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Chicago the Musical Tickets
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Tickets for Chicago The Musical
are available online.
MURDER, GREED, CORRUPTION, VIOLENCE, EXPLOITATION, ADULTERY,
TREACHERY...
ALL THOSE THINGS WE HOLD NEAR AND DEAR TO OUR HEARTS.
So begins the musical CHICAGO... and creators John Kander,
Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse never back off from their bold and
sinister promise.
The kiss-and-tell tale of Roxie Hart, a nightclub singer who
kills her lover; Velma Kelly the glamorous double-murderess
vying to keep her press supremacy; and Billy Flynn, the slick
lawyer who has the power to keep them from death row and make
them in to stars. |
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The musical, which won the 1998 Olivier Award for Outstanding
Musical Production, includes the songs All That Jazz, Razzle-Dazzle,
Class and All I Care About.
Cast Information
From 18 December 2006, the cast will be as follows:
Roxie Hart - Aoife Mulholland joins on 18 December (Josefina
Gabrielle continues until 16 December). Aoife was one of the
finalists on "How Do You Solve A Problem Like Maria" (Irish
Maria!). She is currently booked through to 13 January 2007.
Velma Kelly - Annette McLaughlin returns for a third time as
Velma from 18 December (Lisa Donmall continues as Velma until
16 December). Other West End roles have included Erma in the
National Theatre/Drury Lane production of Anything Goes. She
will play through to 27 January 2007.
Billy Flynn - Ian Kelsey continues. Known for his roles in
Emmerdale, Casualty, Where the Heart Is, and more recently,
Blue Murder on ITV1. Ian will not perform from 14 - 20
December inclusive. He will appear until 27 January 2007.
Mama Morton - Brenda Edwards continues. The X-Factor favourite
will appear until 27 January 2007. Brenda will not perform on
22 December 2006 or 12 January 2007 (both shows).
Amos Hart - Julian Sims continues until 27 January 2007.
PLEASE NOTE:
Saturday 5th May 2007 matinee is a signed performance
Running Time
2 hours 30 minutes |
ADDRESS
Cambridge Theatre
Earlham Street
Seven Dials
London WC2H 9HU
United Kingdom -
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TRAVEL
Nearest Tube: Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)
Turn left from Covent Garden station (away from the market)
and turn left agian on Long Acre. Take the next right into
Langley Street. Turn left onto Shelton Street. Turn right into
Earlham Street. The theatre is at the end of Earlham Street at
Seven Dials.
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross (Northern/Bakerloo lines)
Take Northern line to Leicester Square. Change to Piccadilly
line to Covent Garden.
Parking: MasterPark Cambridge Circus. NCP St Martin’s
Lane. Meters in Earlham Street and in Mercer Street. Please
note that parking in central London can be difficult and
expensive. If possible please use public transport.
ACCESS
Wheelchairs: 2 spaces in Stalls. Transfer seating available to
any aisle seat. Wheelchair users must bring a non-wheelchair
using companion.
Hearing Impaired: Infrared headsets.
ADMITTANCE POLICY
Regrettably babies and toddlers will not be admitted to the
theatre. Children aged 5 years and over will be admitted and,
more specific age limits may apply depending on the
production. Children should be able to sit, unaided, in their
own seat and be attentive to the performance so as not to
distract other paying members of the audience.
Admittance to the auditorium is always at the discretion of
theatre management. |
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