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It may be Swinging 60s London but out in the suburbs, behind closed doors, Kath is lonely. Craving love and affection, Kath and her bachelor brother take a lodger. Soon, both become infatuated with the shady young tenant with a murky past – Mr Sloane.
Oscar nominee Imelda Staunton (Vera Drake, Cranford, Shakespeare in Love] and Mathew Horne (BAFTA award winning Gavin and Stacey, The Catherine Tate Show) star in Joe Orton’s fiendishly dark comedy.
Originally staged in 1964, Joe Orton’s wickedly biting comedy sparked controversy with its mischievous peep at the hypocrisy behind the ‘new’ permissive society of the 1960s and the British fascination with sex.
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Horrid Henry, one of the most popular characters in children's fiction, comes to the West End this Christmas with a live stage show appropriately titled Horrid Henry - Live And Horrid!
Along with his long-suffering parents, his smelly-nappied baby brother, Peter Perfect and the rest of the gang, Horrid Henry's war on grown ups, rules and all things boring is recreated through original music, song and dance in this funny and fast moving family show.
Since 1993, when Francesca Simon's first Horrid Henry book was published, the series has sold over 12 million copies in the UK and has been published in 27 countries worldwide. The latest book in the series, Horrid Henry Robs The Bank, was published in June 2008. The stories have also been made into an animated television series on CITV.
Horrid Henry's adventures have been adapted for the stage by John Godber, Artistic Director of Hull Truck Theatre Company whose many plays include Blood, Sweat And Tears, Teechers, the Laurence Olivier Award-winning Up 'N' Under and Bouncers.
Tickets from: £38.40 to £38.40
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Maria Friedman, accompanied by an 11-piece band, will play just twenty-five performances of her most recent solo show Maria Friedman: Re-arranged at the Trafalgar Studios from 27 November 2008 - 4 January 2009. Earlier this year Maria Friedman: Re-arranged enjoyed a sell-out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory where the show was acclaimed by audiences and critics alike
Maria Friedman's band comprises some of the UK's best soloists, playing among them over 50 instruments, and will feature a mix of the original Menier Chocolate Factory programme with some exciting new additions. The running time of this show will be 90 minutes with no interval.
Some of the most renowned orchestrators and arrangers in the world have re-arranged versions of Maria's firm favourites and contemporary songs, including the work of Irving Berlin, Leonard Bernstein, Jerry Herman, Michel Legrand, Andrew Lloyd Webber, Randy Newman, Stephen Sondheim, Charles Strouse and Suzanne Vega.
Maria Friedman's first solo show in London at the Donmar Warehouse, By Special Arrangement, seen 13 years ago, won her an Olivier Award. She subsequently won two further Oliviers for Ragtime and Sondheim's Passion and has been nominated for several others. Her many musical theatre credits include Chicago, Sunday in the Park with George, Lady in the Dark, The Woman in White and Sweeney Todd in which she played Mrs Lovett opposite Bryn Terfel for the re-opening of the Royal Festival Hall. She has also played three acclaimed concert seasons at the legendary Café Carlyle in New York and regularly performs her one-woman shows worldwide and has a busy concert career. As well as numerous cast recordings, Friedman's solo albums include Maria Friedman, Maria Friedman Live and Now and Then.
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