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Subject: Our top 5 West End shows right now
Date: Wed, 18 May 2016 10:07:23 -0600

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The Go-Between
The Go-Between tells a dramatic and moving coming of age story, explored through vibrant music and passionate song. Leo Colston (played by Michael Crawford), reflects on the hot summer of 1900 spent in Norfolk at the country house of his school friend Marcus, and his unwitting role acting as a go-between for the beautiful upper-class Marian (Gemma Sutton, Gyspy) and tenant-farmer Ted (Stuart Ward, Once). Their secret love affair, carried out against the wishes of the formidable Mrs Maudsley (Issy Van Randwick, Fascinating Aïda), has devastating effects on those around them and in particular young Leo who will be changed forever.

Don't miss this sensationally entertaining new musical adaption of the much loved novel The Go-Between, at the Apollo Theatre for 20 weeks only from 27th May.

Tickets from £19.50, book now and pay no booking fees

A View From Islington North
A View From Islington North
Acclaimed director Max Stafford-Clark teams up with some of our most celebrated playwrights for an evening of political satire.
Funny, angry, and playful, A View from Islington North is smart entertainment for the head and heart.

Tickets from £13.00
Arts Theatre
Sideways
Sideways
Based on his beloved novel, which inspired the Academy Award and Golden Globe winning film, Rex Pickett's stage adaptation fizzes with comedy and heartfelt emotion, and goes down better than a well-aged Pinot Noir.


Tickets from £34.50
St James Theatre

Groundhog Day
Groundhog Day
Director Matthew Warchus, composer and lyricist Tim Minchin, choreographer Peter Darling and designer Rob Howell, four of the creators of the international sensation Matilda The Musical, have joined forces with writer Danny Rubin to collaborate on this new musical based on his 1993 hit film.

Tickets from £23.50
Old Vic Theatre
20 July- 17 September 2016
The Entertainer
The Entertainer
Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborneʼs modern classic conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment. Rob Ashford directs Kenneth Branagh as the unforgettable Archie Rice, with John Hurt as Billy Rice.

Tickets from £17.50
Garrick Theatre
20 August- 12 November 2016

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