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Welcome to Concierge Desk Theatre News - giving you all the news & reviews for the latest productions to hit the West-End
Take a look at the Latest London Productions
Jerry Springer The Opera
Tell me on a Sunday
Shakespeare's Globe Theatre
Jerry Springer The Opera
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"The most arresting, hilarious and original piece of musical theatre ever to be seen...it's this year's hot ticket!"Warwick Thompson, Metro
Following unprecedented rave reviews and standing ovations from critics and public alike, the run has been extended twice at the National Theatre. We are delighted to announce that Jerry will be taking up residence at the Cambridge Theatre from 14 October 2003.
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The show combines the musical, comedy and opera genres and has been described in The Observer as "The most explosive theatrical event for years, the biggest thrill for decades", by Liam Gallagher (Oasis) as "The best f**cking thing I have ever seen" and of which Jerry
Springer says "I only wish I'd thought of it first".
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"The West End needs Springer" - Nicholas De Jongh, Evening Standard 20th August 2002
"I have no hesitation in declaring JERRY SPRINGER - THE OPERA to be the greatest production on earth" - Kevin O'Sullivan, Daily Mirror
The West End gets Springer from 14th October 2003 - Currently booking until 27th March 2004
WARNING: NOT SUITABLE FOR CHILDREN
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Tell me on a Sunday
Musical with music by Andrew Lloyd Webber, lyrics by Don Black and additional contributions by Jackie Clune. Directed by Matthew Warchus.
Tell Me On A Sunday charts the course of a young Englishwoman's life in the United States and the romantic entanglements that seem to confront her at every turn.
Through the course of the evening, she finds new strength and new maturity, as well as personal success.Tell Me On A Sunday became a best-selling album on its release in 1979 and was subsequently staged as part of Song & Dance at the Palace Theatre in 1982, where it enjoyed a two year run.
This new production of Tell Me On A Sunday - which will play for a strictly limited 12-week season - has been expanded and reworked to provide a full evening in the theatre.Starring Denise Van Outen, who was last seen in the West End playing 'Roxie' in Chicago - a role she subsequently played in the Broadway production.
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Shakespears's
Globe Theatre

Surely the best venue in the world to see a Shakespeare Play. The new 2003 season opens on 8th May - 28th September. This season sees the following productions:-
Richard II - by William Shakespeare: 8 May to 27 September
Richard III - by William Shakespeare: 25 May to 27 September
The Taming of the Shrew - by William Shakespeare: 10 August to 28 September
Dido Queen of Carthage - by Christopher Marlowe: 6 June to 18 August
Edward II - by Christopher Marlowe: 20 July to 26 September
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