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 Return to previous page Theatres A-F / Theatres G-O Shows at Theatres P-Z Arts Depot 5 Nether Street, North Finchley, London N12 0GA Tube Telephone 020 8343 7657 or email: tickets at impacttheatre.org.uk ) OLIVER! by Lionel Bart | Location | Other London | | Genre | Musical | | Previews from | 25 Jun 08 | | Opens | 25 Jun 08 | | Booking to | 29 Jun 08 | | Closes | 29 Jun 08 | | Time | Wed - Fri 7.30pm, Sat & Sun at 2.30pm & 7.30pm | | Performers | | | Director | Amanda Noar | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | Amanda Noar | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Impact Theatre Company | | Synopsis | | | B/O Price | £17.50 (Sat & Sun eve £20 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | **All profits from the show are being donated to charity. This year the beneficiary will be the Bobath Centre, a teaching and treatment centre providing specialist care for children and adults with cerebral palsy. |
 Courtyard Theatre Bowling Green Walk, 40 Pitfield Street, Hoxton, London N1 6EU Tube Old Street Telephone 0870 163 0717 HANNAH AND MARTIN by Kate Fodor | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 27 May 08 | | Opens | 29 May 08 | | Booking to | 22 Jun 08 | | Closes | 22 Jun 08 | | Time | Tues - Sun at 7.30pm | | Performers | Vivienne Rowdon (Hannah), Greg Patmore (Martin) | | Director | Pat Garret | | Design | | | Lighting | Giuliano Bocca | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | NEFELI Productions in association with The Courtyard Theatre | | Synopsis | In 1920s Germany, Hannah Arendt, a young Jewish student catches the eye of professor Martin Heidegger, abrilliant mind and philosopher. Enchanted by her, the married teacher becomes her mentor and lover and theyembark on a tumultuous love affair. But as the Nazis rise to power, Hannah flees to America and becomes apolitical writer. Heidegger, meanwhile, uses his fame and brilliance to further the goals of the party. Against thebackdrop of the Nuremberg War Trials, Hannah, on assignment for an American newspaper, returns to Germany toconfront Heidegger about his involvement with the Nazis and to understand what he still means to her. | | B/O Price | £ 16 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Pacific Playhouse 5-6 Playhouse Court, 62 Southwark Bridge Road, London, SE1 0AT Tube Southwark Telephone 07948 251 972 DANGEROUS CORNER by J.B. Priestley | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 13 May 08 | | Opens | 13 May 08 | | Booking to | 31 May 08 | | Closes | 31 May 08 | | Time | Tue -Sat 7.30pm | | Performers | Wendy Albiston, Martin Durrant, Lucy Grainger, Ben de Halpert, Brigid Lohrey, Lainey Shaw, Oliver Wallace | | Director | Daniel Brennan | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Show Don't Tell | | Synopsis | Set in 1932, the play sees Freda and Robert Caplan play host to their 'snug little group' of friends and colleagues at their country home. Before long, though, a cigarette box and a chance remark spark off a relentless series of revelations as we are asked to consider whether it really is best to let sleeping dogs lie? | | B/O Price | £11 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Questors Theatre 12 Mattock Lane,Ealing, London, W5 5BQ Tube Ealing Broadway Telephone 020 8567 5184 WILD GOOSE CHASE , THE by John Fletcher | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 18 Jun 08 | | Opens | 18 Jun 08 | | Booking to | 21 Jun 08 | | Closes | 21 Jun 08 | | Time | Wed - Sat 7.35pm, Mats Sat at 2.30pm | | Performers | | | Director | | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | | | Synopsis | When Mirabel returns from his travels, the last thing on his mind is settling down to married life. But old flame Oriana has not given up hope of winning back her man.Mirabel's friends catch sight of the city's two most eligible women and each is convinced they've met 'The One'. But can they convince the unpredictable ladies? Or are they all embarking on a wild goose chase? | | B/O Price | £9.50 (in advance) / (£10.50 at the door) | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | *In the Studio |
