Soul Sisters, a new musical by David Kent
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Dusty & The Shades of the 60s
‘Dusty and The Shades of the 60s’ is a captivating musical show that celebrates the life and music of one of the most important, successful and elegant British female singers of all time – Dusty Springfield.
Cilla & The Shades of the 60s
Cilla & The Shades of the 60s is a hugely entertaining production, stylishly celebrating the life and music of the legendary Cilla Black as well as a special selection of her most well known contemporaries.
Tom & The Shades of the 60s
Tom Jones & The Shades of the 60s brings Jones’ story of an unprecedented rise through the charts to the UK stage. Rediscover his music in hit after hip-rocking hit!
Diana & The Shades of the 60s
‘Diana & The Shades‘ is a stunning and elegant song cycle that soars its way through hit after Motown hit, featuring the career of Diana Ross.
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun
From the writers of hit sketch show Hormonal Housewives comes the brand-new musical comedy GIRLS JUST WANNA HAVE FUN! This show will get you IN THE MOOD FOR DANCING as it’s jam packed with your favourite night-out anthems. You’ll be dancing in the aisles and rolling in them too once we GET THIS PARTY STARTED! …
Grindr the Opera
As seen on BBC ONE and voted the U.K’s no 1. Dolly Parton tribute by the Agents Association of Great Britain. And undeniably one of the BEST Dolly impersonators you will ever see. West End star Kelly O’Brien is a true professional.
This sensational tribute show is one of a kind!
Tinker Bell the Musical
Long before Peter Pan met Wendy, Tinker Bell had a story of her own
WANNABE – The Spice Girls Show
Stop right now! Thank you very much. It’s time to Spice Up Your Life like it’s 1996. Relive the 90s through the hits of the Spice Girls on this Spice World journey; all you have to do is Say You’ll Be There. Swing it, shake it, move it, make it down and if you think it’s all a bit Too Much, then really – Who Do You …
Girls Night Out with Flat & the Curves
Soul Sisters, a new musical by David Kent