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    Featured Musicals: February 2018

    Do musicals hold a special place in your heart? You’re not the only one. We’ve put together a collection of musicals for you, some are classic and familiar and some are new and unexpected. Take a look at our Featured Musicals for February and don’t miss out on your chance to get some of the best seats at discounted prices in the West End.

    Barnum at the Menier Chocolate Factory until March 2nd.
    With all the buzz about Hugh Jackman’s film The Greatest Showman, there couldn’t be a better time to catch Barnum. This show merges musical and circus to tell the story of P.T. Barnum, the self-proclaimed Greatest Showman on Earth, and the colourful people he surrounded himself with. 
    Book your Barnum tickets here.

    All or Nothing-The Mod Musical at the Arts Theatre until March 11th.
    Nothing says Mod like the music of The Small Faces. All or Nothing-The Mod Musical will bring you back to a time when cool meant mod and mod meant fashion and rhythm and blues and nothing was as mod as The Small Faces. Sit down for a night at the Arts Theatre and find yourself transported back to a Mod-er time.
    Book your All or Nothing-The Mod Musical tickets here.

    Eugenius! at the Other Palace until March 3rd.
    Eugenius! Is the geeky musical you didn’t realize you were missing! Superheroes, comic books, the 80s, Eugenius! has it all! Come see why this show is getting rave reviews and sending audiences home from the theatre ready to see the show again.
    Book your Eugenius! tickets here.

    Annie at the Piccadilly Theatre until February 18th.
    This iconic family show will be leaving the West End shortly. With classic songs like Tomorrow, It’s the Hard Knock Life, Little Girls and Easy Street Annie is a night at the theatre that will have the whole family singing along. Don’t miss your last chance to see Meera Syal as Miss Hannigan in this true theatre classic.
    Book your Annie tickets here.

    Grinning Man at Trafalgar Studios until April 14th.
    Based on Victor Hugo’s The Man Who Laughs, The Grinning Man brings a talented cast and crew together to create dark magic on the Trafalgar Studios stage. A Tony Award winning director, a Kneehigh writer and the original puppetry team from War Horse have crafted a macabre and magical love story that is not to be missed.
    Book your The Grinning Man tickets here.


    Sarah Gengenbach

    Sarah's love of theater was sparked by an enthusiastic drama teacher who wouldn't take no for an answer. These days she's much more comfortable in the audience than on the stage. She's an English teacher and enjoys reading and writing when she's not teaching or at the theater.


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