 Riverside Studios Crisp Rd.London, W6 9RL Tube Hammersmith Telephone 020 8237 1111 POTTED POTTER - THE UNAUTHORISED HARRY EXPERIENCE A Parody by Dan and Jeff | Location | Other London | | Genre | Entertainment | | Previews from | 7 May 08 | | Opens | 7 May 08 | | Booking to | 15 May 08 | | Closes | 15 May 08 | | Time | 7.15pm, Mats Sat & Sun at 3pm | | Performers | | | Director | | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Potter Productions Limited | | Synopsis | All seven Potter books in seventy minutes? Watch comic double act Dan and Jeff take on the ultimate challenge with the help of endless costumes,songs, ridiculous props and a generous helping of Hogwarts magic. | | B/O Price | £ 17.50 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | Studio 3 |
 Riverside Studios Crisp Rd.London, W6 9RL Tube Hammersmith Telephone 020 8237 1111 FACADES by The Stage Company | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 18 May 08 | | Opens | 20 May 08 | | Booking to | 29 May 08 | | Closes | 29 May 08 | | Time | 7.30pm, (Sunday 25 May at 6pm) plus Matinee Monday 26 May at 2.30pm | | Performers | | | Director | Keith Wait | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | The Stage Company | | Synopsis | Spring 1787 and the empress, Catherine the Great, is making a royal progress, inspecting her New Russia. Prince Potemkin, her former lover, needs to impress. He is pouring his fortune into building towns along the route, but how can he do it fast enough?Feydor, 'Little Father', the Prince's former campaign advisor, finds himself overseeing the works. He now has a small army of theatrical set builders! Potemkin wants scale and grandeur and, as more and more men, materials and gold arrive, the canvas buildings gradually take on a deceptive permanence. Soon the sham disguises the real, while the real hides the sham. The enigmatic young stowaway, Lida, has hidden herself in Feydor's quarters and is ambitious to exploit the situation. Is she a child of betrayal, or its mistress? For here in the Crimean hinterland, all is not as it seems. | | B/O Price | £ 12.50 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | Studio 3 |
 Riverside Studios Crisp Rd.London, W6 9RL Tube Hammersmith Telephone 020 8237 1111 SIX WIVES OF TIMOTHY LEARY By Philip de Gouveia | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 3 Jun 08 | | Opens | 5 Jun 08 | | Booking to | 26 Jun 08 | | Closes | 26 Jun 08 | | Time | Tues 3 June - Thursday 12 June and Mon 16th June - Thurs 26th June at 8pm | | Performers | Hetty Abbott, Alison Baker, Katharine Bennett-Fox, Anna Brook, Lisa Came, Charlotte Donachie | | Director | Timothy Hughes | | Design | Katherine Webb | | Lighting | Sarah Gooda | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | Steve Rafter | | Producer | WHen | | Synopsis | Marianne wants to sing. Mary wants to remember. Nena wants to forget. Rosemary wants a revolution. Joanna wants a baby. Barbara wants to say goodbye. And Tim? He wants Marianne. Spanning the ages of Jazz, Rock'n'roll and Techno, six women meditate on the highs and 'highs' of being married to counter-culture revolutionary and psychedelic messiah, Timothy Leary. | | B/O Price | £ 15 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Rosemary Branch Theatre 2 Shepperton Road, London, N1 3DT Tube Old Street Telephone 020 7704 6665 BIRD SANCTUARY, THE by Frank McGuinness | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 29 Apr 08 | | Opens | 29 Apr 08 | | Booking to | 18 May 08 | | Closes | 18 May 08 | | Time | Tues-Fri 7.30pm, Sat 7pm. Sun 5pm | | Performers | Margaret Moore, Sharon Scoggings, Mark Pollard, Fiona Cuskelly, James Boyle. | | Director | Liisa Smith | | Design | Steve Burson | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | StageSpell Theatre Company | | Synopsis | After several years without leaving the family house, concern grows for artist Eleanor. Set next to a bird sanctuary at 'the loveliest house in Dublin', the Henryson family gather to discuss the future of their inherited house and of one another. Instead, their long awaited reunion becomes a platform for family and national politics. | | B/O Price | £12 (Weds £8) | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Shaw Theatre 100-110, Euston Road,London,NW1 2AJ Tube Euston or King's Cross Telephone 0870 033 2600 FRENCH PASTE by Richard Gallagher | Location | Other London | | Genre | Comedy | | Previews from | 1 Jul 08 | | Opens | 1 Jul 08 | | Booking to | 5 Jul 08 | | Closes | 5 Jul 08 | | Time | Tues - Sat 8pm, Mats Thu & Sat at 4pm | | Performers | Michael Fish (BBC TV weatherman), Samantha Hughes, Dieter Thomas, Sue Vincent | | Director | | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Theatrespot in association with the London Pride Arts