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The shows listed here will be opening within the next 10 days.
Showing at Jermyn Street Theatre
opening night: 17 Mar 2010
closing: 17 Apr 2010
Jermyn Street celebrates the 80th birthday of Stephen Sondheim with this revival.
Showing at Wyndham's Theatre
opening night: 19 Mar 2010
booking until: 25 Sep 2010
Hit funny, furry musical Avenue Q is the tale of life in a street inhabited by both humans and puppets.
Showing at Peacock Theatre
opening night: 16 Mar 2010
closing: 28 Mar 2010
Mixing nightclub vibes, West End production values, and the raw impact of a music gig, Blaze is a high-energy theatrical show of non-stop dance from the world’s hottest DJs, B-Boys and street dancers.
Showing at New Wimbledon Theatre
opening night: 16 Mar 2010
closing: 03 Apr 2010
The touring production of this Olivier-nominated musical about a magical car, an eccentric inventor and his two children.
Showing at Tricycle Theatre
opening night: 16 Mar 2010
closing: 10 Apr 2010
An Edinburgh Festival hit telling the story of Northern Ireland’s infamous prison Long Kesh/The Maze, from its opening in 1971 to the day it closed.
Showing at Royal Opera House
opening night: 19 Mar 2010
closing: 01 Apr 2010
Janácek's opera brings to life the exciting world of the forest.
Showing at Sadler's Wells
opening night: 19 Mar 2010
closing: 20 Mar 2010
Danza Contemporanea De Cuba’s breathtaking company of 21 dancers brings the heat and passion of Cuba to the stage.
Showing at Lyric Hammersmith
opening night: 20 Mar 2010
closing: 20 Mar 2010
An adventure story about a brave little boy and a scared little dragon.
Showing at Bush Theatre
opening night: 15 Mar 2010
closing: 10 Apr 2010
A biting black comedy about trying to connect in a city where Gumtree can sometimes feel like your closest friend
Showing at Trafalgar Studios 2
opening night: 11 Mar 2010
closing: 03 Apr 2010
Three stories which explore the possibility of humanity in the most inhumane conditions.
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