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La Cage Aux Folles

Booking from Monday, 20th October 2008 until Saturday, 10th January 2009
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'A Total Triumph'
Daily Mail
The hugely successful Menier Chocoltae Factory production is moving to the Playhouse Theatre London for a stricly limited run. Do not miss the chance to see Jerry Herman's fabulous score in a hilarious tale of family values and unconditional love.
Book your ticket for 'La Cage Aux Folles' Now!
'A Total Triumph'
Daily Mail
'Bravo! At last a musical to sweep away those credit-crunch blues. This joyous show deserves every hurrah and standing ovation it receives'
Daily Telegraph
The sell-out Menier Chocolate Factory production is transferring to the Playhouse Theatre for a strictly limited season, starring Douglas Hodge and Denis Lawson.
The idyllic existence of Georges and the dazzling drag artiste Albin, star of the La Cage aux Folles club, is threatened when Georges' son announces his engagement to the daughter of a right-wing politician, who wants to close down the local colourful nightlife! With a visit from the prospective in-laws imminent, they all decide to take drastic action to hide their lifestyle. but can they keep it up?
Jerry Herman's (Hello, Dolly!, Mack and Mabel and Mame) fabulous score includes I Am What I Am, The Best of Times and Song on the Sand.
La Cage aux Folles is a timeless and deliciously funny tale of family values, unconditional love, and above all, the need to be proud of who we are. From 17th January 2009 Graham Norton stars as Albin and Steven Pacey as George.

Now showing at Playhouse Theatre

Playhouse Theatre
Northumberland Ave
London

Designed by Blow and Billerey in 1907 after the original theatre was destroyed. the playhouse theatre has a capacity od 800 and is Air Conditioned with disables access.

Originally called the Avenue, this venue earned its place in theatrical history by premiering Arms And The Man, Shaw's first success as a playwright. During the 1950s the BBC took over and, for the next 25 years, used the theatre to broadcast a variety of entertainment. Following a period of decline, the novelist Jeffrey Archer bought The Playhouse in 1988 and joined forces with Sir Peter Hall to bring the theatre back to life with several highly rated productions including such classics as William's The Rose Tattoo, Twelfth Night and Moliere's Tartuffe.

Travel directions

Take the Northern, Bakerloo, District or Circle line to Embankment station and exit onto Northumberland road. The theatre is a two minute walk.

Nearest underground station: Charing Cross

Nearest train station: Charing Cross

Buses: 3, 6, 9, 12, 13, 15, 23, 24, 29, 53, 77A, 88, 91, 139, 159, 176, 453

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