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In The Wings
MENOPAUSE The Musical has been seen by more than 8.7 million women in 110 cities and nine countries across the world.
Written by American Jeanie Linders, it celebrates life after 40. It begins with four women, Power Woman, Soap Star, Rutland Housewife and Earth Mother, at a lingerie sale with nothing in common but a black lace bra – and hot flushes, night sweats, memory loss, chocolate binges, not enough sex, too much sex and day-to-day challenges with aging parents, aging children and ageing partners. The show comes to the Shaw Theatre until August 25.
FROM the creator’s of Jump a tale of a night-in-the-life of a group of desperate prisoners who are inspired to escape jail when an ancient text mysteriously drops into the prison.
The cast features nuns, nurses and a bunch of break-dancing villains performed by award-winning break-dancers.
Break Out runs for one week only at the Peacock Theatre from April 19.
OSCAR Wilde’s The Importance of Being Earnest returns to the heart of London for four weeks only when it is revived at Jermyn Street Theatre from April 16 for a four-week run.
Produced by the up-and-coming young theatre company Antic Disposition, The Importance of Being Earnest is directed by Ben Horslen and John Risebero, who were behind many excellent Shakespeare productions in local churches last year. |
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