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Showing at Soho Theatre
opening night: 08 Oct 2008
closing: 10 Dec 2008
Comedy team Abnormally Funny People makes a monthly appearance at Soho theatre.
Showing at Sadler's Wells
opening night: 07 Oct 2008
closing: 11 Oct 2008
The Australian Ballet joins forces with Bangarra Dance Theatre to present the UK premiere of two works at Sadler’s Wells.
Showing at Lilian Baylis Studio
opening night: 17 Oct 2008
closing: 18 Oct 2008
Les Ballets C. de la B. return to Sadler’s Wells with Aphasiadisiac – the final instalment in a trilogy of work by guest choreographer Ted Stoffer.
Showing at Ambassadors Theatre
opening night: 14 Oct 2008
closing: 14 Oct 2008
A stellar cast presents this fantastical musical for one night only in aid of The Make A Difference Trust.
Showing at Royal Opera House
opening night: 11 Oct 2008
closing: 18 Oct 2008
Puccini's popular opera contrast the carefree attitude of youth with the harsh realities of life as it tells of the affair between Mimi and Rodolfo.
Showing at Bush Theatre
opening night: 07 Oct 2008
closing: 25 Oct 2008
A festival of dazzling new works by some of the brightest writers around, inspired by the fact that the Bush theatre currently has no lighting.
Showing at Young Vic
opening night: 13 Oct 2008
closing: 08 Nov 2008
Laurence Olivier Award-nominated production about two brothers - one own an auto-repair shop, the other is fresh out of prison.
Showing at Soho Theatre
opening night: 15 Oct 2008
closing: 18 Oct 2008
A show of laugh-packed random stand-up from the world’s only blind comedian.
Showing at Etcetera Theatre
opening night: 07 Oct 2008
closing: 26 Oct 2008
Tanya is dead. Killed by her husband. As her body lies on the stage, we hear why he did it. Can murder ever be justified?
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.
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