
CHICAGO is now in its 10th sensational year in London, and is now the longest running revival in West End theatre history.
"Still London's sexiest, most sensational musical" Sunday Express, December 2007
Having just celebrated 10 glittering years in the West End the smash-hit musical CHICAGO continues to dazzle audiences night after night. Already the longest running American musical ever to play in London, this multi-award winning production is filled with stunning and unique choreography inspired by Bob Fosse and a sizzling score that includes the classics All That Jazz and Cell Block Tango. It is no wonder The Times calls it "The sharpest, slickest show on the block".
A nightclub dancer... a smooth-talking lawyer... and a cell block of sin; it would be a crime to miss it!
Nightclub dancer, Roxie Hart, kills her lover and lands in Cook County Jail. She meets cell block rival Velma Kelly and, with the help of smooth-talking lawyer Billy Flynn, they vie not only for the headlines but also to keep from death row.
Created by the musical theatre talents of John Kander, Fred Ebb and legendary choreographer, Bob Fosse, CHICAGO's sexy, sassy score includes the hits "All That Jazz", "Roxie", "Cell Block Tango" and "Razzle Dazzle".
CAST INFORMATION
Already one of London's most popular and thrilling smash-hit musicals. CHICAGO continues to be hot, hot, hot!
Fresh from her breath-taking performances on ITV’s Dancing on Ice, winner Suzanne Shaw joins CHICAGO as Roxie Hart from 2nd June for 6 weeks only.
Having risen to fame on ITV's Popstars and subsequently in the band Hear’Say, Suzanne is no stranger to the West End and has been seen as the Narrator in Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat and Janet in The Rocky Horror Show.
Suzanne Shaw – Roxie Hart (until 12th July)
Anna Jane Casey – Velma Kelly (until 31st August)
Victor McGuire – Amos Hart (until 31st August)
Terence Maynard – Billy Flynn (until 10th August)
Mary Sunshine – Rusty Whitehead – end date tbc.
Sue Kelvin – Mama Morton (until the 12th July)
DIRECCIÓN
Cambridge Theatre
Earlham Street
Seven Dials
London WC2H 9HU
COMO IR:
Metro más cercano: Covent Garden (línea Piccadilly)
Desde el metro Covent Garden gira a la izquierda (es decir, NO hacia el Mercado). Gira de nuevo a la izquierda por la calle Long Acre. Toma la próxima calle a la derecha, Langley Street, luego a la izquierda, Shelton Street y luego a la derecha, Earlham Street. El teatro está al final de Earlham Street en la plaza de Seven Dials.
Estación de ferrocarril más cercano: Charing Cross (línea Northern o Bakerloo)
Toma la línea Northern hasta Leicester Square. Cambia a la línea Piccadilly y baja en Covent Garden.
Parking: Westminster City Council Car Parks; Cambridge Circus o el NCP en St Martin’s Lane. Hay parquímetros en Earlham Street y en Mercer Street. Avisamos que aparcar un coche en Londres puede ser difícil y caro. Recomendamos el uso del transporte público.
¿ACCESO PARA PERSONAS DISCAPACITADAS?
Sillas de Ruedas: hay 2 plazas en Butacas de Patio. Se puede organizar un cambio de butaca a cualquier butaca de pasillo. Cualquier persona que use una silla de ruedas debe estar acompañada por una persona que no necesita silla de ruedas.
PERSONAS CON DIFICULTADES AUDITIVAS: : El teatro dispone de auriculares de tipo infrarrojo