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EQUUS

Daniel Radcliffe and Richard Griffiths reunite on the West End stage.

Alan Strang (Daniel Radcliffe) seems a normal, obedient 17 year old with a passion for horses. Then one night he blinds six horses with a hoof pick. What drove him to it? His life seems routine, his family loving, his pursuits harmless and yet he has been placed under psychiatric surveillance—an unresponsive patient who is woken each night by terrible nightmares. Only psychiatrist Martin Dysart (Richard Griffiths) seems able to grasp the answer to this psychological puzzle.

Peter Shaffer's classic play Equus originally opened at the National Theatre in 1973, before transferring to the West End and Broadway for record-breaking runs. Equus, which won the 1975 Tony Award for Best Play, was made into a film starring Richard Burton in 1977.

AMY'S VIEW

David Hare's enthralling examination of a mother-daughter relationship explores the power of love and loss.
A brilliant social comedy and passionate family drama, Amy's View makes its long-awaited return to the West End stage. A decade ago, the play dazzled audiences at the National Theatre, in the West End and on Broadway. Now, Felicity Kendal leads a stellar cast, including Jenna Russell, fresh from her triumphs in Sunday in the Park with George and Guys and Dolls, into the Garrick Theatre.

Although the Lloyds financial scandal has left West End actress Esme (Kendal) penniless and her daughter Amy (Russell) has been abandoned by her media tycoon husband, Amy still believes that love conquers all. Confronted by the greatest tragedy of all, Esme is not so sure%u2026

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LES MISERABLES

Based on Victor Hugo's famous novel of 19th-century France, this beloved musical of love, courage and redemption is an international sensation.
A musical by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg based on Victor Hugo's famous novel of 19th-century France. The action begins in 1815 as Jean Valjean, a man condemned to 19 years of hard labor for stealing a loaf of bread to feed his family, finds only hatred and suspicion when he is released on parole. Meeting one man who believes in him, Valjean breaks his parole to begin a new life. The story truly begins as Jean Valjean crosses the landscape of early 19th century France, always pursued by the righteous police inspector Javert. From his adoption and love of the orphan Cosette, to the darkly funny plots of the thieving Thenardiers, from the soaring revolutionary fire of the student rebels who fight on the barricade in the streets of Paris to the final confrontation between Jean Valjean and Javert, the story of Les Miserables is one of love, courage and redemption.

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DADDY COOL

This show, featuring the music Boney M, is set in modern day London where a young man who lives for his music finds himself in the middle of a rivalry between East and West London crews.
Echoing the plot of Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Daddy Cool is set in modern day London where Sunny finds himself in the middle of a rivalry between East and West London crews. When he meets and falls for the daughter of East End club owner Ma Baker, the hostility is fuelled, drawing out past secrets and bringing everyone's future into sharp focus. The show includes songs made famous by European disco legends Boney M, as well as some tunes from producer Frank Farian's other artists--most notably Milli Vanilli.

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