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Ghost The Musical
Bruce Joel Rubin's adaptation of his original screenplay for the 1990 movie about a murdered man who tries to communicate with his girlfriend in order to save her from a similar fate. Music by Dave Stewart and Glen Ballard.
The Grand Theatre & Opera House, Leeds
Tue 18 Jun
£15–£43 / 0844 848 2700
- 19:30
Wed 19 Jun
£15–£43 / 0844 848 2700
- 14:30
- 19:30
Thu 20 Jun
£15–£43 / 0844 848 2700
- 19:30
Wolverhampton Grand Theatre
Mon 3 Jun
£27.50–£39.50; £21.50–£37.50; £32.50–£42.50 / 01902 429212
- 19:30
Tue 4 Jun
£27.50–£39.50; £21.50–£37.50; £32.50–£42.50 / 01902 429212
- 19:30
Wed 5 Jun
£27.50–£39.50; £21.50–£37.50; £32.50–£42.50 / 01902 429212
- 14:30
- 19:30
Absence: Broken Silence Theatre Company
A darkly comic new play featuring alumni of RADA and the Royal Court.
Three And Ten, Brighton
Mon 27 May
£9 (£7.50) / 01273 917272
- 15:00
Sat 1 Jun
£9 (£7.50) / 01273 917272
- 15:00
Sun 2 Jun
£9 (£7.50) / 01273 917272
- 15:00
Betrayal: Westacre Theatre Company
- Directed by: Mike Bernardin
- Written by: Harold Pinter
Emma and Robert are married and their best friend is Jerry. When Emma and Jerry fall in love it creates a web of deceptions that extend beyond themselves and touch something at the heart of us all. Harold Pinter's masterly and exquisite exposition of the disintegration of a love affair told in reverse.
Westacre Theatre, King's Lynn
Fri 28 Jun
Studio Theatre
£16 (£10) / 01760 755800
- 19:30
Sat 29 Jun
Studio Theatre
£16 (£10) / 01760 755800
- 19:30
Fri 5 Jul
Studio Theatre
£16 (£10) / 01760 755800
- 19:30
Sat 6 Jul
Studio Theatre
£16 (£10) / 01760 755800
- 19:30
The Book Of Mormon
- Directed by: Trey Parker
Trey Parker, Robert Lopez and Matt Stone's Tony Award-winning musical satire chronicling the misadventures of two Mormon missionaries in a remote village in northern Uganda featuring the songs "You And Me (But Mostly Me)", "I Am here For You" and "Tomorrow Is A Latter Day". Directed by Casey Nicholaw and Trey Parker.
Prince Of Wales Theatre, London W1D
Thu 23 May
£37.50–£95 / 0844 482 5115
Fri 24 May
£37.50–£95 / 0844 482 5115
Mamma Mia!
- Directed by: Phyllida Lloyd
- Written by: lyrics)
Catherine Johnson's rumbustious comedy based around events at a family wedding on the sun-kissed Greek island of Kalokairi, set to an energetic songbook of ABBA hits.
Novello Theatre, London WC2B
Thu 23 May
£15–£64; £15–£67.50 / 0844 482 5115
- 15:00
- 19:45
Fri 24 May
£15–£64; £15–£67.50 / 0844 482 5115
- 19:45
Sat 25 May
£15–£64; £15–£67.50 / 0844 482 5115
- 15:00
- 19:45
Much Ado About Nothing
- Directed by: Mark Rylance
- Written by: William Shakespeare
Mark Rylance directs James Earl Jones and Vanessa Redgrave as Benedict and Beatrice in Shakespeare's pithy battle of the sexes, who put their differences to one side to stop a scheming Prince from interrupting the nuptials of young lovers Claudio and Hero.
Old Vic, London SE1
Sat 7 Sep
£11–£52 Premium seats £75 / 0844 871 7628
- 19:30
Mon 9 Sep
£11–£52 Premium seats £75 / 0844 871 7628
- 19:30
Tue 10 Sep
£11–£52 Premium seats £75 / 0844 871 7628
- 19:30
My Romantic History
- Directed by: John Davies
- Written by: D C Jackson
A wry romantic comedy that is unsentimental, a bit rude, but in the end hopeful and warm-hearted.
Barn Theatre, Welwyn Garden City
Thu 23 May
£10 / 01707 324300
- 20:00
Fri 24 May
£10 / 01707 324300
- 20:00
Sat 25 May
£10 / 01707 324300
- 14:30
- 20:00
Singin' In The Rain
- Directed by: Andrew Wright
- Written by: Nacio Herb Brown (music)
Jonathan Church directs the musical based on the MGM film about the end of silent movies and the start of a new Golden Age. The cast features Adam Cooper, Daniel Crossley, Scarlett Strallen, Katherine Kingsley and Sandra Dickinson.
Palace Theatre, London W1D
Mon 27 May
£15–£85 / 0844 755 0016
Tue 28 May
£15–£85 / 0844 755 0016
The Tempest
- Directed by: Jeremy Herrin
- Written by: William Shakespeare
Jeremy Herrin directs Roger Allam As Prospero, Colin Morgan as Ariel and Jessie Buckley as Miranda in a Renaissance staging of Shakespeare's magical tale of estranged brothers, shipwrecked lovers and revenge. Featuring music by Stephen Warbeck.
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre, London SE1
Thu 23 May
£15–£39; £5 Yard / 020 7401 9919
- 19:30
Sun 26 May
£15–£39; £5 Yard / 020 7401 9919
- 13:00
- 18:30
Wed 29 May
£15–£39; £5 Yard / 020 7401 9919
- 19:30




