre.
Maureen Lipman plays Peggy Ramsay, the eccentric literary agent who helped craft the careers of Joe Orton and David Hare.

The Real Thing - Albery Theatre.
By Tom Stoppard. A writer has an affair with the wife of an actor who is performing in his play about adultery.

Side Man - Apollo Theatre.
Jason Priestly, Edie Falco and Frank Wood star in Warren Leight's award winning play about a group of men's obsession with jazz.

Tales from Ovid - Young Vic Theater.
Royal Shakespeare Company's production based on Ovid's epic Metamorphoses. Features the tales of Juno, Semele and Pan.

The Weir - Duke of York's Theatre.
When Valerie arrives in rural Ireland, the local men try to impress her with ghost stories. However, it is Valerie who turns out to have first-hand knowledge of all things haunted.

Wit - Vaudeville Theatre.
By Margaret Edson. Kathleen Chalfant plays Dr. Vivian Bearing, an academic who finds her own way of dealing with cancer.

The Woman in Black - Fortune Theatre.
by Susan Hill. A lawyer attempts to exorcise the ghosts of the past by recounting a case from his early career.

COMEDIES

Art- Wyndham's.
Yasmina Reza's award-winning play in which the relationship between three friends is turned upside down when one buys a work of modern art.

The Children Hundreds- Vaudeville Theatre.
Edward Fox stars in Douglas Home's political comedy in which the household of the Earl of Lister falls into disarray on polling day in 1945.

Comic Potential- Lyric Theatre.
Alan Ayckbourn's latest. Set in the future when soap stars have been replaced by preprogrammed acting androids. A spark of comic potential is seen in model number JC31333.

The Complete Works of Shakespeare - Criterion Theatre.
The reduced Shakespeare Company's abridged version of the entire works of William Shakespeare in just 2 1/2 hours.

The Complete History of America - Criterion Theatre.
The Reduced Shakespeare Company offers an alternative and comic interpretation of the events in the history of America.

Song at Twilight- Gielgud.
Noel Coward's final play is the story of an old, homosexual writer who has paid a price for concealing his sexuality. Stars Corin and Vanessa Redgrave.

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