Chicago

Garrick Theatre

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Synopsis

The hit show Chicago has taken on many different forms over the years, from its origins as a 1920s play to its current incarnation as one of the best known musicals in the world, with a hit movie version amongst the other versions to appear over the years as well. It is a testament to the timelessness of the story that audiences continue to flock to the production more than 80 years since the original tale was told onstage and it is likely that this success will continue for the foreseeable future as audiences continue to head to the Cambridge Theatre in the West End.

Chicago follows the story of Roxie Hart and her friendship with Velma Kelly behind bars. Reflecting the growing trend of the celebrity criminal in 1920s America, Hart wants nothing more than to be in the spotlight, but following the murder of her husband she has found all the attention she craved for all the wrong reasons. Inside she meets Kelly, a Vaudevillian performer who had previously taken some drastic measures when she discovered her husband was having an affair with her sister. They both want to experience a life as huge stars and to realise their dreams they decide to make their bid for freedom, employing the help of sleazy lawyer Billy Flynn and making their case heard.

As a musical, Chicago features an array of well known songs as part of the performances, with the likes of Funny Honey, Razzle Dazzle, Cell Block Tango and Me and My Baby amongst those on offer. They are memorable classics and make the compelling story all the more spectacular.

The story was penned by a Chicago Tribune writer named Maurine Dallas Watkins in 1926 and the play that appeared in the Windy City would become one of the best known tales of the 20th century, especially when it was adapted into the hit musical it is known-for today. In 2002 it was also adapted into a musical movie, with Renée Zellweger portraying Roxie Hart, Catherine Zeta-Jones playing Velma Kelly and Richard Gere taking on the role of Billy Flynn.

So after more than 80 years since the story was first told, Chicago continues to draw in huge audiences to the Cambridge Theatre in the West End, where it is currently booking well into 2011.

Discounted Tickets

WAS: £46   NOW: £33
Monday to Thursday evenings
WAS: £66   NOW: £42
Valid both performances Friday and Saturday matinees
WAS: £66   NOW: £40
Monday to Thursday evenings
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Venue Information

Garrick Theatre
Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0HH
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Directions

Take the Northern or Piccadilly line to Leicester square station and exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is approximately 2 minutes walk.

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