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Showing at Noël Coward Theatre (Albery)
opening night: 28 Jun 2006
booking until: 25 Apr 2009
Avenue Q is home to some lively and off the wall characters performed by an unholy comedic alliance of humans and puppets!
Showing at Hippodrome
opening night: 10 Oct 2008
booking until: 01 Feb 2009
A fusion of cabaret, new burlesque, circus and variety, La Clique is both bizarre and beautiful.
Showing at Hackney Empire Studio
opening night: 06 Nov 2008
closing: 22 Nov 2008
The rugby-playing comedy returns to Hackney Empire by popular demand.
Showing at Leicester Square Theatre
opening night: 06 Nov 2008
closing: 08 Nov 2008
London's leading, award-winning burlesque troupe, Miss Polly Rae and the Hurly Burly Girlys, brings its show for a short season at the Arts.
Showing at Barbican: The Pit Theatre
opening night: 11 Dec 2008
closing: 23 Dec 2008
Former music hall singer turned elderly rap star, Ida Barr leaves her retirement home behind to bring audiences a 'flava' of Christmas.
Showing at Leicester Square Theatre
opening night: 24 Oct 2008
closing: 25 Oct 2008
Controversial Aussie stand-up Jim Jeffries returns triumphant to his new home town with a brand new show.
Showing at King's Head Theatre
opening night: 21 Oct 2008
closing: 07 Dec 2008
Based on a true story, Street Magic is a moving rite of passage tale, charting the journey of a young girl, Sugar.
Showing at Leicester Square Theatre
opening night: 11 Nov 2008
closing: 15 Nov 2008
Comedian Capurro brings his own brand of wit to the Leicester Square theatre.
Showing at National Theatre Lyttelton
opening night: 29 Oct 2008
closing: 15 Nov 2008
Incorporating dance, text, documentary, film and animated projections, To Be Straight With You explores tolerance, intolerance, religion and sexuality.
Showing at BAC
opening night: 16 Oct 2008
closing: 18 Oct 2008
A new performance project by performance artist Nic Green which aims to attempt an understanding of what it means to be a woman in our world.
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