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8 Haymarket,London,SW1Y 4HT

Dominic Cooper returns to the stage to play the notorious Earl of Rochester in this major revival.


The Libertine directed byTerry Johnson
Stephen Jeffreys play, later made into a film, tells the true story of John Wilmot, the second Earl of Rochester a charismatic poet, playwright and rake with a legendary appetite for excess. This most ardent of hedonists is forced to reconsider everything he thinks and feels when a chance encounter with an actress at the Playhouse sends him reeling.

Full of flair and wit, this brilliant play is both a wild period piece and an incisive critique of life in an age of excess.

Wembley

The Barbarians will take on South Africa at Wembley Stadium connected by EE on Saturday 5 November, KO 3pm where the two sides will clash for the first time in six years.

The world famous invitational first appearance at under the arch since the Olympic Centenary match against Australia in 2008 and they will be taking on the Springboks for only the eighth time since 1952 with these matches always proving to be special with players like Brian Habana and Ruan Pienaar having played in both jerseys in recent years.

The Barbarians will again bring together the world leading players to build on the success of their matches against Samoa and Argentina at the Olympic Stadium and Twickenham this season.

31 Shaftesbury Avenue

Michael Crawford plays Leo Colston, a man who can no longer hide from the memories of his past. Memories of the gloriously hot summer of 1900 and of his days spent in Norfolk come flooding back.

Michael Crawford plays Leo Colston, a man who can no longer hide from the memories of his past. Memories of the gloriously hot summer of 1900 and of his days spent in Norfolk come flooding back. Spending the holidays with the family of his school friend Marcus in their luxurious country home, the young Leo finds himself acting as the go-between for the beautiful upper-class Marian and tenant-farmer Ted who are embroiled in a forbidden secret love affair. The innocent Leo gets caught up in the adult atmosphere of deceit and manipulation as he risks everything in this deeply moving coming of age story. The events of that summer and the devastating effects of love denied will shape his life forever.

2 Charing Cross Road

Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne’s modern classic conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private moments. The first season of the Kenneth Branagh Theatre Company promises a year of unmissable theatre. Working in collaboration with artistic associates, director Rob Ashford and designer Christopher Oram, the acclaimed actor-director Kenneth Branagh presents an exceptional series of five plays that bring together a remarkable group of actors, led by Rob Brydon, Judi Dench, Lily James and Richard Madden.

Set against the backdrop of post-war Britain, John Osborne’s modern classic conjures the seedy glamour of the old music halls for an explosive examination of public masks and private torment. Rob Ashford directs Kenneth Branagh as the unforgettable Archie Rice, with John Hurt as Billy Rice.

Piccadilly Circus

One giant diamond. Eight incompetent crooks and a security guard asleep on the job. What could possibly go right? Written by and starring the Mischief Theatre Company who brought you the 2015 Olivier award-winning “Best New Comedy”, ”The Play That Goes Wrong” and “Peter Pan Goes Wrong”.

Book now, to be entertained by their unique brand of humour in this hilarious new show. It would be criminal to miss it.

Strand

Funny Girl, starring multi award-winning stage and screen star Sheridan Smith, transfers to the Savoy Theatre following its sold out run at the Menier Chocolate Factory. This musical classic tells the fascinating bitter-sweet story of Fanny Brice (Smith), whose vocal talents and comedic ability see her rise from Brooklyn music hall singer to Broadway star, and her tempestuous relationship with gambler Nicky Arnstein.

Featuring some of the most iconic songs in film and theatre history, including “People” and “Don’t rain on my parade”, this bold new production, with music by Jule Styne and lyrics by Bob Merrill, a book by Isobel Lennart from an original story by Miss Lennart, with revisions by Harvey Fierstein, is directed by Michael Mayer (Hedwig and the Angry Inch Spring Awakening on Broadway) and promises to be the must-see musical of 2016.

