West End Theatre Breaks
The smash-hit musical CHICAGO celebrates 10 glittering, celebrity-studded years in the West End. Already the longest running American musical ever to play in London, this multi-award winning international production is filled with sexy, sassy and sensational choreography inspired by the legendary Bob Fosse, and a sizzling score including All That Jazz and Razzle Dazzle. It's no wonder The Times calls it 'the sharpest, slickest show on the block'. Suitable for ages 10+. Under 5s will not be admitted.
Sure. We could tell you about the theme of the show- the fleeting and shallow nature of media celebrity- and discuss its relevance to the star-struck culture in which we live. But, face it, the real reason for seeing Chicago is to watch incredibly fit dancers slink and slither through all that sexy Bob Fosse choreography and freeze into those muscle-popping asymmetrical poses he likes so much. Themes are fine, but music and dance win the day in Chicago.
"As close to musical theatre heaven as you are likely to get" The News of The World
"This great production of a magnificent show brings the old razzle-dazzle back to the West End with a vengeance" The Daily Telegraph
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