'THE BIGGEST LIVE THEATRE SENSATION OF ALL TIME'
OBSERVER - Polly Vernon
DIRTY DANCING
THE CLASSIC STORY ON STAGE
BY ELEANOR BERGSTEIN
'That was the summer of 1963, when everybody called me Baby
and it didn't occur to me to mind...'
Experience the excitement and romance of the classic story as
never before - live on stage. Featuring the hit songs from the
best selling movie soundtrack including; Time Of My Life,
Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby and Do You Love Me?
First dance. First love. You'll have 'the time of your life!'
'Dirty Dancing oozes sex appeal. This PULSATING, DYNAMICALLY
CHOREOGRAPHED production offers something distinct and more
intimate than the celluloid experience... AT SUCH MOMENTS YOU
REALISE WHY THE SHOW HAS BROKEN ALL BOX OFFICE RECORDS'
EVENING STANDARD - Nicholas De Jongh
'BRILLIANTLY STAGED'
THE TIMES - Benedict Nightingale
'This is a show that will give keen pleasure to Dirty Dancing
addicts and to newcomers alike'
INDEPENDENT - Paul Taylor
'A gorgeous feast of dance - SPECTACULAR'
FINANCIAL TIMES - Alastair Macaulay
'LOOKING FOR ECSTASY, DIRTY DANCING DELIVERS.'
TIME OUT - Rachel Halliburton
'A YOUTHFUL AND SEXY CAST DAZZLE AND DELIGHT. THIS
CROWD-PLEASING STAGE ADAPTATION HITS THE JACKPOT'
SUNDAY EXPRESS - Mark Shenton
'THE LIVE THEATRE PHENOMENON OF OUR GLOBALISED AGE'
SUNDAY TIMES - Patricia Nicol
'The dance scenes PULSE WITH COLOUR AND ENERGY in this GLITZY,
SLICK, HI-TECH PRODUCTION'
METRO - Claire Allfree
'OUTSTANDING ADAPTATION... THE STEAMY ROUTINES OOZED
HOT-BLOODED SEX'
THE SUN - Danielle Lawler
ADDRESS
The Aldwych Theatre
The Strand
WC2B 4DF -
map
TRAVEL
Nearest Underground: Covent Garden (Piccadilly line)/Temple
(Circle & District line)
From Covent Garden turn right (south) towards the market.
Turn left and walk around the piazza clockwise, taking the
first left hand (east) exit along Russell Street. Keep on
Russell Street past the Theatre Royal before turning right
(south) onto Drury Lane. The theatre is at the bottom of
Drury Lane on Aldwych crescent.
From Temple exit via Temple Place and head left (west). Turn
right on to Surrey Street, and then left onto the Strand.
Cross to the north side of the Strand at Somerset House, and
head follow the Aldwych cresecent. The theatre is about 50m
on the left, at the bottom of Drury Lane.
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
Exit via the Strand, cross the road to the north side of the
Strand, and head right (east). The theatre is at the very
end of the Strand on the Aldwych crescent.
Parking: NCP Drury Lane, Parker Street. Meters around
theatre. Parking in central London can be difficult and
excpensive - please use public transport whenever possible.
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