12 Palace Street

Join best friends Miles and Jack on a hilarious journey into the heart of wine country with Sideways: The Play. Based on his beloved novel, which inspired the Academy Award and Golden Globe winning film, Rex Pickett’s stage adaptation fizzes with comedy and heartfelt emotion, and goes down better than a well-aged Pinot Noir. When a neurotic author, who is writing his way into a midlife-crisis, and an actor, who is marrying his way out of his, head out to Santa Barbara for a week of wine-tastings, they find out that there’s more to be savoured in California than a few new bottles. When Miles and Jack meet the equally strong and complex Maya and Terra, the four of them learn just how intoxicating a good glass of wine and good company can be - for better and for worse. Following an acclaimed sold out premiere at the La Jolla Playhouse, this brand new production of Sideways, directed by David Grindley (Journey’s End, The American Plan, Daytona) makes its UK premiere.

404 Strand

One dead father, one messed up family, one girl who just wants to help, one school bully who always gets his own way, one man of the church offering comfort, and one hand puppet who is completely out of control. He is shocking, dangerous and taking no prisoners.

All hell is breaking out at the Vaudeville Theatre as this hilarious and provocative new comedy lands direct from Broadway, where the New York Times hailed it “Wicked Funny” and the New Yorker called it “Sesame Street meets The Exorcists”. Book now for the most exciting new play to come out of America this year starring Janie Dee, Neil Pearson, Harry Melling, Jemima Rooper and Kevin Mains... A left hand can certainly be a dangerous thing.

32-36 Charing Cross Road

Fresh from an acclaimed sold-out season in the Dorfman Theatre, this new production will transfer to the Wyndham's Theatre for 12 weeks only from 15 March 2016. An intoxicating new play about surviving the modern world. Written by Duncan Macmillan (1984) and directed by Jeremy Herrin (Wolf Hall), Emma was having the time of her life. Now she’s in rehab. Her first step is to admit that she has a problem. But the problem isn’t with Emma, it’s with everything else. She needs to tell the truth. But she’s smart enough to know that there’s no such thing.

When intoxication feels like the only way to survive the modern world, how can she ever sober up? People, Places and Things is the latest collaboration between Headlong and the National, following the acclaimed “Earthquakes in London” and “The Effect”.

85-88 St Martin's Lane,London,WC2N 4AU

Don’t miss the ‘joyous musical fun’ (The Times) of MRS HENDERSON PRESENTS, the hilarious five-star musical that the Daily Express is hailing as a ‘triumph’. Based on the much loved film that starred Dame Judi Dench and Bob Hoskins, this ‘unashamedly entertaining’ (Daily Mail) new musical has been acclaimed by the Times as ‘a winner’.

It’s London, 1937, and recently widowed eccentric, Laura Henderson, is looking for a way of spending her time and money. After acquiring and renovating the Windmill Theatre, she hires feisty impresario Vivian Van Damm to present a bill of non-stop variety acts. But as war looms something more is required to boost morale and box office... Mrs Henderson comes up with the idea of The Windmill Girls - glamorous young women posing as nude statues - and audiences flock!

With book and direction by the Tony Award-winning Terry Johnson (La Cage Aux Folles), choreography by Andrew Wright (Singin’ in the Rain, Guys and Dolls), lyrics by the multi-award-winning Don Black (Sunset Boulevard) and music by George Fenton and Simon Chamberlain, this extraordinary and heartwarming new production stars Olivier-winner Tracie Bennett (Les Misérables, End of the Rainbow, ITV’s Coronation Street), Olivier-nominated Ian Bartholomew (Into the Woods) and Olivier-nominated Emma Williams (Chitty Chitty Bang Bang)

Wyndham's Theatre - 32-36 Charing Cross Road

Six-time Tony Award winner Audra McDonald makes her West End debut as legendary jazz icon Billie Holiday.

Spend an intimate evening filled with some of the most inspiring and moving songs ever written and hear the personal stories of Holiday’s loves and losses through a turbulent but extraordinary life.

With a glorious score featuring “God Bless the Child”, “What a Little Moonlight Can Do”, “Strange Fruit”, “Crazy He Calls Me” and “Taint Nobody’s Biz-ness”, you’d better pull up a chair and order a drink because this legend’s got a life to sing.

31 Shaftesbury Avenue

Starring the original accident-prone cast of The Play That Goes Wrong.
The original cast of the West End’s hit comedy The Play That Goes Wrong return to the stage this Christmas in J.M. Barrie's classic Peter Pan. Once again the members of the Cornley Polytechnic Drama Society battle against technical hitches, flying mishaps and cast disputes. Will they ever make it to Neverland?

For the slickest show in the West End this season, DON’T see Peter Pan Goes Wrong!