Festival | | Synopsis | 1987 was the year Margaret Thatcher won her third election; it was the year when Britain was battered by freak storms; it was the year when the gay community were first threatened with what became Section 28 ... and it was the year Tom Markham met the woman he'd been impersonating since the night he met Stephen. Stephen does politics; Tom does drag. Tom loves Over the Rainbow; Stephen keeps warning about the next cyclone. If it weren't for Tom's friend, Pam, the couple would never have stayed together. When Tom's idol, Geraldine Clarke, comes into their lives they have to take a long, hard look at who they really are. Tom isn't to know that Geraldine has her own problems and, yes, the next cyclone is due. | | B/O Price | £ 20 - £ 30 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Shaw Theatre 100-110, Euston Road,London,NW1 2AJ Tube Euston or King's Cross Telephone 0871 5943 123 CINDERELLA | Location | Other London | | Genre | Pantomime | | Previews from | 9 Dec 08 | | Opens | 9 Dec 08 | | Booking to | 3 Jan 09 | | Closes | 3 Jan 09 | | Time | Mon - Sat at various times , mostly 7pm & 2pm, but also other times so please check with box office! (No perf 25 Dec) | | Performers | Britt Ekland (Fairy Godmother) , Dominic Littlewood (Buttons) | | Director | | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Paul Tate | | Synopsis | Will the Ugly Sisters ever be beautiful? Will Cinderella get to the Ball? Will she find her Prince? | | B/O Price | £ 18.50 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Southwark Playhouse Shipwright Yard, (Corner of Tooley St. & Bermondsey St.), London, SE1 2TF Tube Telephone 0844 847 1656 MAGDALENE MYSTERIES , THE Original text by Jacek Ludwig Scarso | Location | Other London | | Genre | Entertainment | | Previews from | 14 Jul 08 | | Opens | 14 Jul 08 | | Booking to | 19 Jul 08 | | Closes | 19 Jul 08 | | Time | Mon - Sat at 7.30pm, plus at Mat at 3pm | | Performers | | | Director | Jacek Ludwig Scarso | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Vocal Motions Elastic Theatre | | Synopsis | Incorporating theatre, vocal music and contemporary dance, staging the Gospel of Mary Magdalene. | | B/O Price | £ 20 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Tabard Theatre 2 Bath Road, Turnham Green, Chiswick, W4 1LW Tube Turnham Green Telephone 08701 696 805 NEW BOY Adapted by Russell Labey from the novel by William Sutcliffe | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 22 Apr 08 | | Opens | 24 Apr 08 | | Booking to | 17 May 08 | | Closes | 17 May 08 | | Time | Mon - Sat at 7.30pm, Sat Mat at 2.30pm | | Performers | Luke Kempner (Mark), Gregg Lowe (Barry) | | Director | Russell Labey | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | | | Synopsis | Mark starts the sixth form knowing that this is his last chance to impress - to be more popular, more obnoxiious, the best informed about gynaecology. The mesmerisingly good looking new boy Barry, seems to be having trouble making friends. Everyone is afraid of him. He could be the perfect ally in Mark's mission to enhance his social status and finally get a shag. | | B/O Price | £ 13 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Tabard Theatre 2 Bath Road, Turnham Green, Chiswick, W4 1LW Tube Turnham Green Telephone 08448 472 264 COUNTRY, THE By Martin Crimp | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 27 May 08 | | Opens | 29 May 08 | | Booking to | 21 Jun 08 | | Closes | 21 Jun 08 | | Time | Mon - Sat at 7.30pm, Sat Mat at 2.30pm | | Performers | Federay Holmes | | Director | Simon Godwin | | Design | Rhys Jarman | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | Orlando Jopling | | Producer | Pulling Focus Limited | | Synopsis | Corinne has spent a blissful day in her rural idyll. But now her husband's scrubbing himself in the shower, his boss is speaking Latin, the water tastes funny and there's a young woman comatose in the upstairs bedroom. Is this how they do things in the country? | | B/O Price | £ 13 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Theatre503 Latchmere Pub, 503 Battersea Park Road,London, SW11 3BW Tube Clapham Junction (BR) Telephone 020 7978 7040 NATURAL SELECTION by Paul Rigel Jenkins | Location | Other London | | Genre | Comedy | | Previews from | 6 May 08 | | Opens | 9 May 08 | | Booking to | 31 May 08 | | Closes | 31 May 08 | | Time | Tues-Sat at 8pm, Sun at 5pm | | Performers | Alex Beckett, Pandora Colin, Alan Cox, Lisa