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Post by sherriebythesea on Feb 14, 2020 19:07:27 GMT
I arrive in London Monday Feb 17th and leave Wednesday the 26th. This trip is a 65th birthday present to myself and it is going to be all about the theatre. The first 2 times I was there I saw some incredible plays and I've seen a few on Broadway since then but I'm just rattled at so many choices and I'd like your opinions. This is what I have so far
Tues 18th Matinee - You Stupid Darkness Evening - Endgame
Wednesday 19th Matinee - ? Evening - Mary Poppins
Thurs 20th Matinee - ? Evening - ?
Friday Matinee - Cirque du Solei Evening - ?
Sat Matinee - ? Evening - Upstart Crow
Still have Sunday, Monday and Tues free also.
These are all I have booked so far.
I still want to see Uncle Vanya (Rush?) Cyrano de Bergerac (I keep putting this on list and then taking it off) A Number Kunene and the King (Rush?) Come from Away (saw on Broadway but need to see again) Rush? Rage Of Narcissus Matilda and/or Lady in Black
What would be on your "can't miss" list?
Thank you
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Post by lynette on Feb 14, 2020 20:36:20 GMT
If you like classic, then Uncle Vanya is very good. Get good seats, worth it. I’m not the musical expert, plenty others here are, but Matilda is fun.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2020 22:37:39 GMT
Sounds like a great trip!
From your list I've seen Uncle Vanya and Kunene and the King, would recommend both. Good rush tickets for Kunene on TodayTix
Also would suggest - Nora: A Doll's House (Young Vic) Leopoldstadt A Taste of Honey Albion (Almeida)
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Post by Rory on Feb 14, 2020 22:45:39 GMT
Agree with all of @xanderl's choices above, and I'd add The Welkin and The Visit at the National, although the latter is long.
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Post by TallPaul on Feb 15, 2020 13:56:07 GMT
I know you didn't ask for ideas of things to do in London, but as you will be going to the Royal Albert Hall anyway, have you thought about taking a tour beforehand? Next Friday there are still spaces on the 12 noon tour, or earlier if you'd prefer, and if you decide to have a spot of lunch before CdS, your ticket gets you a small discount.
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