Good's Way (by King's Boulevard)

Welcome to Washington Heights, where life’s a struggle but the streets are jumping to the irresistible rhythms of love, passion, hopes and dreams. This smash-hit, Tony Award-winning musical is a joyously uplifting tale of young love in a community on the brink of change, set in one bustling neighbourhood where everyone knows everybody, and the breeze carries the sweet sounds of three generations of music.

Back to spice up London following its hugely acclaimed, sell-out season at the Southwark Playhouse, In The Heights is a thrilling evening of unforgettable songs and amazing choreography infused with the scorching rhythms and vibrant energy of a Manhattan heatwave. A word-of-mouth sensation on Broadway that had audiences coming back time and time again, this life-affirming story will enthral and delight audiences of all ages.

25 Eccleston Pl,Belgravia, London SW1W 9NF

"Explore two award winning film locations – Cambridge the backdrop for the Stephen Hawking Biopic “The Theory of Everything” and Bletchley Park the former government code cracking school featured in “The Imitation Game”.

HIGHLIGHTS:

•Walking tour of Cambridge
•A guided tour of St John's College, backdrop for ""The Theory of Everything""
•See the Bridge of Sighs
•Visit Bletchley Park, Britain's secret code breaking HQ, as featured in ""The Imitation Game""
•First-class luxury Motor-coach and the services of a professional Tour Guide

St John's College (film location: ""The Theory of Everything"")

St John’s College was founded in 1511 and is one of the oldest and largest colleges in Cambridge. Famous alumni include William Wordsworth, William Wilberforce and Douglas Adams. More recently it was used as the film location for “The Theory of Everything”, the Stephen Hawking biopic starring Eddie Redmayne and Felicity Jones.

We'll take you on a walking tour through the narrow streets of the old city to St John’s College before joining a local guide for a tour of the college. We will also visit the beautiful Bridge of Sighs, one of Cambridge's main tourist attractions and which features in the dance scene featuring Hawking and his first wife Jane Wilde.

St John's College is closed from 16 May to 17 June 2016. During this time we will visit King's College Chapel, which features in the film scene where Hawking cycles through the town.

Bletchley Park (film location: ""The Imitation Game"")

Once Britain's best kept secret, today Bletchley Park is one of the most fascinating and historically significant sites in Britain. It was here at Bletchley Park that Alan Turing, recently played by Benedict Cumberbatch in ""The Imitation Game"", led the team of code breakers that cracked the German Enigma code during WWII.

Visitors can explore and experience the top secret world of iconic WWII code breaking Huts and blocks set within its atmospheric Victorian estate.

25 Eccleston Pl, Belgravia Verenigd Koninkrijk

Explore London from a vintage red bus, including the Tower of London before the crowds, Borough Market and a guided tour of Westminster Abbey. Finish with either Afternoon Tea inside the Abbey Highlights.

HIGHLIGHTS:

•Travel on an iconic vintage red London bus
•Visit the Tower of London & Crown Jewels before the crowds
•Enjoy a panoramic tour including a visit to Borough Market
•A guided tour inside Westminster Abbey
• Afternoon Tea at the Abbey
•Services of a professional Tour Guide
•Personal Audio HeadsetTower of London
Your tour begins with a visit to one of London's most iconic buildings - before it gets busy. The Tower of London has always played a prominent role in British History. Explore all 4 floors, including the Royal Armouries Collection. Enjoy the spectacular display of the Crown Jewels, revealing these priceless treasures like never before. The Crown Jewels are part of the Royal Collection and are still used regularly by the Queen.

Panoramic Tour

We head into the City of London where you will see St Paul's Cathedral and the Bank of England. Then cross over Tower Bridge to visit Borough Market. You will have time for lunch* then we explore the South Bank, home to the Tate Modern and the Globe Theatre.

Westminster Abbey

Westminster Abbey is steeped in more than a thousand years of history. The Abbey has been the coronation church since 1066 and is the final resting place of 17 monarchs. The present church, begun by Henry III in 1245, is one of the most important gothic buildings in the country, with the medieval shrine of an Anglo-Saxon saint still as its heart.

Afternoon Tea

Enjoy a sumptuous afternoon tea at the Cellarium Café located inside the Abbey. Tour ends at Westminster Abbey.