Diveney, Richard Heap, Wendy Nottingham, Daniel Rigby. | | Director | Tim Roseman | | Design | Libby Watson | | Lighting | Richard Howell | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | Richard Hammarton | | Producer | Theatre503, in association with Whippet Productions | | Synopsis | West Anglia. The new name for Wales. Three bumbling terrorists cling to their values as the modern world invades the land of their fathers. An archaeological discovery in the valleys leads to the scientific coup of the millennium. And in Sainsbury's, a man who can't even choose a pasta sauce struggles to choose the perfect life. | | B/O Price | £ 13 (Tuesdays: Pay What You Can) | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Theatro Technis 26 Crowndale Rd,Mornington Crescent,LONDON,NW1 1TT Tube Mornington Crescent Telephone 020 7353 1700 TWELFTH NIGHT by William Shakespeare | Location | Other London | | Genre | Comedy | | Previews from | 13 May 08 | | Opens | 13 May 08 | | Booking to | 17 May 08 | | Closes | 17 May 08 | | Time | Tues - Sat at 7.45pm , Sat Mat at 3pm | | Performers | | | Director | John Morton and Jean Carr | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Tower Theatre Company | | Synopsis | It tells the story of twins, Viola and Sebastian, who get separated in a shipwreck - and are eventually reunited after a great deal of gender/identity confusion. | | B/O Price | £11 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Theatro Technis 26 Crowndale Rd,Mornington Crescent,LONDON,NW1 1TT Tube Mornington Crescent Telephone 020 7353 1700 STONES IN HIS POCKETS by Marie Jones | Location | Other London | | Genre | Comedy | | Previews from | 10 Jun 08 | | Opens | 10 Jun 08 | | Booking to | 14 Jun 08 | | Closes | 14 Jun 08 | | Time | Tues - Sat at 7.45pm , Sat Mat at 3pm | | Performers | | | Director | Despina Sellar | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Tower Theatre Company | | Synopsis | Tells the story of the effect on a small rural Irish community caused by the arrival of a Hollywood film crew, and in particular the effect it has upon Sean Harkin and his family. | | B/O Price | £11 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Tricycle Theatre 269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR Tube Kilburn Telephone 020 7328 1000 UNDER MILK WOOD by Dylan Thomas | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 12 May 08 | | Opens | 14 May 08 | | Booking to | 24 May 08 | | Closes | 24 May 08 | | Time | Mon - Sat at 8pm, Sat mat at 4pm (14 May at 7pm) plus Midweek matinees Thurs 15 and Wed 21 May at 2pm) | | Performers | Philip Madoc, Howell Evans, Cerith Flinn, Abi Harris, Jennifer Hill, Gareth Kennerley, Glyn Pritchard, Anne Rutter, with the voice of David Jason as the Voice of the Guidebook. | | Director | Malcolm Taylor | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | The London Theatre Company | | Synopsis | Captures twenty-four hours in the loves - and dreams - of the inhabitants of Llareggub, an imaginary, small seaside town in south Wales. | | B/O Price | £ 10 - £ 20 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Tricycle Theatre 269 Kilburn High Road, London, NW6 7JR Tube Kilburn Telephone 020 7328 1000 TOPLESS MUM by Ron Hutchinson | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 28 May 08 | | Opens | 2 Jun 08 | | Booking to | 28 Jun 08 | | Closes | 28 Jun 08 | | Time | Mon - Sat at 8pm, Sat mat at 4pm (2 Juner at 7pm) plus midwee matinee Wed 25 June at 2pm | | Performers | | | Director | Caroline Hunt | | Design | Conor Murphy | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | John O'Hara | | Producer | Tobacco Factory Productions & Imagineer Productions In Association With The Tricycle Theatre | | Synopsis | When a soldier returns home after serving in Afghanistan he tempts a newspaper editor with personal photos that seem to expose outrageous acts of brutality. But when their authenticity is questioned, how far can the story be spun to stop the real truth leaking out. | | B/O Price | £ 10 - £ 20 | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
