
A new production of Hair: Let The Sun Shine in, will be soon staged in London’s West End, featuring the original cast from Broadway. This musical was written in the 1960s by unemployed actors Gerome Ragni and James Rado, and is set in New York City during the Vietnam War. It reflects its era with its anti-war stance, free love and flower power, which will uplift audiences. It was first staged in London in 1968, just when the nude scenes were allowed.
Galt MacDermot provides the music for Hair: Let The Sun Shine in, and some of the well-known greats are Aquarius, I Got Life, Let The Sun Shine In and Hair.
This London musical will be performed at the Gielgud Theatre from the 1st of April 2010 until the 8th of January 2011. Show times are Monday to Saturday at 7:30pm, with matinees on Thursday and Saturday at 2:30pm.

One of the most critically acclaimed theatre productions of recent years, as the fringe play makes its West End transfer after huge success at the Royal Court. Enron theatre tickets will enable those lucky enough to get them the opportunity to enjoy a fable for our times, as the infamous corporate scandal that brought one of the biggest companies in the world to its knees with nearly eleven billion dollar losses, is stunningly shown on the Noel Coward Theatre stage.
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Those fortunate enough to get their hands on Enron Theatre tickets will be treated to a multi award-winning play that combines classic tragedy with sharp and savage satire, shedding even more light on one of the biggest corporate events of all time. Written by celebrated playwright Lucy Prebble, Enron is a pertinent and powerful appraisal of our times, cutting into the world of finance with a lyrical savagery.
Enron at the Noel Coward Theatre
Enron transfers to the Noel Coward Theatre to make its West End debut after huge critical acclaim during sell-out runs in Chichester and the Royal Court. The play follows a group of flawed men and woman as they chase wins and ignore losses, as the financial world of the nineties is brought sharply into focus, highlighting the kind of folly that has brought us in turn to the current financial malaise.

The West End's top-selling show, We Will Rock You, is a must see for music lovers. Featuring the music of Queen, the show is set in a future where styles are dictated, and boy and girl groups rule the charts. But legend says that musical instruments still exist... but will they be found, and rock and roll revived?!
Written by Ben Elton, and directed by Christopher Renshaw, We Will Rock You, was the musical sensation of 2002, and looks set to run and run...

Based on the acclaimed novel by Gregory Maguire that re-imagined the stories and characters created by L. Frank Baum in ‘The Wonderful Wizard of Oz’, WICKED tells the incredible untold story of an unlikely but profound friendship between two girls who first meet as sorcery students. Their extraordinary adventures in Oz will ultimately see them fulfil their destinies as Glinda The Good and the Wicked Witch of the West.
WICKED first dazzled Broadway in October 2003. Now Stephen Schwartz’s powerful songs, a visually stunning production and a story full of surprises, wit and emotion are captivating audiences in London and ALL AROUND THE WORLD
Experience this unforgettable, award-winning musical and discover that you’ve not been told the whole story about the land of Oz…

The smash-hit West End musical Chicago is back at the Cambridge Theatre, where it originally opened in 1979, to continue its successful run.
Chicago is an award-winning, all-singing, all-dancing show: a great night of entertainment. The cast regularly welcomes guest stars from the worlds of TV, movies and music.
Chicago: The Story
Ambitious chorus girl Roxie Hart is in prison for murdering her lover and trying to pin it on her hapless husband Amos.
Here she meets Velma Kelly, a headline star and also a murderess. The two characters team up to form an unusual nightclub act, which they hope will keep them in the public eye.
Desperate for fame, fortune and freedom, the women enlist the help of sleazy lawyer Billy Flynn. Both women will be hanged for their crimes if they lose their cases and are prepared to go to any lengths to escape execution.
The smash-hit musical GREASE is now in its third great year at London's Piccadilly Theatre, and is the longest running show in the venue’s history.
Noel Sullivan (Flashdance The Musical, Hear’say) stars as Danny with Siobhan Dillon (Grease, Can't Smile Without You, Cabaret) as Sandy, and until 19 June 2010, special guest star Ice champion ROBIN COUSINS as Teen Angel.
It's the original High-School musical, featuring all the unforgettable songs from the movie including You're The One That I Want, Grease Is The Word, Summer Nights, Hopelessly Devoted To You, Sandy and Greased Lightnin'.
Don't miss GREASE... IT'S ELECTRIFYING!
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Celebrating its 7th sensational year in London, STOMP is now FRESHER, FASTER AND FUNNIER than ever before, with new routines, new choreography and new music.
This multi-award winning show has a universal language of rhythm, theatre, comedy and dance. Eight performers use everything from Zippo lighters, plastic bags, bin lids and even the kitchen sink to hammer out an explosively feel good rhythm.
‘IF YOU HAVEN’T SEEN STOMP, GO! If you have seen it, take someone who hasn’t and share the pleasure’ - Boston Herald
STOMP has no words - everyone can understand it. It has little or no melody in the traditional sense, so it doesn't matter if your taste in music is jazz, classical, dance or pop. STOMP is about rhythm, which is common to all cultures. Everyone knows rhythm, if only from the beating of their own heart - it is the basis of all music.