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Pentameters Theatre
28 Heath Street, Entrance Oriel Place, Hampstead, London NW3 6TE
Tube: Hampstead
Tel: 020 7435 3648

WAITING IN THE WINGS
By Noel Coward

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from31 Aug 2010
Opens02 Sep 2010
Booking to18 Sep 2010
Closes18 Sep 2010
TimeTues - Sat at 8pm, Sun at 5pm
Price£12
PerformersFrances Cuka (May Davenport); Juliet Ackroyd (Lotta Bainbridge); Patricia Leventon(Deirdre O'Malley); Audrey Nicholson (Bonita Belgrave); Jackie Skarvellis(Cora Clarke); Estelle Collins (Maud Melrose); Beryl Nesbitt (Estelle Craven); Gillian Roy (Almina Clare); Maggie McCourt(Sarita Myrtle); Clifford Burgess (Osgood Meeker), David Lee Jones (Perry Lascoe); Penelope Dudley (Zelda Fenwick); Josie Martin (Sylvia Archibald); Jade Davidson (Doreen); Peter Evans (Dr Jevons); Rick Alancroft (Alan Bennet).
DirectorAline Waites
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerPentameters Theatre
SynopsisSet in a retirement home for actresses and focuses on a feud between residents Lotta Bainbridge and May Davenport, who once both loved the same man.
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Putney Arts Centre
Ravenna Road, off Upper Richmond Road, London, SW15 6AW
Tube: Putney
Tel: 07941 448 689

RENT
Book, music and lyrics by Jonathan Larson, Based on Puccini's La Boheme.

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from22 Sep 2010
Opens22 Sep 2010
Booking to25 Sep 2010
Closes25 Sep 2010
TimeMon - Sat 7.45pm, plus Sat mat at 2.30pm
Price£15
Performers
DirectorPaul Taylor-Mills
Design
Lighting
ChoreographyJodie-Lee Wilde
Costume
Sound
ProducerCygnet Players
SynopsisTells the story of one year in the life of friends living in modern day East Village, New York City, 1989-1990.The story centres around Mark and Roger, two roommates. While a former tragedy has made Roger numb to life, Mark tries to capture it through his attempts to make a film. In the year that follows, the group deals with love, loss, AIDS, and modern day life.
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Queen's Theatre Hornchurch
Billet Lane, Hornchurch, London, RM11 1QT
Tube: Hornchurch
Tel: 01708 443333

LADIES DOWN UNDER
by Amanda Whittington

LocationLondon
GenreComedy
Previews from27 Aug 2010
Opens31 Aug 2010
Booking to11 Sep 2010
Closes11 Sep 2010
TimeMon-Sat at 8pm (7.30pm on Tue 31 Aug & no performance on Mon 30 Aug); Matinees: Sat 4 and Thu 9 Sep at 2.30pm
Price£14 - £23 (Depending on day of the week - Saturday the most expensive)
Performersmembers of cut to the chase. Diana Croft, Sarah Scowen, Lucy Thackeray and Helen Watson. Playing all the men between them - from hunky backpackers to drag queens - will be Simon Jessop and Oliver Seymour-Marsh
DirectorMatt Devitt
DesignClaire Lyth
LightingMark Dymock
Choreography
Costume
Sound
Producer
SynopsisA group of girlfriends from a Hull fish factory celebrate jackpot success with a dream trip to Australia. From the excitement of Sydney to adventures in the outback, motherly Pearl, lovelorn Jan, shallow Shelley and timid Linda are living the dream.
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

MORECAMBE
by Tim Whitnall

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from14 Sep 2010
Opens14 Sep 2010
Booking to18 Sep 2010
Closes18 Sep 2010
TimeTue - Sat eves 7.45pm, Wed & Sat mats 2.30pm
Price£16 - £28
PerformersBob Golding
Director
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Choreography
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SynopsisCelebrating the wonderful life of Britain's best loved comic, this is a portrait of an affectionate lad with funny bones, a born entertainer, a big-hearted perfectionist.
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

RIVALS, THE
by Richard Sheridan

LocationLondon
GenreComedy
Previews from20 Sep 2010
Opens20 Sep 2010
Booking to25 Sep 2010
Closes25 Sep 2010
TimeMon - Sat eves 7.45pm, Wed & Sat mats 2.30pm
Price£15 - £30
PerformersPenelope Keith , Peter Bowles
DirectorPeter Hall
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Producer
SynopsisSheridan's 18th century comedy of love, sentimentality and marriage
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

CRAZY FOR YOU
by George and Ira Gershwin , Book by Ken Ludwig

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from12 Oct 2010
Opens12 Oct 2010
Booking to16 Oct 2010
Closes16 Oct 2010
TimeTue - Sat eves 7.45pm Wed & Sat mats 2.30pm
Price£9 - £21
Performers
Director
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerBROS
SynopsisSent by his wealthy mother to close the run-down Gaiety Theatre, aspiring actor Bobby Child falls for theatre manager's daughter, Polly Baker.
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

SPEND SPEND SPEND!
Based on the book by Viv Nicholson and Stephen Smith, has book and lyrics by Steve Brown and Justin Greene and music by Steve Brown.

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from02 Nov 2010
Opens02 Nov 2010
Booking to06 Nov 2010
Closes06 Nov 2010
TimeTue - Sat eves 7.45pm, Wed & Sat mats 2.30pm
Price£15 - £30
Performers
DirectorCraig Revel Horwood
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
Producer
SynopsisConcerns Viv Nicholson , a 23 year-old who won the pools in 1961 and famously blew~ the money within a couple of years.
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

ROCKY HORROR SHOW
Book, Music and Lyrics by Richard O'Brien

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from22 Nov 2010
Opens22 Nov 2010
Booking to27 Nov 2010
Closes27 Nov 2010
TimeMon - Thu 7.45pm, Fri & Sat at 5.30pm & 8.30pm
Price
PerformersDavid Bedella (Frank 'n' Furter)
DirectorChristopher Luscombe
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerHoward Panter for ATG and Bill Kenwright
SynopsisSqueaky-clean sweethearts Brad and Janet on an adventure they'll never forget, with the scandalous Frank 'n' Furter, rippling Rocky and vivacious Magenta.
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

