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A musical adaptation of Judith Kerr's picture book The Tiger Who Came To Tea. For the first time ever, this much loved tale of a tiger creating tea time mayhem is brought vividly to life on stage in a show packed with oodles of magic, sing a long songs and clumsy chaos. Expect to be surprised!About Lyric Shaftesbury Avenue
The Lyric, Shaftesbury Avenue's oldest theatre was opened in 1888, just two years after the street itself was completed. An indistinct red brick building, it lacks the grandeur of the neighbouring Gielgud and Apollo, but has a charm and unassuming beauty that are all its own. More about Lyric Shaftesbury Avenue
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Lyric Shaftesbury Avenue events
The Tiger Who Came To TeaThe Tiger Who Came To TeaA musical adaptation of Judith Kerr's picture book The Tiger Who Came To Tea. For the first time ever, this much loved tale of a tiger creating tea time mayhem is brought vividly to life on stage in a show packed with oodles of magic, sing a long songs and clumsy chaos. Expect to be surprised!31st May 2012Sunday 2nd September 2012
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TIMES Various Times PRICING £12.50 & £15.50, premium seats £20 inc postergramme
A musical adaptation of Judith Kerr's picture book The Tiger Who Came To Tea. For the first time ever, this much loved tale of a tiger creating tea time mayhem is brought vividly to life on stage in a show packed with oodles of magic, sing a long songs and clumsy chaos. Expect to be surprised!... More about this event
Thriller LiveThriller LiveMichael Jackson's untimely death may have propelled this musical into orbit; Thriller - Live became a tribute show overnight with the obvious decision that the show must go on "to the memory of the man and his incredible music". The lights of the Lyric were dimmed and a minute's silence was held in the auditorium on the night of the first performan31st May 2012Sunday 23rd September 2012
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TIMES Various Times PRICING £26-£58
Michael Jackson's untimely death may have propelled this musical into orbit; Thriller - Live became a tribute show overnight with the obvious decision that the show must go on "to the memory of the man and his incredible music". The lights of the Lyric were dimmed and a minute's silence was held in the auditorium on the night of the first performan... More about this event
@Westendproducer's#Searchforatwitterstar LIVE!
TIMES 7pm PRICING £25
Five men and five women finalists from the online talent competition, battle it out in a live final, in the search to find future musical theatre stars of the West End. Judges include actress Louise Dearman and casting director Ann Vosser. The one-off show is directed by Drew Baker and musical director is James Draisey.
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