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Mary Poppins tickets from London Theatre Ticket Web.

 

Mary Poppins    

Mary Poppins

  
 Theatre:  Prince Edward Theatre
 Address:  Old Crompton Street, W1V 6HS.  
  
 Nearest Tube: Leicester Square 
  
 Booking Until: 12th January 2008
  
 Running Time: 2 Hours 50 Minutes
  
 
 
 RECOMMENDED age of 7yrs+
3yrs+ will be let in.
  
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Evenings Monday to Thursday Evenings
Monday, Wednesday to Saturday   Thursday Matinees
at 7.30pm  
Tuesday 7pm   
Matinees Stalls £62.00, £53.00
Thursday and Saturday at 2.30pm Dress Circle £62.00, £53.00
 
 Upper Circle £47.00
Prince Edward Theatre   
 Friday Evening
 Stalls £69.00, £60.00
 Dress Circle £69.00, £60.00
 Upper Circle £50.00
  
 Saturday Evening and Saturday
  Matinee
 Stalls £74.00, £62.00, £53.00
 Dress Circle £74.00, £62.00
  Upper Circle £53.00, £39.00
   
Mary Poppins - A musical based on the stories of PL Travers and the Walt Disney film, with original music and lyrics by Richard M Sherman & Robert B Sherman,.

 

Enjoy the magical journey that is Mary Poppins, Her carpet bag is packed and her umbrella is unfurled and now the worlds most famous nanny is starring on London's stage. This Musical tells the tale of a super nanny who brings fun, magic and laughter to a disfunctional family.

 

Features all the old favourite songs Chim Chiminee, Spoonful of Sugar and Supercalifragilisticexpialidocious

 

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“Mary Poppins recently celebrated its 1000th performance at the Prince Edward Theatre, will close in London on 12 January 2008 after a run of over three and a half years.

 

 

Theatre Review

Mary Poppins Only one thing is certain - after Mary Poppins arrives at 17 Cherry Tree Lane, with her no-nonsense approach to making the right choices in life, nothing will ever be the same again.
This production is certainly no mere kids' night out. It makes you cry, and there are moments that will give faint-hearts cause to shield their eyes. But children from eight to 80 will feel boosted, liberated, whimper and hide their eyes. With her brolly and her brio, this bird has plenty of bone in it. She flies.  The Daily Mail

The stage version of Mary Poppins is heaps better than the movie - funnier, sharper, more inventive and with a far greater variety of mood. There are a host of terrific new songs to join the beloved originals
The Daily Telegraph

 

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