SLEEPING BEAUTY

LocationLondon
GenrePantomime
Previews from10 Dec 2010
Opens10 Dec 2010
Booking to16 Jan 2011
Closes16 Jan 2011
Time
Price£20 - £30
PerformersGenerally Mon, Wed - Sun (No perfs 25 Dec & 1 Jan)
7pm on DEC 10, 11, 13, 15, 16, 17, 18, 21, 22, 23, 27, 28, 29, 30, JAN 3, 5, 6, 7, 8, 10.
1pm on DEC 24, 31, JAN 16.
1.30pm on DEC 12, 13, 15, 16, 17, 19, 24, 26, 31, JAN 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 16.
2pm on DEC 11, 18, 21, 22, 27, 28, 29, 30, JAN 3, 8, 15.
5pm on DEC 24, 31, JAN 9, 16.
5.30pm on DEC 12, 19, 26, JAN 2.
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SynopsisTells the tale of a beautiful princess who pricks her finger and falls into a deep sleep - thanks to an evil spell cast upon the by the wicked fairy. Will her true love be able to awaken her and save the kingdom from this enchantment?
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Richmond Theatre
The Green, Richmond
Surrey, TW9 1QJ
Tube: Richmond
Tel: 0844 871 7651

KING LEAR
By William Shakespeare

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from28 Mar 2011
Opens28 Mar 2011
Booking to02 Apr 2011
Closes02 Apr 2011
Time
Price£
PerformersDerek Jacobi (King Lear), Gina McKee (Goneril), Justine Mitchell (Regan), Pippa Bennett-Warner (Cordelia), Ron Cook (Fool), Michael Hadley (Earl of Kent), Paul Jesson (Earl of Gloucester)
DirectorMichael Grandage
DesignChristopher Oram
LightingNeil Austin
Choreography
Costume
SoundAdam Cork
ProducerDonmar Warehouse
SynopsisAn ageing monarch. A kingdom divided. A child's love rejected. As Lear's world descends into chaos, all that he once believed is brought into question.
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Riverside Studios
Crisp Rd, London, W6 9RL
Tube: Hammersmith
Tel: 020 8237 1111

CHRIS DUGDALE

LocationLondon
GenreMagic Show
Previews from31 Aug 2010
Opens31 Aug 2010
Booking to19 Sep 2010
Closes19 Sep 2010
TimeTues - Sat at 7.45pm, Sun at 4pm, plus Matinees: Sats 4, 11 and 18 Sep at 2.30pm
Price£15 (Sat Mats £12)
Performers
DirectorTony Middleton
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
Producer
SynopsisMagic show
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Rose Theatre
24-26 High Street, Kingston, London, KT1 1HL
Tube: Kingston BR
Tel: 0871 230 1552

HAY FEVER
by Noel Coward

LocationLondon
GenreComedy
Previews from23 Sep 2010
Opens28 Sep 2010
Booking to23 Oct 2010
Closes23 Oct 2010
TimeMon - Sat 7.30pm, Mats Thu & Sat at 2.30pm (28 Sep at 7pm)
Price£12 - £30
PerformersCelia Imrie (Judith Bliss - 23 Sep - 9 Oct), Nichola McAuliffe (Judith Bliss - 11 - 23 Oct), Alexandra Gilbreath ( Myra Arundal)
DirectorStephen Unwin
DesignSimon Higlett
LightingPaul Pyant
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerRose Theatre
SynopsisActress Judith Bliss, novelist David Bliss and their two unconventional children, Sorel and Simon, welcome four guests to their country house by the Thames. But misunderstandings mount and the unwitting guests become desperate to flee.
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Rose Theatre
24-26 High Street, Kingston, London, KT1 1HL
Tube: Kingston BR
Tel: 0871 230 1552

THREE MUSKETEERS , THE
Music by score by George Stiles. Lyrics by Paul Leigh. Book by Peter Raby with Francis Matthews. Original concept by William Hobbs. Adapted from the classic novel by Alexandre Dumas

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from27 Nov 2010
Opens03 Dec 2010
Booking to02 Jan 2011
Closes02 Jan 2011
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm, Sun at 3pm (except Sun 26 Dec & 2 Jan at 1pm & 5pm) / mats at 2.30pm on Dec 4, 9, 11, 16, 18, 22, 23, 29, 30 / 3pm only on Fri 24 Dec; 5pm only on Fri 31 Dec (Mon perf 29 Nov at 7.30pm) (3 Dec at 7pm) (No perf Sun 5 Dec, Sat 25 Dec & Sat 1 Jan),
Price£16 - £32
Performers
DirectorFrancis Matthews
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
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ProducerRose Theatre / Bud Martin
SynopsisSultry, passionate and full of the heat of Parisian summers, the story of D'Artagnan and his quest to join the legendary Musketeers
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Scoop at More London Greek-style amphitheatre
On the south bank of the Thames, between London Bridge and Tower Bridge next to City Hall.
Tube: London Bridge or Tower Hill
Tel: FREE EVENT - No need to book, simply turn up.

TOAD HALL! / DON JUAN IN LOVE
Adapted from events in Kenneth Grahame's'The Wind in the Willows'by Steam Industry Free Theatre and the young people of Southwark / by Jose Zorrilla

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from05 Aug 2010
Opens05 Aug 2010
Booking to05 Sep 2010
Closes05 Sep 2010
TimeThu - Sun TOAD HALL! (6pm) DON JUAN IN LOVE (8pm)
PriceFREE
Performers
DirectorPhil Willmott
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerSteam Industry Free Theatre
SynopsisTOAD HALL: Can the fun loving, attention seeking Mr Toad ever be persuaded to take life seriously? Join his friends Mole, Ratty and Badger as they help him through a series of scrapes and japes, defending Toad Hall from the ever watchful weasels who'd steal it away.
DON JUAN IN LOVE: The handsome Don Juan is a devil with the ladies and a demon with a blade. Join history's greatest lover as he charms and murders his way through swash-buckling adventure and heartstopping drama. But as the sun sets over the beautiful Scoop amphitheatre vengeful ghosts gather to teach him there are consequences to a life of breaking hearts and destroying families.
LengthToad (1 hr) / Don Juan (1hr 30 mins)
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Other Info*There's room for 1000 people at each performance. And the actors perform in almost any weather! Both shows are performed by the same actors and you can see both shows every night.


