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Never Forget

Booking from Wednesday, 7th May 2008 until Saturday, 25th October 2008
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'A million love songs and a happy ending. It's hard not to fall for Take That's own Mamma Mia'
The Guardian
A New musical with the music of Take That. Packed with everyone's favourite hits including Relight My Fire, Pray, Back For Good, Babe and of course, Never Forget
'A million love songs and a happy ending. It's hard not to fall for Take That's own Mamma Mia'
The Guardian
A Million Love Songs and a Happy Ending!
Bursting with life, laughs and great songs, this brand new musical , with an original story written by BAFTA nominated Danny Brocklehurst (BAFTA winning Shameless and Clocking Off), Guy Jones and Ed Curtis, boasts a sensational soundtrackod classic Take That hits combined with a hilarious and heart warming story.
Set in Manchester the show follows the rollercoaster journey of our young hero Ash and his best mates in pursuit of their dreams. Along the way each of them discovers that pretending to be someone else can sometimes help you find out who you really are.
Packed with everyone's favourite hits, the show includes the Number One smashes Relight My Fire, Pray, Back For Good, Babe and of course, Never Forget.

Now showing at Savoy Theatre

Savoy Theatre
Savoy Court
London

Designed by C.I.Phipps and decorated by Collinson & Locke, the most beautifully fitted theatre in Europe opened its doors on 10th October 1881 with a transfer from the Opera Comique of Gilbert and Sullivan's opera Patience. Built at the instigation of impresario Richard D'Oyly Carte, who wanted his own theatre in order to stage the works of Gilbert and Sullivan, the Savoy Theatre became famous as the first public building in the world to be lit by incandescent electric lights and in one way or another it has been blazing ever since.

On 3rd June 1929, the Victorian auditorium was invaded by workmen and demolished and 135 days later "a gleaming palace had sprung up", a magic miracle of modernism built by Rupert D'Oyly Carte with Frank Tugwell as the Architect and decorative designs by Basil Ionides. The Theatre re-opened on 21st October, 1929 with a revival of Gilbert and Sullivan's The Gondoliers, designed by Charles Ricketts and conducted by Dr. Malcolm Sargent.

Loved, and eventually listed, the Savoy Theatre's auditorium, ravaged by fire in the early hours of 12th February 1990, has now been triumphantly and dazzlingly recreated under the guidance of the theatre's late chairman, Sir Hugh Wontner, and the distinguished architect, Sir William Whitfield. The auditorium and public areas have been faithfully restored to the 1929 vision of Tugwell and Ionides.

Travel directions

Take the Northern or Bakerloo Line to Charing Cross station. The theatre is 10 minutes walk.

Nearest underground station: Charing Cross

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 26, 59, 68, 76, 77a, 91, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 521, RV1

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