High Society
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High Society

The Old Vic Theatre, London
4.8 out of 5, based on 85 ratings and 85 reviews.
4.8
  • Cole Porter's classic feel-good musical, High Society comes to The Old Vic in a glittering new production staged in the round.
    Directed by multi-award-winning director and musical star Maria Friedman (director of Merrily We Roll Along, Olivier Award-winner for Best Musical Revival, Critics’ Circle and Evening Standard Awards for Best Musical). High Society is based on The Philadelphia Story and the 1956 MGM film musical starring Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly and Frank Sinatra. Featuring hit songs including ‘True Love’, ‘You’re Sensational’ , ‘Well did you Evah?’ and the unforgettable ‘Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?’
    You’re invited to the wedding of the year, and what a swell party it’s going to be!
    Long Island socialite Tracy Lord is planning her lavish summer wedding when her ex-husband appears to try and win her back. His unwelcome arrival threatens to disrupt proceedings. When tabloid reporter Mike Connor arrives to cover the nuptials, he too takes a shine to the bride-to-be. But which of these three suitors will she choose?
    With music and lyrics by Cole Porter, book by Arthur Kopit and additional lyrics by Susan Birkenhead, based on the play The Philadelphia Story by Philip Barry, as wells as the Turner Entertainment Co. motion picture High Society.
    At the Old Vic Theatre from 30 April until 22 August 2015, book your High Society tickets today!
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    For more information or to make a booking please contact Group Line on 020 7206 1174 or via email at [email protected]
  • The Old Vic Theatre

    103 The Cut,
    Waterloo Road,
    London,
    SE1 8NB,

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    ‘A night of magic, madness and moonlight.’