Soho Theatre
21 Dean Street, London W1D 3NE
Tube: Tottenham Court Rd
Tel: 020 7478 0100

IVAN AND THE DOGS
By Hattie Naylor

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from12 Oct 2010
Opens14 Oct 2010
Booking to06 Nov 2010
Closes06 Nov 2010
TimeMon - Sat 7.30pm (w/c Nov 1 9.00pm start instead of 7.30pm) (Matinees: 16, 21, 23, 28, 30 October at 3pm)
Price£
Performers
DirectorEllen McDougall
DesignNaomi Wilkinson
LightingKatharine Williams
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerATC and Soho Theatre
SynopsisIn the poverty stricken Moscow of the early 1990s, 4 year old Ivan Mishukov walked out of his apartment one day and ended up spending two years on the streets, adopted by a pack of dogs who kept him safe.
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Southwark Playhouse
Shipwright Yard (Corner of Tooley St. & Bermondsey St.) London SE1 2TF
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7407 0234

BOILING FROGS
by Steven Bloomer

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from14 Sep 2010
Opens14 Sep 2010
Booking to02 Oct 2010
Closes02 Oct 2010
TimeTue-Sat 7.30pm, Sun at 5pm, plus 10pm on Fri and 3pm on Sat 2 Oct
Price£
Performers
DirectorAlex Hassell
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerFactory Theatre
SynopsisInspired by the picnic protests held in Parliament Square between 2005 and 2007, the action unfolds against a world of ongoing natural disasters, countless public riots, the introduction of capital punishment for terrorists and temperatures reaching 42ø. Boiling Frogs pits a small group of imaginative citizens against the system as, armed only with fancy dress, blank banners and a keen eye for semantics, they attempt to re-claim freedom of speech for all.
Length1hr 30min
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Tara Studio
356 Garratt Lane, London, SW18 4ES
Tube: Earlsfield BR
Tel: 0208 333 4457

GOD'S COUNTRY
by Steven Dietz

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from19 Oct 2010
Opens19 Oct 2010
Booking to23 Oct 2010
Closes23 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm
Price£9.50
Performers
DirectorGary Diomandes
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerSaint Mary's University of Minnesota
SynopsisDocu-drama takes a close look at the shocking history of the white supremacist movement in the USA. White nationalist Robert Matthews founded a dangerous paramilitary group The Order. God's Country tells of his hate-filled career and consequent demise and of the murder of Denver talk-radio personality Alan Berg - outspoken, controversial and Jewish.
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Tara Studio
356 Garratt Lane, London, SW18 4ES
Tube: Earlsfield BR
Tel: 0208 333 4457

NINA & SHAZ
by Laura McCluskey

LocationLondon
GenreMusical Drama
Previews from02 Nov 2010
Opens02 Nov 2010
Booking to06 Nov 2010
Closes06 Nov 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm
Price£9.50
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SynopsisWhat if Martin Luther King didn't have a dream, huh? Would Y'all be dreamin' your big dreams? Nina Simone and Shazne, two women, both young, gifted and black, are bound together across generations through violence, civil rights and shattered dreams. Both seize the courage to speak out through their music.
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Tara Studio
356 Garratt Lane, London, SW18 4ES
Tube: Earlsfield BR
Tel: 0208 333 4457

ONE DAY AT A TIME
by Phil Fox

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from09 Nov 2010
Opens09 Nov 2010
Booking to13 Nov 2010
Closes13 Nov 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm
Price£9.50
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Director
Design
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
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ProducerOutside Edge Theatre Company
SynopsisLooking at how Bill Wilson co-founded with Dr Bob Smith Alcoholics Anonymous, helped it grow and then set it free. Bill Wilson struggles to stay sober. Criticised by fellow recovering alcoholics, Bill meets with an old friend who suggests a path through his troubles. Following suggestions Bill risks all and sparks off events leading to the greatest chapter in AA's history.
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The Pheasantry
152-154 King's Road London SW3
Tube: Sloane Square
Tel: 08456 027 017

FASCINATING AIDA
by Dillie Keane, Adele Anderson

LocationLondon
GenreCabaret
Previews from05 Oct 2010
Opens05 Oct 2010
Booking to23 Oct 2010
Closes23 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sat 8.30pm
Price£25
PerformersDillie Keane, Adele Anderson, Liza Pulman
Director
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Lighting
Choreography
Costume
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ProducerSamuel Joseph
Synopsis'New songs! New tops - and maybe new trousers too! Ruder and raunchier than ever'
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Theatre Delicatessen
3-4 Picton Place, London, W1U 1BJ
Tube: Bond Street
Tel: Tickets:
theatredelicatessen.co.uk/contact.html

THEATRE SOUK
Various

LocationLondon
GenreEntertainment
Previews from14 Sep 2010
Opens14 Sep 2010
Booking to16 Oct 2010
Closes16 Oct 2010
TimeDoors open 7pm Tues- Sat
Price£7 entry to market, prices for individual performances vary
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Director
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Costume
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Producertheatredelicatessen
SynopsisTheatre Souk will transform TheatreDelicatessen's home into a theatrical market place, filling its performance spaces throughout the four-storey building. From the toilets to the store cupboard the audience will be confronted with noise, mystery and a continuous shock to the system as each door opens to reveal something entirely unexpected inside, corridors, kitchens and toilets with interactive work, created by some of London's best emerging and experimental theatre makers. From puppet poker and a game show in which the audience member is the contestant, to intimate one on one performances, the original works all offer a unique take on the theme of money. Artists barter with audience members to come and see their work: choose from the twenty shows on offer or simply relax with a drink in the cabaret bar. In the midst of the recession, Theatre Souk prompts us to reflect on our money: how we get it, how we spend it, what it means to us, and how a new artistic economy might operate.
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Other InfoTheatre Delicatessen venue is the former four-storey building of the Uzbekistan Airways offices.


