Musical

There are 82 events in the Musical category.
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  • The King and I

    Musical

    2 March 2010 to 6 March 2010

    Queen's Theatre Hornchurch RM11 1QT[map]

    A performance of the musical.

     
  • The Lady or the Tiger

    Musical

    16 December 2009 to 13 February 2010

    Orange Tree Theatre TW9 2SA[map]

    A show in which the king of a semi-barbaric kingdom builds a new arena. He needs big event to open with. When his search bears fruit it causes heart ache for the beautiful princess.

     
  • The Last Five Years

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    Musical

    26 November 2009 to 28 November 2009

    Pump House Theatre And Arts Centre WD17 2JP[map]

    Tony Award-winning composer Jason Robert Brown's funny yet heartbreaking musical explores the relationship between a couple moving in different directions.

     
  • The Lion King (West End)

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    Musical

    4 November 2009 to 31 August 2010

    Lyceum Theatre WC2E 7RQ[map]

    The stage adaptation of Disney's hugely successful film. When the young lion prince Simba is born, his evil uncle Scar is pushed back to second in line to the throne.

     
  • Little Shop of Horrors

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    Musical

    16 December 2009 to 19 December 2009

    The Fairfield Halls & Ashcroft Theatre CR9 1DG[map]

    The musical tale of floral assistant Seymour who discovers an exotic plant with a mysterious craving for fresh blood.

     
  • Love Never Dies

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    Musical

    27 February 2010 to 12 September 2010

    Adelphi Theatre WC2E 7NN[map]

    The principal characters of The Phantom of the Opera continue their stories in Andrew Lloyd Webber's Love Never Dies. Ten years after the mysterious disappearance of The Phantom from the Paris Opera House, Christine Daaé accepts an offer to come to America and perform at New York's fabulous new playground of the world - Coney Island. Christine arrives in New York with her husband Raoul and their son Gustave. She soon discovers the identity of the anonymous impresario who has lured her from France to sing. Love Never Dies is a rollercoaster ride of obsession and intrigue. in which music and memory can play cruel tricks. and The Phantom sets out to prove that, indeed Love Never Dies.

     
  • The Masters of the House: Sing Christmas

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    Musical

    5 December 2009

    Radlett Centre WD7 8HL[map]

    Songs from 'Sing The Musicals' show inter-woven with a selection of Christmas standards and seasonal evergreens.

     
  • My Fair Lady

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    Musical

    27 April 2010 to 1 May 2010

    The Epsom Playhouse KT18 5AL[map]

    The story of Eliza Doolittle's transformation from a penniless flower girl to an elegant society lady.

     
  • Over The Rainbow - The Eva Cassidy Story

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    Musical

    6 February 2010

    Millfield Arts Centre N18 1PJ[map]

    A musical telling the life story of the legendary artist Eva Cassidy, following her life through dramatic scenes and live renditions of her music, including a haunting interpretation of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow'.

     
  • Pub Rock

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    Musical

    2 February 2010 to 20 February 2010

    Lyric Theatre Hammersmith W6 0QL[map]

    Cartoon de Salvo presents a show about the trials and tribulations of a covers band touring the pub circuit. The show starts off like a normal gig, before the artistic differences between the members becomes evident.

     
  • Purity and Desire

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    Musical

    9 November 2009 to 21 February 2010

    Drill Hall WC1E 7EX[map]

    Schumann knew. His early romantic song cycle The Poet's Love delves deep into the psyche of a man who's the very essence of tortured love. In a world of easy access to sex and internet porn, have the intimacies of desire and ecstasy been lost. Developed over four months and with four public performances, Purity and Desire is a daring promenade performance exploring song cycles by Wagner and Schumann.

     
  • Rent

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    Musical

    26 November 2009 to 28 November 2009

    Riverside Studios W6 9RL[map]

    Based on Puccini's La Boheme, Rent follows the lives of eight friends living under the shadow of AIDS in New York's Lower East Side in the 1990s and their struggles with love, poverty, drugs, life and death under their mantra of 'no day but today'.

     
  • Return To The Forbidden Planet

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    Musical

    22 January 2010 to 30 January 2010

    Pump House Theatre And Arts Centre WD17 2JP[map]

    Captain Tempest and his fearless crew on their journey into hyperspace and beyond. This Olivier Award winning musical based on Shakespeare's Tempest, bursts with red hot rock and roll hits including Great Balls of Fire, Good Vibrations, Teenager in Love, The Young Ones and The Monster Mash.

     
  • Return to the Forbidden Planet

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    Musical

    15 June 2010 to 19 June 2010

    Bob Hope Theatre SE9 5TG[map]

    End of term performance of the popular rock and roll musical by pupils at Mill Chase Community Technology College.

     
  • The Rex Roman Pink Floyd Show

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    Musical

    27 March 2010

    Millfield Arts Centre N18 1PJ[map]

    Comedy theatre with live music telling the story of Britain's most lovable loser Rex Roman. Our hero's Pink Floyd band, dancing chickens and air guitar superstars in a combo of prog rock and comedy.

     
  • Showstopper! The Improvised Musical

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    Musical

    21 September 2009 to 7 December 2009

    Drill Hall WC1E 7EX[map]

    Inspired by audience suggestions and entirely improvised from start to finish, Showstopper challenges its performers to ad-lib a complete musical, creating song and dance routines in a variety of styles and genres.

     
  • Showstopper! The Improvised Musical

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    Musical

    29 October 2009 to 17 December 2009

    Leicester Square Theatre WC2H 7BX[map]

    Inspired by audience suggestions and entirely improvised from start to finish, Showstopper challenges its performers to ad-lib a complete musical, creating song and dance routines in a variety of styles and genres.

     
  • Straight

    Musical

    14 December 2009 to 20 December 2009

    Drill Hall WC1E 7EX[map]

    Musical Theatre training college, MTA believes that at the heart of every good performer is a great actor, and therefore the first show produced by MTA a 'straight' play, enabling our students to flex their acting muscles from the outset in the intimate, no hiding place, that is Drill Hall 2. This play give one a real opportunity to see what this new and dynamic college producing.

     
  • Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber Of Fleet Street

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    Musical

    23 January 2010

    Rose Theatre Kingston KT1 1HL[map]

    With an almost completely local cast, comprising of aspiring professionals, regular amateur dramatic participants, but also several newcomers to performing, and the amazing Quentin Hayes in the title role, this promises to be a hugely exciting production of Sondheim's legendary musical. Opera di Nepotist's two previous performances (outdoors in Gough Square/Dr. Johnson's House, just off Fleet Street, and at Normansfield Theatre, Teddington) were sold out, and every member of the Company is particularly excited to have the opportunity of performing at The Rose Theatre.

     
  • The Threepenny Opera

    Musical

    3 December 2009

    Redbridge Drama Centre E18 2RB[map]

    An opera set in the Victorian underworld of beggars, prostitutes and crooks. MacHeath thrives on opportunism and sexual magnetism while leading his fear-driven ensemble of dastardly thieves. Brecht's caustic text and Weill's distinctive, jazzy songs reveal a society where honour is fleeting and corruption thrives.