42nd Street
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42nd Street

Theatre Royal Drury Lane, London, WC2B 5JF
5 out of 5, based on 287 ratings and 287 reviews.
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  • 42nd Street, is the song and dance, American dream fable of Broadway. With the West End’s biggest cast, this is a 5-star musical like no other, entertainment doesn’t get bigger than this.
    Young Peggy Sawyer is fresh off the bus from small-town America and just another face in the chorus line on Broadway’s newest show. But when the leading lady gets injured, Peggy might just have the shot at stardom she's always dreamed of…
    Featuring the iconic songs 42nd Street, We’re In The Money, Lullaby of Broadway, Shuffle Off To Buffalo, Dames, and I Only Have Eyes For You.
    Bonnie Langford joins the cast to play legendary diva Dorothy Brock alongside Tom Lister as Julian Marsh, Clare Halse as Peggy Sawyer and Ashley Day as Billy Lawlor.
    Mark Bramble, the co-author of the book for the original Broadway and West End productions of 42nd Street and director of the 2001 Tony Award-winning revival, directs.
    Now booking at the Theatre Royal Drury Lane, get your 42nd Street tickets today!
    Please note: 
    *The producers cannot guarantee the appearance of any particular artist(s).
    **Evening performance on Wednesday 19 September will take place at 19:45.

    Please note:
    It is the policy of the Theatre Royal Drury Lane that any child under the age of 4 will not be admitted into the theatre.

  • Theatre Royal Drury Lane

    Catherine Street,
    London,
    WC2B 5JF

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    THE TIMES

    5 stars
    'Utterly moreish extravaganza of glitz'
    'A musical that keeps on giving when others would have called it quits'

    THE STAGE

    5 stars
    'Extraordinary'
    'It roars where others purr'

     

    THE TELEGRAPH

    5 stars
    'The mother of all showbiz musicals'

    DAILY MAIL

    4 stars
    'Mesmerising' 'Sequin-spangled glamour'

    FINANCIAL TIMES

    4 stars
    'A spectacular revival'

    SUNDAY TIMES

    4 stars
    'The relentless waves of dancers hammering heel and toe are thrilling'

    THE OBSERVER

    4 stars
    'Forget La La Land. If you want to see hot hoofing, go to Mark Bramble's production of 42nd Street'

    METRO


    'Blow your mind with spectacle'