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26 Sep 2008
Martin Harvey, who has been with the Royal Ballet since the age of 11, will lead the new cast of Dirty Dancing from 29 September. He is joined by stage and screen actress Leanne Rowe, who makes her West End debut in the production. Read more
Showing at:Aldwych Theatre
Box Office:0870 400 0845
Download (pdf format): Seating plan
Age:General
Genre:Musical
Hit musical Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage brings the action and music of the iconic movie to London’s Aldwych theatre.
Following the Houseman family, Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage tells of a vacation at popular holiday camp, Kellermans, where their youngest daughter, Frances 'Baby' Houseman, meets Johnny Castle, a dance teacher from the wrong side of the tracks. There begins a classic love story through which audiences learn that love can conquer all barriers and that nobody puts Baby in the corner!
The iconic film Dirty Dancing, which starred Jennifer Grey and Patrick Swayze, was released in 1987 and has since become the benchmark by which all chick flicks are now judged. All the hits from the film's soundtrack, including Do You Love Me?, Hungry Eyes, She’s Like The Wind and Time Of My Life, are featured in the stage show along with some new numbers. The story has been re-written for the stage, but includes all of the movie's memorable moments as well as some added scenes.
Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage was first performed at the Theatre Royal Sydney, Australia, in November 2004. It followed this success with a sell-out 18 month tour of Australia and New Zealand. In 2006, the German production opened in Hamburg, while the London production opened at the Aldwych theatre later that year.
During the course of just one performance of Dirty Dancing – The Classic Story On Stage, the actress playing Baby has a total of 21 costume changes. The whole cast of 35 has 55 hip-swivelling songs to sing and 73 scene changes.
show times: Mon-Sat 19:30, Mats Fri & Sat 15:00. Extra half term mat 17 Feb 15:00.
ticket prices: £15-£62.50
duration: 2h30
captioned performance: By STAGETEXT on Wed 13 Oct 2010 at 19:30, tickets £35 T: 020 7379 3367 F: 020 7379 5776E: access@aldwychtheatre.co.uk
audio described performance: By VocalEyes on Sat 10 Jul at 15:00, tickets £35 T: 020 7379 3367 F: 020 7379 5776E: access@aldwychtheatre.co.uk
sign language interpreted performance: By Donna Ruane - Theatresign on Sat 15 May at 15:00, tickets £35 T: 020 7379 3367 F: 020 7379 5776E: access@aldwychtheatre.co.uk
cast: Johnny Wright, Hannah Vassallo, Ray Quinn, Jessica Brooks, Nadia Coote, Anthony Eldridge, Paul Gilmore, Maxine Gregory, Caroline Haines, Richard Hope, Christopher Kinneston, Maurice Lane, James Leece, Richard Lloyd King, Hillary Maclean, Joyce Springer, Russell Walker
director: James Powell
sound: Bobby Aitken
set designer: Stephen Brimson-Lewis
lighting designer: Tim Mitchell
costume: Jennifer Irwin
choreographer: Kate Champion
producer: Jacobsen Entertainment and Karl Sydow in association with Lions Gate Films and Eleanor Bergstein
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Aldwych Theatre Access Enabled Map
address: Aldwych, London, United Kingdom, WC2B 4DF
nearest tube: Covent Garden (500m)
nearest bus: 1, 4, 11, 13, 15, 68, 98 (Bus Stop outside theatre)
nearest train: Charing Cross (900m)
parking: NCP at Drury Lane/Parker Street. Parking meters outside theatre.
air conditioned: Yes
Access Booking:Tel: 020 7836 5537 Minicom: 020 7240 9660 Fax: 020 7379 5776
discounts: Wheelchair users and their companions pay the third price, which may vary according to the production.
limited mobility: Dress Circle and any of the Boxes are the most easily accessible areas, and aisle seats are recommended. Seats J1-5, J19-23, C1 and C21 have the most leg room.
access description: 1 step then 5 more up to the main entrance which has double doors opening outwards, with 4 handrails. Box Office counter on the right. No steps from the foyer to the front of the Dress Circle, or 15 steps up to the back (2 steps between rows). 26 steps down from the foyer to the Stalls, and 50+ up to the Upper Circle. All steps are highlighted, with a handrail to the left-hand side on staircases. Theatre opens 30 mins before performance.
hearing impaired: Infra-red system in the auditorium with 5 headsets and 5 neckloops. Induction loop at left window of the box office.
guide dogs policy: One guide dog per performance allowed in Box D.
wheelchairs: Entrance to the auditorium is through a double EXIT door on Drury Lane, over a slight edge and down a ramp inside the door (handrail on the left-hand side), into a corridor which leads to the right-hand side of the Dress Circle. 2 spaces for wheelchair users plus one companion in Box D, through an outer door (76 cm wide) and inner door (69 cm wide). The doorway is too narrow for motorised wheelchairs. You will not be able to see some of the stage. Alternative space for a wheelchair user beside C1 in the Dress Circle, on a slight slope. Transfer seat at C1. Wheelchairs stored in the lobby. Each wheelchair user must bring a non-disabled companion.
toilets: Women’s and men’s at Stalls and Upper Circle level. Further women’s in main foyer and men’s at Dress Circle level.
disabled toilets: Adapted toilets off main foyer at Dress Circle level.
Dirty Dancing - The Classic Story On Stage
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