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The Drowsy Chaperone

   

 Theatre:    Novello Theatre 
 Address:   5 Aldwych, WC2B 4LD.
  
 Nearest Tube: Covent Garden 
  
 Booking Until:  4th August 2007
  
 Running Time: 1 Hour 40 Minutes
  
  
  
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Performance Times Prices
Evenings Stalls £69, £53
Monday to Saturday at 7.45pm Dress Circle £69, £53, £41
Matinees Upper Circle £53, £41
Wednesday 3pm  
Saturday at 4pm  

 

Review

As a die hard musical theatre fan drops the needle on his favourite cast album, an outrageously funny musical from the 1920's burst into life in his living room. What follows is the uproarious tale of a pampered starlet

determined to give up show business to get married and her ruthless producer intent on sabotaging the nuptuals. add to this a Latin lover, a debonair groom, an English butler and a pair of gangsters disguised as pastry chefs and a very tipsy chaperone, and all manner of  mix ups and mayhem are set to ensure - Starring the multi award winning Elaine Page

 

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Starring Elaine Paige as The Drowsy Chaperone
Popular both in the West End and on Broadway, Elaine Paige is best known for creating both the role of Eva Peron in Evita and Grizabella in Cats
 

 

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The Evening Standard "Surprises and delights.

 

The Guardian

" For all the energy of Casey Nicholaw's production, I would readily sacrifice the whole of this glitzy charade for 10 minutes of the real thing by Rodgers and Hart, Cole Porter or Jerome Kern."

 

Daily Telegraph

 "Delightful show that has a strong claim to being one of the silliest musicals ever written...Only the self-importantly serious and the chronically depressed will fail to enjoy this preposterously entertaining evening."

 

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