Theatre Royal Stratford East
Gerry Raffles Square
London, E15 1BN
Tube: Stratford
Tel: 020 8534 0310

FIVE GUYS NAMED MOE
Book by Clarke Peters, Featuring Louis Jordan's songs

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from03 Sep 2010
Opens07 Sep 2010
Booking to02 Oct 2010
Closes02 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm, Sat Matinees at 2.30pm on 18 & 25 Sep & 2 Oct. (Plus Mon perf on 6 Sep at 7.30pm)
Price£10 - £27
PerformersClarke Peters (Nomax), Ashley Campbell (Little Moe), Chris Colquhoun (Big Moe), Carlton Connell (Four Eyed Moe), Paul Hazel ( Eat Moe), Horace Oliver (No Moe)
DirectorPaulette Randall
Design
Lighting
ChoreographyPaul J Medford
Costume
Sound
ProducerUnderbelly Productions and Theatre Royal Stratford East
SynopsisSongs include 'Early In The Morning', 'Choo, Choo, Ch'Boogie', 'Saturday Night Fish Fry', 'Five Guys Named Moe' .
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Theatre Royal Stratford East
Gerry Raffles Square
London, E15 1BN
Tube: Stratford
Tel: 020 8534 0310

REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL
Script by Paul Sirett, music by Ian Dury

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from22 Oct 2010
Opens22 Oct 2010
Booking to13 Nov 2010
Closes13 Nov 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm, Sat Matinee 6 Nov at 2.30pm
PriceTue - Thu & Sat mat £12 / Fri & Sat £15
PerformersNadia Albina (Janine), Stephen Collins (Colin), Stephen Lloyd (Vinnie), Daniel McGowan ( Dave), Garry Robson (Bobby), Karen Spicer ( Pat)
DirectorJenny Sealey
DesignGaelle Mellis
Lighting
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ProducerTheatre Royal Stratford East, Graeae Theatre Company and The New Wolsey, Ipswich
SynopsisSet during a time of political change and economic hardship, this show with a live band pay tribute to Dury's anarchic spirit. It's 1979. Ian Dury and the Blockheads' new single REASONS TO BE CHEERFUL (Part 3) is climbing the charts. Labour has just lost the recent election to the Tories. Vinnie and his mates are big Ian Dury fans and they'd do anything to see him at the Hammersmith Odeon. They don't have tickets and the gig's sold out - but then events take a surprising turn..
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Other InfoMusical Director Robert Hyman


Theatre503
Above the Latchmere Pub, 503 Battersea Park Road, London, SW11 3BW
Tube: Clapham Junction (then 15 to 20 min walk)
Tel: 020 7978 7040

BREED
by Lou Ramsden

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from21 Sep 2010
Opens23 Sep2010
Booking to16 Oct 2010
Closes16 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.45pm, Sun 5pm
Price£14 (Tues Pay What You Can)
PerformersJohn Michie, Jessie Cave, Deirdre O'Kane, Paul Stocker, Tom Reed
DirectorTim Roseman
DesignSimon Daw
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
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ProducerTheatre503
SynopsisLiv is in trouble - her mum's planning a dog fight, her dad's getting out of jail, her brother's getting too close to her baby, the police are sniffing around and the pack is closing in.
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Theatro Technis
26 Crowndale Rd, London, NW1 1TT
Tube: Mornington Crescent
Tel: 020 7387 6617

RIPPER'S 5, THE
by Karlton Parris and Louisa Jay

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from21 Sep 2010
Opens23 Sep2010
Booking to16 Oct 2010
Closes16 Oct 2010
TimeTues- Sat at 7.30pm, Mats Tues & Sun at 2.30pm
Price£15
PerformersLisa Adamiec (Catherine Eddowes), Holly Clark (Princess Alice May), Sarah Dearlove (Annie Chapman/Queen Victoria), Charlie England (Merlin/Inspector Aberline), Amy Forrest (Mary Kelly), Danny McGinn (The Purist), Katherine Mount (Lizzie Stride), Kenny Nicolson, Riku Rokkanen (Edgar), Ria Whitton (Polly Nichols/Anne Crook)
DirectorKarlton Parris
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Lighting
Choreography
Costume
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ProducerSkint Productions
SynopsisThe haunting story of Edgar, Queen Victoria's grandson - a man who will do anything to discover who Jack the Ripper was and is desperate to talk to the only people who can really know; the Ripper's five victims .
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Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road
London, NW6 7JR
Tube: Kilburn
Tel: 020 7328 1000

TINY KUSHNER - FIVE ONE ACT PLAYS
by Tony Kushner

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from01 Sep 2010
Opens03 Sep 2010
Booking to25 Sep 2010
Closes25 Sep 2010
TimeMon - Sat 8pm, Mats Sat at 4pm, plus Wed Mat 22 Sep at 2pm (3 Sep at 7pm)
Price£15 (Mon £15) (Sat eve £20)
PerformersJ.C Cutler, Kate Eifrig, Jim Lichtscheidl and Valeri Mudek.
DirectorTony Taccone
DesignAnnie Smart
LightingAlexander V. Nichols
Choreography
Costume
SoundVictor Zupanc
ProducerTricycle Theatre presents the The Guthrie Theater/Berkeley Repertory Theatre production
SynopsisA collection of five one-act plays by Tony Kushner.
FLIP FLOP FLY!: A bizarre lunar encounter between two dead women, Lucia Pamela - the fabulous American concert pianist, singer, songwriter, recording star, bandleader and radio personality, who claimed to have made a record album on the moon in1969 - and Geraldine, the deposed queen of Albania. With one nattering on about her life in entertainment and the other about her life in exile, the two compare the courses of their lives.
TERMINATING OR SONNET LXXV OR 'LASS MEINE SCHMERZEN NICHT VERLOREN SEIN' OR AMBIVALENCE: Sitting in an office are Esther, an analyst, and her former patient, Hendryk, along with their lovers, Dymphna and Billygoat , respectively, as Hendryk, pleads with Esther to take him back as a patient.
EAST COAST ODE TO HOWARD JARVIS: A LITTLE TELEPLAY IN TINY MONOLOGUES: An outrageous 1990s scheme actually used to avoid paying taxes. As a housing detective discovers its success, news of the fraud spreads rapidly, prompting the government to investigate.
DR. ARNOLD A. HUTSCHNECKER IN PARADISE: Metatron, a Recording Angel with a million eyes, is holding a supervisory session with Dr. Hutschneker in an upscale office in heaven. The two discuss how Hutschneker's pains and his denial of mortality could quite possibly be related to his sessions with his own patient, Richard Milhous Nixon, with whom he frequently meets in the afterlife.
ONLY WE WHO GUARD THE MYSTERY SHALL BE UNHAPPY: Now-former First Lady Laura Bush reads from The Brothers Karamazov to the pyjama-clad ghosts of dead Iraqi children, all of whom are watched over by an angel.
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Tricycle Theatre
269 Kilburn High Road
London, NW6 7JR
Tube: Kilburn
Tel: 020 7328 1000

