| Theatre Venue: | Cambridge Theatre ![]() |
| Address: | Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU |
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| Opened: | 28-Apr-2006 |
| Booking until: | 30-Oct-2010 |
| Performance Times: | Matinees: Friday 5.00pm & Saturday 3:00 Evenings: Monday to Thursday and Saturday 8:00pm, Friday 8:30pm |
| Running Time: | 2hrs 15mins |
| Written: | Based on Play by Maurine Dallas Watkins |
| Music: | John Cander |
| Lyrics: | Fred Ebb |
| Book: | Fred Ebb and Bob Fosse |
| Director: | Walter Bobbie |
| Lighting: | Ken Billington |
| Choreography: | Ann Reinking |
| Producer: | Chicago Partnership |
| Casts: | Aoife Mulholland (Roxie Hart to 11 July, then Michelle Williams from 13 July to 22 August), Leigh Zimmerman (Velma Kelly to 11 July), Jerry Springer (Billy Flynn to 11 July 2009) |
| Genre: | Musicals |
Chicago The Musical Theatre Tickets
Cambridge Theatre Earlham Street, London WC2H 9HU
Please Note: Contains some mild language and adult themes.
Jerry Springer will make his West End Stage debut as Billy Flynn on Monday 1st June 2009 and is contracted to until the 11th July 2009.
Synopsis:
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'.
The kiss-and-tell story of chorus girl Roxie Hart who kills her lover; Velma Kelly, the glamorous double-murderer and Billy Flynn, the slick and manipulative lawyer keeping them from death row while promising to make them stars, has all the topicality of our celebrity-seeking times. It also provides some of the most sensational roles in all musical theatre. Be razzled and dazzled by Chicago: a true Broadway and West End classic.
The kiss-and-tell story of chorus girl Roxie Hart who kills her lover; Velma Kelly, the glamorous double-murderer and Billy Flynn, the slick and manipulative lawyer keeping them from death row while promising to make them stars, has all the topicality of our celebrity-seeking times. It also provides some of the most sensational roles in all musical theatre. Be razzled and dazzled by Chicago: a true Broadway and West End classic.
Chicago The Musical Reviews:
'Still the hottest show in town' The Independent.
'A sleek package of sex, murder, great songs and arch wit'
Evening Standard.
'The sharpest, slickest show on the block!'
The Times.


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