Forbidden Broadway
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Forbidden Broadway

Vaudeville Theatre, London, WC2R 0NH
4.6 out of 5, based on 177 ratings and 177 reviews.
4.6
  • FORBIDDEN BROADWAY is muscling its way into the dazzling West End! For eleven weeks only, the funniest show in London lands at the Vaudeville Theatre and prepares to unleash its wicked humour on anyone and any show in its sights - see over 28 musicals for two-thirds of the price of ONE!
    This is your chance to see the West End and Broadway's biggest shows, brightest stars and notorious flops panned, poked, lampooned and lambasted by a dazzling cast of comic chameleons, all set to the tunes of your favourite showstoppers - and all under one roof!
    Starring Christina Bianco, Anna-Jane Casey, Damian Humbley and Ben Lewis.
    This sensational success comes direct from a sold-out run at the award-winning Menier Chocolate Factory. At the Vaudeville Theatre from 9 September until 22 November 2014, book your FORBIDDEN BROADWAY tickets today!

    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]

    This venue does not supply childrens booster cushions. Please consider this when preparing for your theatre experience with small children at this venue.


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  • Vaudeville Theatre

    404 Strand,
    London,
    WC2R 0NH

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    ‘Affectionate and delightfully malicious. Any longer and I’d have died laughing.’

    DAILY EXPRESS


    ‘If you’re thinking of coming to London to take in one musical, come and see this instead! You get the best bits from a dozen shows and laugh until (as critics say) you cry.’

    GUARDIAN


    ‘Relentlessly, cleverly, breathtakingly funny’

    TELEGRAPH


    ‘Even if you had somehow missed every one of the shows satirised by Forbidden Broadway, you would still find yourself weeping with laughter at its precision-engineered ridicule.’

    SUNDAY EXPRESS


    ‘The key to the show’s success is that its cast are every bit as talented as the performers they lampoon’

    TIMES


    ‘Terrific fun’

    EVENING STANDARD


    ‘A sparky tuneful quartet rip through the tunes with gusto’

    SUNDAY TIMES


    ‘Delicious’