BROKEN GLASS
by Arthur Miller

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from30 Sep 2010
Opens06 Oct 2010
Booking to27 Nov 2010
Closes27 Nov 2010
TimeMon - Sat 8pm, Mats Sat at 4pm, plus Mid week mats: 13, 20 Oct, 10, 17 Nov (6 Oct at 7pm)
Price£18 (Mon £15) (Sat eve £22)
PerformersAntony Sher (Philip Gellburg), Emily Bruni (Harriet), Lucy Cohu (Sylvia Gellburg), Nigel Lindsay (Dr Harry Hyman), Madeleine Potter (Margaret Hyman) , Brian Protheroe (Stanton Case)
DirectorIqbal Khan
DesignMike Britton
LightingMatthew Eagland
Choreography
Costume
Sound
ProducerTricycle
SynopsisPhillip and Sylvia Gellburg are a Jewish married couple living in New York in the last days of November 1938. Sylvia suddenly becomes partially paralysed from the waist down after reading about the events of Kristallnacht in the newspaper. Dr. Harry Hyman is contacted by Phillip to try and help Sylvia recover. Dr. Hyman believes that Sylvia's paralysis is psychosomatic, and though he is not a psychiatrist, he begins to treat her according to his diagnosis.
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

GARBAGE KING, THE
Adapted by Oladipo Agboluaje. From the book by Elizabeth Laird

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from25 Sep 2010
Opens25 Sep 2010
Booking to31 Oct 2010
Closes31 Oct 2010
TimeWed & Thu 1pm, Fri 10.30am, Sat & Sun at 1pm (Extra 1pm perfs on Tues 28 Sep & Tues 26 Oct / Extra 7pm perfs in Oct on Sat 2 Thu 7, Thu 14 , Sat 16, Thu 21 , Fri 29, Sat 30 / Extra 5.30pm perfs in Oct on Sat 9, Sat 23, Thu 28 / No 1.30pm perfs on Sat 9 Oct, Thu 28 Oct / No 10.30am perf on Fri 29 Oct )
Price£ 16.50
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ProducerUnicorn Theatre
SynopsisWhen Mamo meets Dani in a graveyard in Addis Ababa, he sees a spoiled little rich boy. To someone who's been abandoned in the city's shanties and forced to flee child-traffickers, it seems that only a fool would run away from such a privileged life.
Length
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

DAY THE WATERS CAME, THE
By Lisa Evans

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from05 Oct 2010
Opens05 Oct 2010
Booking to09 Oct 2010
Closes09 Oct 2010
TimeTues 7.15pm, Wed & Thu 1.45pm & 7.15pm, Fri 10.45am & 7.15pm, Sat 1.45pm
Price£ 10.50
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ProducerTheatre Centre
SynopsisIt's summer 2005. Maya Marsalis takes you by the hand - sometimes the throat - and leads you through her landscape on the day Hurricane Katrina came, the levees broke, the world watched and the US Government did nothing. Go with her as she shows you how her world and that of thousands of black American citizens changed forever on the day the waters came.
Length1 hr
Review
Other InfoFor everyone aged 13 and above


Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

NOT ABOUT HEROES
By Stephen MacDonald

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from13 Oct 2010
Opens13 Oct 2010
Booking to17 Oct 2010
Closes17 Oct 2010
TimeWed 1.15pm & 7pm, Thu 1.15pm & 7pm, Fri 10.30am & 1.45pm, Sat 1.45pm, Sun 1.45pm
Price£ 10
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ProducerTheatre Unlimited
SynopsisSet in a Scottish war hospital during WW1, this is the story of the meeting and developing friendship of the celebrated writer, Siegfried Sassoon and the then unknown Wilfred Owen, who was suffering from shell shock. It was this profoundly creative and liberating friendship that finally unlocked Owen's poetic genius to express the horror and pity of war; a war which claimed his life exactly one week before the armistice.
Length2hrs 15mins
Review
Other InfoFor everyone aged 14 and above


Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

DEFYING HITLER
Adapted for the stage by Rupert Wickham. From the book by Sebastian Haffner

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from20 Oct 2010
Opens20 Oct 2010
Booking to24 Oct 2010
Closes24 Oct 2010
Time
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ProducerTheatre Unlimited
SynopsisThe rise of the Nazis is explored simultaneously through the eyes of the child who experienced it and of the 32-year-old man looking back over his early life and wrestling with the question 'whatever became of the Germans?'
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

TIN SOLDIER
By Noel Greig

LocationLondon
GenreChildren Drama
Previews from27 Oct 2010
Opens27 Oct 2010
Booking to31 Oct 2010
Closes31 Oct 2010
Time
Price£ 10.50
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ProducerA Tangere Arts & Unicorn Theatre Co-Production
SynopsisJoin our brave tin traveller on an action packed journey stuffed with songs, surprises and a gallery of grotesques. Cursed by an evil goblin, chased by a monstrous rat, swallowed by an enormous fish and deserted by his comrades, our unflinching hero hurtles towards his appointment with destiny.
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

MOLE IN THE HOLE
By Tim Webb

LocationLondon
GenreChildren Drama
Previews from04 Dec 2010
Opens04 Dec 2010
Booking to02 Jan 2011
Closes02 Jan 2011
Time10.45am on DEC 7, 8, 9, 10, 14, 15, 16, 17 /// 11.30am on DEC 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31; JAN 2 /// 1.45pm on DEC 7, 8, 10, 15, 17 /// 2.15pm on DEC 9, 14, 16 /// 2.30pm on DEC 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21, 22, 23, 24, 28, 29, 30, 31, JAN 2
Price£ 10.50
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DirectorTim Webb
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ProducerOily Cart
SynopsisMeet the Mole Family in their cosy, underground home, lined with straw and strewn with sweet-smelling herbs. This is a wonderland with delights underfoot, popping out from the walls and even down from the ceiling. The Musical Mole fills the cavern with sounds as we journey to meet the Silly Rabbits, the Brave Snail and encounter some problems that the Moles will need all your help to solve.
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Unicorn Theatre
147 Tooley Street, London, SE1 2HZ
Tube: London Bridge
Tel: 020 7645 0560

