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Entertainment and Theatre
If you're planning a night at the theatre or want to see your favourite artists perform live then visit 1st 4 London Theatre Tickets to ensure you don't miss out on tickets. Many of the popular events sell out fast!
One of the most popular shows in London at the moment is The Lion King, a Tony award-winning musical by Tim Rice and Elton John which is based on Disney's hit film.
Another favourite is Billy Elliot which is major stage adaptation of the acclaimed British film.
Currently showing at the Adelphi Theatre is Love Never Dies which is Andrew Lloyd Webber.s long awaited sequel to his hugely successful Phantom of the Opera. Love Never Dies is set ten years later after the end of the original Phantom and reunites the masked Phantom with his only true love and musical protée, the stunning beauty Christine Daaénbsp;
Set in the summer of 1963, Dirty Dancing is a musical based on Eleanor Bergstein's smash hit 1980s film which tells the story dance instructor Johnny and pupil Baby and features hit songs including Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby, Do You Love Me? and I.ve Had The Time Of My Life.
Set an a on a Greek island paradise, Mamma Mia is a comical account of a mother's response to her daughter's wedding day set to a background of Abba hits including Dancing Queen, Take A Chance On Me, Super Trouper and Thank You For The Music.
Wicked is a Broadway musical based on Gregory Maguire's novel based in a fantasy world of wizards and witches and tells the story of an extraordinary friendship between two girls.
Tickets for We Will Rock You are always in demand. The musical by Queen and Ben Elton tells the story of young kids battling the power of corporations who want to crush their individuality and their love of music. The show features all the popular Queen tracks including We Are The Champions, Another One bites The Dust, We Will Rock You and Bohemian Rhapsody.
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