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We Will Rock You
Fururistic musical where an evil queen who despises rock music, and she has an aide who is meant to banish this music and anyone who listens to it. However, the aide not only harbours a secret love for the music he is supposed to persecute, he has insane ambitions of his own. With music by Queen.
West Side Story
West Side Story transposes Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet to the gang-ridden streets of Manhattan in the 1950s. Instead of the Capulets and Montagues, we have the Puerto Rican Sharks versus the Anglo Jets. In place of Romeo and Juliet are Tony and Maria, two teens torn between ethnic loyalty and their intense, abrupt love for one another. The Leonard Bernstein-Stephen Sondheim score includes "Tonight," "Somewhere," "Maria," "I Have a Love" and "Something's Coming."
Whistle Down The Wind
Relocated to 1950's bible-belt Louisiana, this adaptation of Mary Hayley Bell’s novel, and the 1960s film, tells the story of a group of children who believe that the resurrected Jesus is hiding in their barn. With lyrics by Jim Steinman, innocence collides with adult cynicism in a score which includes the No 1 hit "No Matter What".
Wicked
If you think you know the two iconic witches from Oz — the Wicked Witch (Elphaba) and the Good Witch (Glinda) — think again.
Witchfinder
A powerful story of love, deceit and politics set in England in 1612.
Woman in White, The
This new musical is based on the Wilkie Collins novel, and features an adaptation for the stage by Charlotte Jones, with lyrics by David Zippel.




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