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Dirty Dancing

Booking from Friday, 29th September 2006 until Saturday, 11th April 2009
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'The live theatre phenomenon of our globalised age'
Sunday Times
1963 Americana comes to life in the musical adaptation of Dirty Dancing, featuring hit songs from the best selling movie soundtrack of all time including; Time Of My Life, Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby and Do You Love Me?
'The live theatre phenomenon of our globalised age'
Sunday Times
You'll have 'the time of your life!'
Beloved coming of age film, Dirty Dancing comes to the Westend stage to take you back to 1963.
. when everybody called me Baby and it didn't occur to me to mind. That was before President Kennedy got shot, before the Beatles came, when I couldn't wait to join the Peace Corps and I thought I'd never find a guy as great as my dad. That was the summer we went to Kellerman's'
Experience the excitement and romance of the blockbuster film live on stage. Featuring the hit songs from the best selling movie soundtrack of all time including; Time Of My Life, Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby and Do You Love Me? First dance. First love.

PG - Parental guidance is advised. The show features a limited amount of mild swearing and themes of a sexual nature.
Row L and M of the Dress Circle are slightly restricted by an overhang.

Matinees: Friday 5.15pm, Saturday 3pm (as of 22 October 2007, 3pm on Fridays)
Evenings: Monday-Thursday, Saturday 7.45pm, Friday 8.30pm (as of 22nd October 2007, 7.30pm on Fridays)

Now showing at Aldwych Theatre

Aldwych Theatre
Aldwych
London

The Aldwych and Strand Theatres where built as a pair on either side of the Waldorf Hotel. The theatre originally had 4 levels of seats, but now only 3 levels are used.

The theatre is associated with "The Aldwych Farces" - a series of farces by Ben Travers which played here from 1925 to 1933 as well as The Royal Shakespeare Company who made the Aldwych Theatre their home from 1960 to 1982 when the company then moved to the Barbican Theatre. More recent productions include a revival of Noel Coward's "Private Lives" with Joan Collins, the West End transfer of the award winning Royal National Theatre's production of JB Priestley's "An Inspector Calls", the critically applauded revival of Edward Albee's "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" (with Diana Rigg and David Suchet) and the critically panned - and short-lived - musical "The Fields of Ambrosia".

Travel directions

Take the Picadilly Line to Covent Garden, exit into the Covent Garden Piazza and theatre is approximately 5-10 minute walk.

Nearest underground station: Covent Garden

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 1, 4, 11, 13, 15, 68, 98

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