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Season Saver

Street SceneStreet Scene

15 September to 1 October 2011 (Main House)

After a sell-out run in 2008, this unique award-winning musical makes a triumphant return for 14 performances. Share 24 hours in the life of a 1940s New York City tenement on a hot summer's day with an eighty-strong cast, full choir and orchestra.

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One for the Road / Victoria StationOne for the Road / Victoria Station

6 to 15 October 2011 (The Clare)

A Harold Pinter double bill.
One for the Road is a mini masterpiece - Pinter's famously compelling study of the horrors of dictatorship.
Victoria Station is an acclaimed black comedy complete in 10 minutes from the Nobel Prize winner.

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HamletHamlet

28 October 2011 to 21 January 2012 (Main House)

After worldwide acclaim in The Queen, Frost/Nixon and The Damned United, Michael Sheen returns to the London stage in the most anticipated performance of his career.

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Orpheus in the UnderworldOrpheus in the Underworld

30 November to 10 December 2011 (The Maria)

Offenbach's musical satire of Napoleon III's Paris features some of the wackiest situations in all opera. Rory Bremner's new translation updates this tale of Orpheus' journey to the underworld to our media-savvy, celebrity-obsessed society.

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The ChangelingThe Changeling

26 January - 18 February 2012 (The Maria)

One of the most powerful tragedies ever written, The Changeling is a gripping and darkly comic tale of how love and sex can drive us mad. 

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BingoBingo

16 February to 31 March 2012 (Main House)

For six weeks only: Patrick Stewart as William Shakespeare. The glory years of London behind him, William Shakespeare finds himself in an overwhelming moral dilemma. Like his greatest creation King Lear, he has to decide: what shall he do with his money and his power?

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After Miss JulieAfter Miss Julie

15 March - 7 April 2012 (The Maria)

A passionate tragedy adapted by Patrick Marber, best known for his acclaimed plays Dealer's Choice, Don Juan in Soho and Closer, and his BAFTA-winning films Notes on a Scandal and Closer. 

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