 Unicorn Theatre 147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ Tube London Bridge Telephone 020 7645 0560 SHADOW PLAY by Travelling Light Theatre Company | Location | Other London | | Genre | Children Show | | Previews from | 11 Jun 08 | | Opens | 11 Jun 08 | | Booking to | 22 Jun 08 | | Closes | 22 Jun 08 | | Time | Wed-Fri 10.30am & 1.30pm; Sat & Sun 11.30am & 2pm | | Performers | | | Director | | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Travelling Light Theatre Company | | Synopsis | Four performers enter a pristine empty space and proceed to make mischief - bursting through paper walls, going wild with paint and dancing with shadows. | | B/O Price | Adults £9.50 / Children £6.50 | | Length | 45mins | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | For Ages 2 - 6 |
 Unicorn Theatre 147 Tooley Street, London SE1 2HZ Tube London Bridge Telephone 020 7645 0560 WHALE'S TOOTH, THE by Nottingham Playhouse Roundabout | Location | Other London | | Genre | Children Show | | Previews from | 2 Jul 08 | | Opens | 2 Jul 08 | | Booking to | 20 Jul 08 | | Closes | 20 Jul 08 | | Time | Tue-Fri 10am, 11.30pm & 2pm; Sat & Sun 11am, 1.30pm & 3.30pm (no performance Tue 10am, Fri 2pm or Sun 11am) | | Performers | | | Director | | | Design | | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Nottingham Playhouse Roundabout | | Synopsis | Designed for people with severe, profound and multiple learning difficulties or complex physical or medical needs - The Whale's Tooth uses interactive, sensory theatre to engage the audience in a play about relationships, journeys, loss and reconciliation. The play follows the story of Canny, a young Inuit girl, as she goes on a long and dangerous journey through snow, wind and ice to look for her missing father. The production takes place in a large igloo-shaped tent, transporting you to a stunning arctic environment rich in sound and light. | | B/O Price | Children £6.50 (Each ticket includes 1 free ticket for a companion), | | Length | 1 hr | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | For Ages 11+ |
 Upstairs at the Gatehouse Theatre Junction of Hampstead Lane/North Rd,London , N6 Tube Highgate Telephone 020 8340 3488 FOREVER PLAID by Stuart Ross | Location | Other London | | Genre | Musical | | Previews from | 24 May 08 | | Opens | 27 May 08 | | Booking to | 22 Jun 08 | | Closes | 22 Jun 08 | | Time | Tues - Sat 8pm , Sunday at 4pm | | Performers | Joe Allen (Sparky), Steven Craven (Jinx), Graham Weaver (Francis), Anthony Williamson (Smudge) | | Director | John Plews | | Design | Gemma Harris | | Lighting | Howard Hudson | | Choreography | Racky Plews | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Ovation | | Synopsis | There were these four guys, Sparky, Jinx and Francis and Smudge who loved to sing. They all met in high school around 1956. Discovering that they shared an affection for music and entertaining, they got together and dreamed of becoming like their idols - The Four Aces, The Four Freshmen, The Hi-Lo's and The Crew Cuts. They rehearsed in the basement of Smudge's family's plumbing supply company. It was here they became FOREVER PLAID. As their sound developed, they sang at family gatherings, fund raisers and eventually graduated to supermarket openings and local hops. Finally on 9th February 1964 they landed their first big gig - the Airport Hilton Cocktail Bar. On this day our story begins..... | | B/O Price | £ 12 (Sat £ 15) | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | Musical Director: Ian Brandon |
 Warehouse Theatre Dingwall Road, Croydon, London, CRO 2NF Tube Croydon(BR) Telephone 020 8680 4060 CLOCKED by Neil Flynn | Location | Other London | | Genre | Drama | | Previews from | 2 May 08 | | Opens | 4 May 08 | | Booking to | 25 May 08 | | Closes | 25 May 08 | | Time | Tues 6.30pm, Wed - Sat at 8pm, Sun at 5pm | | Performers | Lee Colley (Ray), Jonathan Oliver (Moore), Robert Austin (Quinn ) | | Director | Ted Craig | | Design | Graham Constable | | Lighting | | | Choreography | | | Costume | | | Sound | | | Producer | Warehouse Theatre Company | | Synopsis | The story of three men whose lives and relationships affect and inflict one another in the most deadly of ways. Quinn, a painter, works out of a studio in his modest townhouse which he shares with Moore who has a mysterious job that requires him to work all hours. Late one evening, Moore's life is interrupted with the appearance of a man in the house who tells him that's his name is Ray, that he met Quinn on the balcony and he is now his assistant..Is it true?And hadn't Moore met him before in strange circumstances? What would you do to stop the secrets of the past from being told? | | B/O Price | £10 / (Thurs £8 ) / (Sat £15 ) | | Length | | | Review | | | Seating Plan | | | Map | | | Other Info | |
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