Our current show - 42nd Street

42nd STREET is a big, bold musical set in 1933, which celebrates the stuff that dreams are made of and as the curtain rises on Andy Lee, the dance director who is auditioning kids for the chorus of 'Pretty Lady'.
Meanwhile young Peggy Sawyer has gathered up her courage for an hour at the stage door but has missed the audition. Billy, the romantic lead, tries to help her see the producer
The producer, Julian Marsh, has no patience for latecomers and Peggy rushes off the stage. Meanwhile, Bert and Maggie try to encourage Julian about the show's prospects of success. He is worried about some of the cast, especially Dorothy Brock, the leading lady.
 'Pretty Lady' opens spectacularly with 'We're In the Money'. Then Dorothy rushes onstage to lead the Act I finale. She is accidentally knocked down by Peggy and can't get up. Act II opens with a doctor telling Julian that Dorothy's ankle is broken.
Peggy has exactly 36 hours to learn 25 pages, 6 songs and 10 dance numbers. As Julian says, by the next evening, he'll have either a live leading lady or a dead chorus girl!
The show is a fabulous hit and Peggy Sawyer is a sudden sensation. Julian reprises the glory of "42ND STREET."

Tickets now on sale for this production - Book Now

Dates: 17th - 21st April 2012 @ 7:30pm, 21st April 2012 @ 2:30pm.

Evening performance tickets: £14.50 full price, £13.50 concesssions, £9.50 children
Matinee performance tickets: £13.00 full price, £12.00 concesssions, £9.50 children
Family ticket (2 adults or concessions and 2 children) available for all performances: £40:00

If you have any queries about anything to do with 42nd Street, Julia Waterfall (thathat@sky.com) is the single point of contact.

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