BEAUTY AND THE BEAST
By Phil Porter

LocationLondon
GenreChildren Drama
Previews from04 Dec 2010
Opens04 Dec 2010
Booking to23 Jan 2011
Closes23 Jan 2011
Time10.15am on DEC 7, 8, 10, 15, 16, 17, JAN 12, 13, 14, 19, 20 /// 11am on JAN 21 /// 1.45pm on DEC 9, 14, 16, JAN 11, 13, 18, 20 /// 2pm on DEC 4, 5, 11, 12, 18, 19, 21,22, 23, 26, 28, 29, 30, JAN 8, 15, 16, 22, 23 /// 7pm on DEC 11, 18, 22, 23, 29, 30, JAN 8, 15, 22
Price£ 19
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ProducerUnicorn Theatre
SynopsisWhen Belle's father loses his job as a merchant, the family is forced to move to the country and survive by growing vegetables. Although beautiful and highly skilled with a trowel, Belle has trouble keeping a lid on her fiery temper, which is constantly getting her into trouble. But when threatened by the terrifying Beast, Belle's father is forced to trade his green-fingered daughter for his life. Will Belle's temper get her into hot water, or will she and the savage Beast manage to tame one another?
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Union Theatre
204 Union Street, London, SE1
Tube: Southwark
Tel: 0844 477 1000

REMAINS OF THE DAY, THE
Music, Book & Lyrics by Alex Loveless. Based on the Novel 'The Remains of the Day' by Kazuo Ishiguro

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from01 Sep 2010
Opens02 Sep 2010
Booking to25 Sep 2010
Closes25 Sep 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm, Sat & Sun Matinees at 2.30pm
Price£15.50
PerformersChristopher Bartlett, Adrian Beaumont, Hannah Bingham, Lucy Bradshaw, Marc Forde, Finola Glacken , Sophie Juge, Reuben Kaye, Stephen Rashbrook, Dudley Rogers, Gemma Salter, Katia Sartini, Paul Tate, Leejay Townsend, Alan Vicary, Rebecca Whitbread
DirectorChris Loveless
DesignDavid Shields
LightingChris Lince
Choreography
Costume
SoundMatt Hall
ProducerSimon James Collier in association with Fallen Angel Theatre and Ben David Productions
SynopsisDarlington Hall lies dormant, its prior distinction a passing memory. In the twilight of his life, Stevens, long-standing and devoted butler to the late Lord Darlington struggles to meet the needs of its new owner. Convinced he requires more staff in order to remedy his professional woes, Stevens sets out to meet his one-time housekeeper and bring her back to Darlington Hall. But as his journey progresses, Stevens begins to question his former employer's convictions and to wonder whether he has lost much more than simply a housekeeper.
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Other InfoMovement by Omar F. Okai. Instrumental Arrangements by Rowland Lee


Union Theatre
204 Union Street, London, SE1
Tube: Southwark
Tel: 0844 477 1000

BELLS ARE RINGING
Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green. Music by Jule Styne

LocationLondon
GenreMusical
Previews from29 Sep 2010
Opens01 Oct 2010
Booking to23 Oct 2010
Closes23 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sat 7.30pm, Sat & Sun Matinees at 2.30pm (1 Oct 7pm)
Price
PerformersAnna-Jane Casey, Gary Milner
DirectorPaul Foster
DesignChristopher Giles
LightingTim Mascall
ChoreographyAlistair David
CostumeChristopher Giles
Sound
ProducerJonathan Russell Productions
SynopsisTells the story of Ella Peterson who works at Susanswerphone, her cousin's answering service for the celebrities on New York's smart East Side. With plenty of opportunities to indulge her gift for 'helping' others, events begin to spiral out of control as Ella falls for hard-drinking playwright Jeff Moss and her little white lies come back to haunt her.
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Upstairs at the Gatehouse
Above The Gatehouse Pub, Junction of Hampstead Lane/North Rd, London, N6 4BD
Tube: Highgate
Tel: 020 8340 3488

DROWSY CHAPERONE, THE
Music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison and book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar

LocationLondon
GenreMusical Comedy
Previews from23 Sep 2010
Opens28 Sep 2010
Booking to31 Oct 2010
Closes31 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sat at 7.45pm, Sun at 4pm
Price£12 (Fri & Sat £16)
PerformersSiobhan McCarthy (Drowsy Chaperone), Michael Howe(Aldolpho) , Ashley Day (Robert), Amy Diamond (Janet) , Matthew Lloyd Davies (Man In Chair ), Gavin Keenan (George), Graham Lappin (Mr. Feldzeig), Ursula Mohan (Mrs. Tottendale), Jo Parsons (Gangster), Giovanni Spano (Gangster), John Rawnsley (Underling) , Tanya Robb (Kitty).
DirectorRacky Plews
DesignMartin Thomas
LightingHoward Hudson
ChoreographyFabian Aloise
Costume
SoundAaron Buck
ProducerOvation in association with Alex Segal
SynopsisTo chase his blues away, a modern day musical theatre addict known simply as 'Man in Chair'drops the needle on his favourite LP - the 1928 musical comedy The Drowsy Chaperone. From the crackle of his hi-fi, the uproariously funny musical magically bursts to life on stage, telling the tale of a pampered Broadway starlet who wants to give up show business to get married, her producer who sets out to sabotage the nuptials, her chaperone, the debonair groom, the dizzy chorine, the Latin lover and a pair of gangsters who double as pastry chefs.
Length2hrs
Review
Other InfoMusical Director: Tim Whiting


Waterloo East Theatre
Brad Street, London, SE1 8TG
Tube: Waterloo or Southwark
Tel: 020 7928 0060

