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Bobby Socks And Blue Jeans
Jukebox musical featuring hits from the 1950s and 1960s, including songs by Elvis, The Beatles, The Everly Brothers, Connie Francis, Cliff And The Shadows, Buddy Holly, Chuck Berry and many more.
Epsom Playhouse
Sat 15 Mar
£15 / 01372 742555
- 20:00
Brendan Cole: Licence to Thrill
Dancer Brendan Cole performs his new show Licence to Thrill with a company of 20 musicians and dancers.
Princess Theatre, Torquay
Sat 8 Mar
£25–£35 / 0870 847 2315
Magic of Motown
Tribute to the sweet soul sounds of Motown starring the supremely-talented Magic of Motown band, with hits made famous by the Isley Brothers, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Martha Reeves and more.
Grand Opera House, York
Sat 8 Mar
£23.50–£24.50 / 0844 871 3024
La Boheme
A traditional production of the romantic opera staged by Ellen Kent, with music from the full Moldovan National Opera and Moldovan National Philharmonic. Sung in Italian with English surtitles.
New Alexandra Theatre, Birmingham
Sat 8 Mar
£15–£39.50 / 0870 607 7533
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
Fri 21 Mar
£10–£35 / 0844 871 7649
Buddy: The Buddy Holly Story
Celebrate the man and the music as the popular touring production of the rock musical rolls into town again.
Liverpool Empire Theatre
Thu 13 Mar
£10–£27.50 / 0870 606 3536
Regent Theatre, Stoke-on-Trent
Mon 3 Mar
£10–£27.50 / 0844 871 7649
Tue 4 Mar
£10–£27.50 / 0844 871 7649
The Full Monty
Sheffield Theatres present a brand new take on the immensely popular 1997 film.
Noel Coward Theatre, London WC2N
…and 23 more dates until 31 Mar 2014A Chorus Line
- Directed by: Bob Avian
- Written by: James Kirkwood
Bob Avian directs a revival of Michael Bennett's award-winning musical set during auditions for a Broadway stage show in tribute to composer Marvin Hamlisch. The songbook includes "What I Did For Love", "The Music And The Mirror", "At The Ballet" and "One".
London Palladium, W1F
Fri 7 Mar
£19.50–£65 / 0844 412 2704
Mon 10 Mar
£19.50–£65 / 0844 412 2704
The Commitments
- Directed by: Jamie Lloyd
- Written by: book)
A musical adaptation of Roddy Doyle's novel, which tells the story of the young working class music fan Jimmy Rabitte who cajoles an unlikely group of amateur musicians into the finest soul band in Dublin. Director is Jamie Lloyd.
Palace Theatre, London W1D
Tue 4 Mar
£10–£82.50 / 0844 755 0016
Dirty Dancing
See Baby not put in the corner in the musical based on the late Patrick Swayze's popular film. We can't promise you'll have the time of your life, but you'll probably leave singing as much.
Bristol Hippodrome
Sat 15 Mar
£10–£75 / 0844 847 2325
Mon 17 Mar
£10–£75 / 0844 847 2325
Tue 18 Mar
£10–£75 / 0844 847 2325
I Can't Sing!
- Directed by: Sean Foley
- Written by: music)
Comedian and writer Harry Hill and composer Steve Brown poke merciless fun at the reality TV talent search in this brand new musical, featuring 19 newly penned songs (hopefully sung by people who aren't actually tone-deaf).
London Palladium, W1F
Mon 3 Mar
Prices to be confirmed / 0844 412 2704
Tue 4 Mar
Prices to be confirmed / 0844 412 2704
A Night Of Dirty Dancing
Music and dance routines from the smash hit film featuring a cast of West End performers and Stars In Their Eyes winner Paul Doody.
Princess Royal Theatre, Port Talbot
Fri 7 Mar
£18 (£16) / 01639 763214
- 19:30
Oh What A Lovely War
- Directed by: Terry Johnson
- Written by: Charles Chilton
Director Terry Johnson's production of the Joan Littlewood satirical musical about the first world war, offering a commentary on war itself. Originally adapted from the 1961 Charles Chilton radio play, The Long Long Trail.
Theatre Royal Stratford East, London E15
Sat 1 Mar
£12–£22 7.30pm & 2.30pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28; £12–£22 7.30pm & 2.30pm; £12–£22 7.30pm… / 020 8534 0310
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- 19:30
Sun 2 Mar
£12–£22 7.30pm & 2.30pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28; £12–£22 7.30pm & 2.30pm; £12–£22 7.30pm… / 020 8534 0310
- 15:00
Mon 3 Mar
£12–£22 7.30pm & 2.30pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28 7.30pm & 3pm; £14–£28; £12–£22 7.30pm & 2.30pm; £12–£22 7.30pm… / 020 8534 0310
- 19:30
Seven Brides for Seven Brothers
Musical based on the 1954 film.
Liverpool Empire Theatre
New Theatre, Oxford
Mon 10 Mar
£10–£35 / 0870 606 3500
Tue 11 Mar
£10–£35 / 0870 606 3500
West Side Story
The classic tale, based on Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, packed with memorable songs including 'I Feel Pretty', 'America' and 'Tonight'.
The Edinburgh Playhouse
Tue 18 Mar
£15–£45 / 0844 871 3014
New Victoria Theatre, Woking
Wicked
- Directed by: Joe Mantello
- Written by: Winnie Holzman
Smash-hit musical that acts as a prequel to The Wizard of Oz, with L Frank Baum's characters brilliantly re-imagined as two young girls who grow up to fulfil their destinies as Glenda the Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
Apollo Victoria Theatre, London SW1V
Mon 3 Mar
£15–£90 / 0844 826 8000
Tue 4 Mar
£15–£90 / 0844 826 8000
Milton Keynes Theatre
Mon 3 Mar
0870 060 6652
Tue 4 Mar
0870 060 6652
Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff
Wed 12 Mar
£25–£52.50 / 029 2063 6464
Fri 14 Mar
£27.50–£55 / 029 2063 6464






