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River Thames Lunch Cruise tickets - The Symphony - London
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Being in London can be a tiring business. So why not put your feet up for an hour or so and experience London from the windows of our floating restaurant. There is an excellent set three-course menu to enjoy as London glides by and you sit back and relax. Departure Monday to Sunday. Boarding at Embankment Pier from 12.15 departure at 12.30. Return at 13.30 or 14.45 on Sundays. Embankment Pier is just a short walk from Embankment and Charing Cross Underground Stations. Dress code for all cruises: Smart no jeans or trainers. Sunday Lunch Cruise Menu Escalope of smoked salmon with a honey and mustard crust served with lemon Oil Slow Roasted Tomato soup with snipped chives (v) * * * * Roast meat of the day served with traditional accompaniments roast potatoes and a medley of fresh market...
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Family Weekend theatre tickets - Sadlers Wells - London
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An award winning contemporary dance show for children and their grown ups by Spanish company Aracaladanza Recommended for ages 4 + Using as a starting point Hieronymus Bosch's Garden of Earthly Delights the performance reveals a series of rich and engaging visions through dance colour light and design. In 2008 A Slice of Paradise won three major MAX Awards in Spain the equivalent of Oliviers in the UK. The endlessly inventive choreography of Enrique Cabrera it includes bubbles strawberries puppets magic dancing torches and an playful delight in the absurd that sees newspapers and bin liners come to life. Families can come early or stay on after the show to enjoy the games and events in Sadler's Wells Foyer. These include a chance to draw on and add in their own figure to a...
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Mousetrap - The theatre tickets - St Martins Theatre - London
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The world's longest-running play of any kind Agatha Christie's The Mousetrap is now in it's 52nd year! A West End staple for over 50 years The Mousetrap is the longest consistently running play in the history of British theatre. This world record breaking production continues to enthral to entertain and to thrill audiences who still flock to the St Martin's Theatre from every corner of the globe. In her own inimitable style Dame Agatha Christie has created an atmosphere of shuddering suspense and a brilliantly intricate plot where murder lurks around every corner.... The Mousetrap has been thrilling audiences from around the world for as long as Queen Elizabeth II has been on the throne. They have shared Silver and Ruby jubilees and recently both enjoyed their Golden...
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Blood Brothers theatre tickets - Phoenix Theatre - London
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"Devastating. A masterpiece. If you haven't seen it go. If you have go again!" - News of the World "***** Gripping gritty and superbly hummable it's a must"- Mail on Sunday Now commonly regarded as one of the all time great British musicals Blood Brothers has touched the hearts and minds of a generation of theatregoers in dealing with two of the most pressing social issues of our time - inequality and unemployment.A single mother in financial desperation gives away one of her new-born twin sons and attempts to keep them from discovering one another's true identity. However their lives become unavoidably linked and her secrecy leads them to a tragic ending. Get the Blood Brothers 1995 London Cast Recording
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Woman In Black - The theatre tickets - Fortune Theatre - London
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THE MOST TERRIFYING LIVE THEATRE EXPERIENCE IN THE WORLD Andrew Jarvis and Timothy Watson in THE WOMAN IN BLACK Adapted by Stephen Mallatratt From the novel by Susan Hill Directed by Robin Herford Designed by Michael Holt Lighting by Kevin Sleep Unanimously acclaimed by the critics Stephen Mallatratt’s adaptation of Susan Hill’s best selling novel combines the power and intensity of live theatre with a cinematic quality inspired by the world of film noir. It is a formula that provides audiences with an evening of unremitting drama as they are transported into a terrifying and ghostly world. Now in its 20th year over 4 million people have lived to tell the tale of one of the most exciting gripping and successful theatre events ever staged. ‘A TRULY NERVE-SHREDDING...
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Buddy the Musical theatre tickets - Duchess Theatre - London
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A foot tapping delight. It’s still a Buddy Brilliant show. - Bill Hagerty The Sun August 2007 An Utter Joy. You will leave with a smile on your face and a spring in your step. Exhilarating. - Charles Spencer Daily Telegraph August 2007 It's Back - Buddy – The Buddy Holly Story Buddy the Musical has had audiences on their feet in every corner of the globe and now Buddy the Musical - hailed as "the world's most successful Rock'n'Roll musical" is back and ready to explode on to the stage of The Duchess Theatre in London in a toe-tapping hand-clapping extravaganza! "If you haven't seen the brilliant musical Buddy yet buy your tickets now!" The Sun Buddy the Musical follows the tragically short life of Buddy Holly from his first recording contract through...
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Jasmin Vardimon Company theatre tickets - Peacock Theatre - London
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In celebration of the company’s tenth anniversary Yesterday is a retrospective new work featuring some of themost breathtaking duets striking solos and iconic moments selected fromthe company’s repertoire reprised with new choreography. Contrasting flashes of daring athleticismwithmoments of touching beauty Yesterday interweaves scenes of intimate and vulnerable tenderness with provocative and playful choreography remaining as stirring and socially relevant as ever.
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39 Steps - The theatre tickets - Criterion Theatre - London
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“Very funny” **** - Time Out John Buchan’s gripping whodunnit – memorably filmed by Alfred Hitchcock in 1935 – is now thrillingly adapted for the stage and transfers to the West End after a sensational sell-out run at the Tricycle Theatre. “A joyous version of the Hitchcock classic” - Sunday Times Nothing has been cut from this hilarious and spectacular version of Britain’s most spell -binding thriller – legendary scenes include the chase on the Flying Scotsman the escape on the Forth Bridge the first theatrical bi-plane crash ever staged and the death-defying (or nearly!) finale at the London Palladium! “Hilarious” **** - Sunday Express With four actors playing a minimum of one hundred and thirty nine roles THE 39...
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Batsheva Dance Company theatre tickets - Sadlers Wells - London
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UK premiere. Part of Dance Umbrella 2008. Founded in 1964 by Martha Graham Batsheva Dance Company is well-known for its powerful combination of force speed and passion. Whether hurtling through space or assuming a precarious balance the members of the Israel-based company are perfectly attuned to one another. Three continues artistic director Ohad Naharin’s ongoing fascination with the body and movement using the company’s astonishing physical style to full effect - dancers contort and shimmy strike improbable balances and move with fearsome velocity to a diverse soundtrack that ranges from Bach’s Goldberg Variations to an ethereal score by Brian Eno and The Beach Boys’ unabashedly joyous song You’re Welcome. Fusing elements of folk dance martial arts...
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Rain Man theatre tickets - Apollo Theatre - London
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“I didn’t take Raymond. I took half the money” When 16 year old Charlie Babbit borrows his dads car he calls the cops. Determined to make it on his own Charlie leaves. When his dad dies Charlie gets the car and some rose bushes – but not the money. Hot on the trail of the cash Charlie discovers an unknown autistic brother Raymond with an extraordinary talent for numbers. Intent on saving his business Charlie takes Raymond on a rollercoaster journey involving Las Vegas gambling learning to dance kissing. Raymond discovers a world beyond the hospital gates and Charlie the meaning of unconditional love. Based on Barry Morrow’s original Oscar winning screenplay and re-imagined for the stage by Dan Gordon and director Terry Johnson the play examines...
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