• Brinkley postpones West End debut

    08 Jul 2011

    small image not available

    The supermodel Christie Brinkley has been forced to put her London stage debut on hold as her mother undergoes emergency surgery. She had been due to join the cast of Chicago next Monday. Read more


Chicago

Buy tickets for this show

Book a local restaurant

Book a local hotel

Showing at:Cambridge Theatre

Box Office:0870 890 1102 (bkg fee)

Download (pdf format): Seating plan

Age:General

Genre:Musical

Long-running slick and sexy musical Chicago tells the deliciously naughty story of cabaret singer Roxie Hart, who murders her lover and ends up in jail, ruled over by buxom prison warden Mama Morton. Desperate to get acquitted, Roxie turns to sleazy lawyer Billy Flynn, who has a reputation for saving his charges from the gallows. As fame-hungry and attention-seeking as each other, Roxie and Billy's partnership brings them both the press attention they desire - that is, until another pretty, young, ‘wrongly-accused’ girl comes along and Roxie finds her case is no longer Billy's priority.

Instead, Roxie teams up with another of Billy's former clients, fellow murderess Velma Kelly, to form an unusual nightclub act which they hope will keep both of them in the public eye.

Kander and Ebb musical Chicago, which won the 1998 Laurence Olivier Award for Outstanding Musical Production, includes the songs All That Jazz, Class and All I Care About.

The show celebrated its 10th birthday at a gala performance in December 2007, reuniting original cast members Ruthie Henshall, Ute Lemper, Henry Goodman and Nigel Planer. In the decade that followed their premiere performances, numerous stars have stepped into the roles they made famous, including Marti Pellow, Tony Hadley, Duncan James, Darius Danesh, David Hasselhoff, John Barrowman, Sacha Distel, Jerry Springer (Billy) Claire Sweeney, Michelle Williams, Denise Van Outen, Suzanne Shaw (Roxie), Brenda Edwards, Gaby Roslin, Alison Moyet, Kelly Osbourne (Mama Morton).

Since the London production of the musical Chicago opened at the Adelphi theatre in 1997 – it transferred to the Cambridge theatre in 2006 – it has used 581 metres of fishnet fabric, 871 metres of black lace fabric, 2,321 litres of washing up liquid and 9,666 hairgrips to create its unmistakable razzle dazzle.

Performance Details

  • opening night: 28 Apr 2006
  • closing: 27 Aug 2011

show times: Mon-Thu 20:00, Fri 17:00 & 20:30, Sat 15:00 & 20:00

ticket prices: £25.25-£59.25

duration: 2h30

cast: Christy Brinkley, Amra-Faye Wright, Jonathan Wilkes, James Doherty, Jasna Ivir, R Whitehead

director: Walter Bobbie

lyrics by: Fred Ebb

book By: Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse

producer: Chicago Partnership

designer: John Lee Beatty

choreographer: Ann Reinking

costume: William Ivey Long

lighting designer: Ken Billington

Venue location map

address: Earlham Street, London, United Kingdom, WC2H 9HU

nearest tube: Covent Garden (350m)

nearest bus: 1, 14, 19, 22, 29, 34, 55, 176

parking: Westminter City Council car park at Cambridge Circus. NCP at St Martin’s Lane. Meters in Earlham Street (11 spaces), and in Mercer Street (2 spaces).

air conditioned: No

Assisted Performance Booking Information

Access Booking:Tel: 020 7087 7777

Accessible Facilities Venue Information

discounts: Are available but depend on the current production - please check when booking.

limited mobility: Aisle seats, seats J1 & J8 and Box A (3 steps up) have the most leg room.

access description: No steps to the foyer through 2 sets of double swing doors. Box Office counter on right. Staircases between levels have 2 handrails. 4 steps down from the main foyer to the Stalls, 31 up to the back of the Royal Circle (2 steps between rows). 64 steps up to the Upper Circle. Theatre open 45min

hearing impaired: Sennheiser system.

guide dogs policy: Guide dogs are allowed inside the auditorium, and staff are happy to dog-sit for 3 dogs per performance in the manager’s office.

wheelchairs: Level access to Stalls. 2 spaces for wheelchair users down a slight slope at N1 and N34, with companions to sit ion N30 or N2. Transfer seats for up to 4 wheelchair users and 2 scooter users. The wheelchairs and scooters can be stored and will be retrieved by an usher.

toilets: Women’s and men’s at the back of the Stalls. At the Royal Circle, the men’s is level from the bar and the women’s is up 3 steps.

disabled toilets: Adapted toilet in Stalls corridor.

bars: 3 licensed bars. Access information: Drinks may be brought to disabled customers in the auditorium. Stalls bar down 22 steps with moveable seats. Royal Circle bar 31 steps from the foyer, another bar in Upper Circle.

Special offers - Chicago The Musical - Cambridge Theatre - October 2009

Chicago The Musical