TOM CREAN - ANTARCTIC EXPLORER
by Aidan Dooley

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from02 Sep 2010
Opens02 Sep 2010
Booking to04 Sep 2010
Closes04 Sep 2010
TimeThu - Sat 7.30pm
Price£15
PerformersAidan Dooley
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SynopsisA one-man show. The life-story of Tom Crean, intrepid Antarctic explorer and one of Ireland's unsung heroes. Crean was one of the few men to survive three iconic expeditions: Discovery, Terra Nova and Endurance - and served with both Scott and Shackleton. His story is a testament of human fortitude against the elements.
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Waterloo East Theatre
Brad Street, London, SE1 8TG (under the railway arches at Waterloo East station)
Tube: Waterloo
Tel: 020 7928 0060

SUNSET BITCH
with Jessica Martin

LocationLondon
GenreMusical comedy
Previews from08 Sep 2010
Opens08 Sep 2010
Booking to26 Sep 2010
Closes26 Sep 2010
TimeTues-Sat at 7.30pm, Sun mat at 4pm
Price£15
PerformersJessica Martin (Veronique Raymond )
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SynopsisOne-woman show . She shares her journey from rags to riches (and back again), and with a little help from her showbiz pals we discover why she became the Sunset Bitch.
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Waterloo East Theatre
Brad Street, London, SE1 8TG (under the railway arches at Waterloo East station)
Tube: Waterloo
Tel: 020 7928 0060

DEPARTURE LOUNGE
by Dougal Irvine

LocationLondon
GenreMusical comedy
Previews from28 Sep 2010
Opens30 Sep 2010
Booking to31 Oct 2010
Closes31 Oct 2010
TimeTues, Wed, Thurs at 7.30pm; Fri at 7pm & 9 pm; Sat at 4pm & 7.30pm; Sun at 4pm (30 Sep at 7pm)
Price£19
PerformersChris Fountain (JB), Verity Rushworth (Sophie), Harry Hepple (Pete), Liam Tamne (Jordan), Steven Webb (Ross)
DirectorPip Minnithorpe
DesignWill Reynolds
LightingWill Reynolds
ChoreographyCressida Carre
CostumeGeorgia Lowe
SoundGareth Owen
ProducerAndy Barnes, Joseph Smith and Hilary A. Williams in association with Theatre Royal Stratford East and Olive Theatre
SynopsisDelayed at Malaga Airport after a week in the sun to celebrate their graduation from school, four less-than-innocent 18 year olds caught between adolescence and adulthood reminisce about their time together. It soon becomes clear that their individual memories of the holiday are at odds, particularly when it comes to romance and the girl on all their minds.. Is she as innocent as we're lead to think and will the boys friendships hold firm as they all face a coming of age?
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Waterloo East Theatre
Brad Street, London, SE1 8TG (under the railway arches at Waterloo East station)
Tube: Waterloo
Tel: 020 7928 0060

BEING SELLERS
by Carl Caulfield

LocationLondon
GenreComedy
Previews from02 Nov 2010
Opens02 Nov 2010
Booking to19 Nov 2010
Closes19 Nov 2010
TimeTues-Sat at 7.30pm, Sun mat at 4pm
Price£15
PerformersDavid Boyle
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SynopsisPeter Sellers was celebrated for his ability to transform himself completely into his characters - from Chief Inspector Clouseau to Doctor Strangelove - but who was he and what was the personal cost of his comic genius? The show brings to life a wealth of memorable characters to unmask a tortured Goon
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Waterloo Station Theatre
Waterloo Station, London SE1 (the entrance is near the corner of York Road and Mepham Street)
Tube: Waterloo
Tel: 0871 297 0740

RAILWAY CHILDREN, THE
Mike Kenny's adaptation of E. Nesbit's novel

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from04 Jul 2010
Opens12 Jul 2010
Booking to02 Jan 2010
Closes02 Jan 2010
TimeMon, Wed - Sat at 7.30pm, Sun at 1pm & 5pm (EXCEPT on Sundays between 26th Sep to 5th of Dec which will be one perf at 2.30pm - except Sun 24th Oct when there will be two perfs at 1pm & 5pm) , Mats Thu & Sat at 2.30pm (XMAS: Fri 24 Dec at 2.30pm ; No perfs Sat 25 & Sun 26 Dec; Mon 27 , Tues 28, Wed 29, Thu 30 Dec at 2.30pm & 7.30pm; Fri 31 Dec at 2.30pm; No perf Sat 1 Jan; Sun 2 Jan at 1pm & 5pm)
Price£20.50 - £45.50
PerformersCaroline Harker (Mother), Marshall Lancaster (Mr Perks), David Baron (The Old Gentleman), Nicholas Bishop (Peter), Louisa Clein (Phyllis), Caroline Harker (Mother), Elizabeth Keates (Mrs Perks), Steven Kynman (Jim), Marshall Lancaster (Mr Perks), Roger May (Father/Doctor), Blair Plant (Shepansky), Amanda Prior (Mrs Viney) , Sarah Quintrell (Roberta), Grace Rowe, Mat Ruttle.
DirectorDamian Cruden
DesignJo Scotcher
LightingRichard G. Jones
Choreography
Costume
SoundCraig Vear
ProducerYork Theatre Royal
SynopsisTells the story of Bobby, Peter and Phyllis, three children whose lives change dramatically when their father is mysteriously taken away. They move from London to a cottage in rural Yorkshire with their mother where they befriend the local railway porter and embark on a magical journey of discovery, friendship and adventure. But the mystery remains - where is Father, and is he ever coming back?
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Other InfoPerformed at a unique venue at Waterloo Station in the former Eurostar terminal. The auditorium, created especially for this production, will be built with the audience seated either side of the original railway track, with the action taking place both on the track and on the platforms either side. The production, which uses the old Gentleman's saloon carriage from the original classic film, will also feature a period steam train from the National Railway Museum in York.


