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| theatre | play/musical | playscript |
| Adelphi | Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat. Musical lyrics by Tim Rice and music by Andrew Lloyd Webber (previews from 6th July, opens 17th July) |
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| Aldwych | Dirty Dancing The Classic Story on Stage. Musical by Eleanor Bergstein |
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| Apollo Shaftesbury | Kean. Play by Jean-Paul Sartre, based on an earlier play by Alexandre Dumas |
ISBN 978 0 |
| Apollo Victoria | Wicked: The Untold Story the Witches of Oz. Musical based on the novel by Gregory Maguire, music and lyrics by Stephen Schwartz, book by Winnie Holzman |
ISBN 0 634 07881 X |
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| Barbican Theatre | Cymbeline. by William Shakespeare (until 23rd June) |
ISBN 978 |
| Barbican Theatre The Pit |
ISBN 978 |
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| Cambridge | Chicago. Musical. Book by Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse. Music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb |
ISBN 978 0 573 68081 6 ISBN 1 903692 27 X |
| Comedy |
Boeing-Boeing. Play |
ISBN 978 0 573 11024 5 |
| Criterion | The 39 Steps. Play by John Buchan, adapted by Patrick Barlow |
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| Dominion | We Will Rock You. Musical by Queen/Ben Elton |
ISBN 1 84442 825 7
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| Drury Lane | The Lord of the Rings. Musical inspired by J.R.R. Tolkein, book and lyrics by Shaun McKenna and Matthew Warchus, music by A.R. Rahman and Värttinä with Christopher Nightingale |
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| Duchess |
Hound of the Baskervilles. Play |
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| Duke of York's | Little Shop of Horrors. Play books and lyrics by Howard Ashman, music by Alan Merken |
ISBN 9 |
| Fortune | The Woman in Black. Play Susan Hill, adapted by Stephen Mallatrat |
ISBN 0 573 04019 2 |
| Garrick |
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| Gielgud |
Equus. Play |
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| Haymarket | The Last Confession. Play by Roger Crane (previews from 28th June, opens 2nd July) |
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| Her Majesty's | The Phantom of the Opera. Musical music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, libretto by Charles Hart |
ISBN 0 71191160 6 |
| London Palladium | The Sound of Music. Musical Music by Richard Rogers, lyrics by Oscar Hammerstein II, book by Howard Lindsay and Russel Crouse, suggested by 'The Trapp Family Singers' by Maria Augusta Trapp |
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| Lyceum | The Lion King. Musical book adapted by Roger Allers and Irene Mecchi, music by Lebo M, Elton John and Tim Rice |
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| Lyric Shaftesbury | Cabaret. Musical by John Kander and Fred Ebb |
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| National Theatre: Cottesloe In rep |
Landscape With Weapon. Play The Five Wives of Maurice Pinder. Play |
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| National Theare: Lyttelton In rep |
Rafta, Rafta. Play Philistines. Play |
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| National Theatre: Olivier In rep |
A Matter of Life and Death. Play The Rose Tattoo. Play |
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| New Ambassadors |
Whipping It Up. Play |
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| New London |
Blue Man Group. Entertainment |
ISBN 978 1 84002 715 0 |
| Noël Coward (formerly the Albery) |
Avenue Q. Musical music and lyrics by Robert Lopez and Jeff Marx, book by Jeff Whitty |
ISBN 0 634 07919 0 |
| Novello (formerly the Strand) |
The Drowsy Chaperone. Musical by Book by Bob Martin and Don McKellar, music by Lisa Lambert and Greg Morrison |
ISBN 978 |
| Old Vic |
Gaslight. Play |
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| Palace | Monty Python's Spamalot. Musical A new musical lovingly ripped off from the motion picture Monty Python and the Holy Grail by Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Eric Idle, Terry Jones and Michael Palin |
ISBN 1 423400046 |
| Phoenix | Blood Brothers. Musical by Willy Russell |
ISBN 0 573 08064 X
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| Piccadilly |
Grease. Musical |
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| Playhouse |
Dancing in the Streets. Musical |
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| Prince Edward | Mary Poppins. Musical music and lyrics by Richard M Sherman and Robert B Sherman, book by Julian Fellowes, and additional songs, music and lyrics by George Stiles and Anthony Drewe |
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| Prince of Wales | Mama Mia!. Musical music and lyrics by Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus, book by Catherine Johnson |
ISBN 0 7119 7454 3 |
| Queen's |
Les Misérables. Musical |
ISBN 0 7119 2141 5 |
| Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Downstairs |
The Pain and the Itch. Play |
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| Royal Court Jerwood Theatre Upstairs |
Alaska. Play by DC Moore (until 23rd June) |
ISBN 978 0 7136 8822 1 |
| St Martin's | The Mousetrap. Play by Agatha Christie |
ISBN 978 0 573 01522 9 |
| Savoy | Fiddler On the Roof. Musical Music by Jerry Bock, lyrics by Sheldon Harnick, book by Joseph Stein, based on the Sholem Aleichem storties by special permission of Arnold Perl |
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| Shakespeare's Globe | Othello. Play by William Shakespeare
The Merchant of Venice. Play |
ISBN 978
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| Shaftesbury |
FameThe Musical. Musical |
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| Trafalgar Studios Studio 1 |
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| Trafalgar Studios Studio 2 |
Two Men Talking. Play by Paul Browde and Murray Nossel (until 23rd June) |
ISBN 978 |
| Vaudeville | Stomp Dance |
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| Venue | Side by Side by Sondheim. Musical music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, narration written by Ned Sherrin |
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| Victoria Palace | Billy Elliott The Musical. Musical music by Elton John, music and lyrics by Lee Hall |
ISBN 978 1 84609 548 |
| Wyndhams |
The Letter. Play |
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| Young Vic | Vernon God Little. Play book by DBC Pierre, adapted by Tanya Ronder (until 23rd June) |
ISBN 978 1 85459 984 1 |
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| off-west end/fringe | ||
| theatre | play/musical | playscript |
| Almeida |
Big White Fog. Play |
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| Arcola Studio 1 |
Pera Palas. Play by Sinan Unel (until 7th July) |
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| BAC | ISBN 978 1 |
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| Bloomsbury Theatre | ||
| Bush |
Trance. Play |
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| Donmar Warehouse |
Betrayal. Play |
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| The Gate | ||
| Greenwich Theatre | ||
| Hackney Empire (studio) | Stork Bite and Proper Lunch. Monologues by Aviva Jane Carlin (until 23rd June) |
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| Hampstead |
Taking Care of Baby. Play Glass Eels. Play |
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| King's Head |
The Last Priest. Play |
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| Lyric Hammersmith | In Rep
Angels in America: Part 1 Millennium Approaches. Play Angels in America: Part 2 Perestroika. Play |
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| Lyric Studio | Longwave. Play created by Signal to Noise (opens 19th, until 30th June) |
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| Old Red Lion | Get Away. Play by Greg MacArthur |
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| Orange Tree |
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| Richmond Theatre |
Danny the Champion of the World. Play |
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| Riverside |
Forgotten Voices book by Max Arthur, written by Malcolm McKay |
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| Soho |
The Christ of Coldharbour Lane. Play |
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| Theatre 503 | Future Me. Play by Stephen Brown (from 19th June) |
ISBN 978 1 84002 758 7 |
| Theatre Royal Stratford East | ||
| Tricycle Theatre |
A Small Miracle. Play |
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| White Bear Theatre | A Hole in the Fence. Play by David Foley (from 19th June) |
ISBN 978 1 84002 790 7 |
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