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French And Saunders - Still Alive

Booking from Wednesday, 15th October 2008 until Saturday, 8th November 2008
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The celebrated comedians bring their side splitting show to the West End for a limited run.
Following their hugely successful UK tour, French & Saunders, Britain's most celebrated female comedians, bring their sell-out live show to London's West End in October.
Since February, the infectious duo have entertained over 100,000 people up and down the country with their sidesplitting comedy and are now bringing the show to London's Theatre Royal, Drury Lane. The show, which opens for a four-week limited season on 15th October, features the best of French & Saunders' characters and sketches from the three decades that they have been making people laugh, together with brand new material written by the first ladies of comedy.

Now showing at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Theatre Royal Drury Lane
Theatre Royal
Catherine Street

This theatre has the longest continuous theatrical traditional in the UK and is one of the most important theatres in the world.

The first theatre on this site was built in 1663 and was subsequently destroyed by fire in 1672. The second theatre here was built in 1674 and was then demolished in 1791. This was followed by the third theatre which was built in 1794 but was then destroyed by fire in 1804. The fourth and current theatre was built in 1812, the shell and foyers date from this time while the portico was added in 1820 and the impressive side colonnade was added in 1831. The present auditorium dates from 1922 when it was remodelled. The huge stage is 24 metres deep and there are extensive back stage areas, well suited to the mega musicals that this theatre has become synominous with since 1925.

This theatre has virtually always presented 'legit' theatre, one exception was in 1915 when the theatre was given over to showing two films, D W Griffiths' "The Birth of a Nation" and "Intolerance".

The list of musicals and operettas presented here include "Rose Marie" which opened in 1925 and run for over 2 years. Noel Coward's "Cavalcade" - which featured a cast and crew of 300 and over 100 extras, also had a successful and profitable run of over a year. From the mid 30's to mid 40's the theatre became associated with the work of Ivor Novello whose "Glamorous Nights", "Careless Rapture", "Crest of the Wave" and "The Dancing Years" were all presented here.

Following the Second World War, the theatre enjoyed long runs with "Oklahoma!" (1,375 performances), "Carousel", "South Pacific", "The King and I", "My Fair Lady" (2,281 performances), "A Chorus Line" and "42nd Street" which was followed by the current production of "Miss Saigon" which opened 20 September 1989 and became this theatres longest running show in December 1994.

Travel directions

Closest tube station is Covent Garden or Holborn.

Nearest underground station: Covent Garden

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 1, 4, 6, 9, 11, 13, 15, 23, 26, 29, 59, 68, 76, 77A, 91, 139, 168, 171, 172, 176, 188, 243, 341, 521, RVI

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