Wembley Arena
Arena Square, Engineers Way, London, United Kingdom, HA9 0AA
Tube: Wembley Park
Tel: 0844 847 1963

DOCTOR WHO LIVE
Developed in association with Steven Moffat

LocationLondon
GenreEntertainment
Previews from08 Oct 2010
Opens08 Oct 2010
Booking to10 Oct 2010
Closes10 Oct 2010
TimeFri 7.30pm, Sat 3pm & 7pm, Sun 3.30pm
Price£25 - £38
PerformersNigel Planer (Vorgenson) Nick Briggs . Please note that actors from the TV series will not be appearing live on stage.
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ProducerBBC Worldwide
SynopsisOpening in wartime London and concluding in an epic onstage battle, audiences should expect the unexpected as the The Doctor's arch-enemies the Daleks are joined by some of the best-loved and most terrifying monsters from the TV series including the Cybermen, Weeping Angels, Judoon and Oods to name but a few. Nigel Planer will play the part of Vorgenson, a character exclusively adapted for the tour by the television programme's Executive Producer and Lead Writer Steven Moffat. The new character is described as an 'inter-galactic showman' who is the Doctor's biggest fan. The stage show will follow Vorgenson on an inter-galactic journey as he summons monsters in his Minimiser for the audience to see. Matt Smith will appear as the Doctor in specially filmed sequences to be shown on a giant screen on stage (NOTE: Matt Smith will NOT be appearing live). Nick Briggs, famous for voicing some of the scariest Doctor Who monsters including the Daleks and Cybermen, is onboard to replicate his voice talents live on stage every night. Briggs will also portray Winston Churchill, who is summoned by Vorgenson through his Minimiser. (Please note that actors from the TV series will not be appearing live on stage. )
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Other InfoFeatures a special FX, optical illusions and spectacular pyrotechnics building to an epic finale. Specially edited video clips, drawn from the TV Programme will be shown on a massive screen and accompanied by the music of Murray Gold. These iconic scores will be brought to life by a 16 piece orchestra live on stage. ÿDoctor Who Live will also feature a spectacular array of stunts and illusions, including a flying Dalek, all designed by Britain's illusionists, The Twins, who have come to prominence in the last few years by designing the illusion of flying without wires, and they have a reputation for large scale stunts including making an elephant disappear live on stage.


White Bear Theatre
138 Kennington Park Road, London, SE11 4DJ
Tube: Kennington
Tel: 020 7793 9193

CYRANO DE BERGERAC
by Edmond Rostand , adapted by Ranjit Bolt

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from03 Aug 2010
Opens04 Aug 2010
Booking to04 Sep 2010
Closes04 Sep 2010
TimeTues to Sat at 7.30pm, Mats: Sat at 2.30pm, Sun at 5.30pm
Price£13
PerformersGwilym Lloyd (Cyrano), Samuel Donnelly, Alexander Barne, Georgia Maguir, Naomi Bullock, Dave Frias-Robles, Christopher Tester, Lucy Evans, David Mildon, Philip Scott-Wallace, Ben Higgins, Christos Lawton
DirectorSimon Evans
DesignKate Matthews
Lighting
Choreography
Costume
SoundEdward Lewis
ProducerBlack and White Rainbow
SynopsisBlends classical and contemporary dynamics to transport an audience into the midst of this infamous and heart wrenching love story.
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White Bear Theatre
138 Kennington Park Road, London, SE11 4DJ
Tube: Kennington
Tel: 020 7793 9193

MAGNETIC LADY, THE
by Ben Jonson

LocationLondon
GenreComedy
Previews from07 Sep 2010
Opens07 Sep 2010
Booking to25 Sep 2010
Closes25 Sep 2010
TimeTues to Sat at 7.30pm, Sun at 5.30pm(extra Fundraising Gala Matinee on Sat 18th Sep at 3.30pm inc. Q&A, free programme and meet the cast)
Price£13 ( Sat 18 Sep £20 )
PerformersMichael Bagwell, Maggie Robson, Gareth Pilkington, Jennifer Shakesby, Juliet Lundholme, Sanjay Sutar, Matt Mowatt, Anthony Acosta, Andrew Chevalier, Billy Knowles, Matthew Leigh, Jonathan Benda, Sharron Byrne, Darrie Gardner
DirectorElizabeth Elstub
DesignJames Sheppard
LightingJason Osterman
Choreography
CostumeCatherine Wheaton & Louie Thomas
Sound
ProducerLights of London productions
SynopsisUpdated to the stylish 1930's. The fabulously wealthy Lady Loadstone holds a dinner party to marry off her young niece Placentia Steele, who possesses a large dowry, which is kept in the tightfisted hands of Sir Moth Interest. With a motley assortment of gentlemen dinner guests in attendance, all motivated by either love or money, and a household of unmanageable servants, the outcome is a comic and complex tangle of misunderstandings, mishaps and marriages!
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Wilton's Music Hall
1 Graces Alley, London E1 8JB
Tube: Aldgate East or Tower Hill
Tel: 0207 702 2789

JILL HALFPENNY CELEBRATES THE GREAT BRITISH SONGBOOK

LocationLondon
GenreCabaret
Previews from28 Sep 2010
Opens29 Sep 2010
Booking to30 Sep 2010
Closes30 Sep 2010
TimeTue - Thu 8pm
Price£17.50 - £35
PerformersJill Halfpenny, Chris Elllis-Stanton
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ProducerNeil Marcus & Hilary Williams
SynopsisJill Halfpenny, will perform the songs of Anthony Newley, Gary Barlow, Eric Clapton, The Beautiful South, Richard O Brien, John Lennon, Paul McCartney, The Police, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tim Rice, Stiles & Drewe, Leslie Bricusse and many more. She is joined by Chris Ellis-Stanton
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York Hall Leisure Centre
5 - 15 Old Ford Road, Bethnal Green, London, E2
Tube: Bethnal Green
Tel: 020 7638 8891 (Barbican Box office)

BEAUTIFUL BURNOUT
by Bryony Lavery

LocationLondon
GenreDrama
Previews from16 Sep 2010
Opens16 Sep 2010
Booking to02 Oct 2010
Closes02 Oct 2010
TimeTues - Sun 8pm. Plus matinee perfs at 2pm on 18, 22, 25, 29 Sep
Price£18
PerformersRyan Fletcher, Eddie Kay, Vicki Manderson, Lorraine McIntosh, Taqi Nazeer, Henry Pettigrew, Ewan Stewart
DirectorScott Graham and Steven Hoggett
DesignLaura Hopkins
LightingAndy Purves
Choreography
Costume
SoundCarolyn Downing
ProducerFrantic Assembly and National Theatre of Scotland, in association with the Barbican
SynopsisPhysical theatre about Scottish boxers. Cameron is going places. He's going to see lights. He's going to make the world take notice and kneel at his feet. He's fighting for his club, his Mum, his place in the world. And this boy is a natural. He has an affinity with the violence, the balance, the ritual, the grace, and the power. He is indestructible.
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