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World Goes Round at St James

by Staff Writer
July 11, 2016
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The World Goes Round

The World Goes Round

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Transferring from its premiere at the Pheasantry in Chelsea with full cast, headlined by West End stars and musical theatre concert artists Debbie Kurup (Chicago, The Bodyguard) and Oliver Tompsett (Wicked, We Will Rock You), along with Steffan Lloyd-Evans, Sally Samad and Alexandra Da Silva.

Featuring songs from the legendary Broadway songwriting duo’s shows, such as Cabaret, Chicago, Flora the Red Menace, Kiss of the Spider Woman, The Rink, 70 Girls 70 and The Act, including ‘All That Jazz’, ‘Cabaret’, ‘Mr Cellophane’, ‘New York, New York’ and many more, with a live on-stage band.

First performed off Broadway in 1991, at the Westside Theatre as ‘And The World Goes ‘Round’ this new production from Neil Eckersley has already had 5 star reviews from its’s Chelsea run.

       

Now running until 7th February in The St James Studio, grab tickets quick!

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