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Opening: Nonsense, Amazons, Stones, Rat Pack & Panto

Opening: Nonsense, Amazons, Stones, Rat Pack & Panto

Date: 19 December 2011

Amongst the major London openings, in the West End and further afield, this week are:

OPENING TONIGHT

The Colour of Nonsense
MONDAY 19 DECEMBER 2011

Acclaimed Bristol-based company Forkbeard Fantasy presents its last show before it closes due to funding cuts, as part of the Southbank Centre’s Winter Festival. Until 30 December.

OPENING TUESDAY


Swallows & Amazons
20 DECEMBER 2011
(PREVIEWS FROM 15 DECEMBER)

Bristol Old Vic’s musical adaptation of Arthur Ransome’s much-loved book series transfers to the Vaudeville Theatre, where it runs to 14 January as part of a national tour.

Stones in his Pockets
(PREVIEWS FROM 15 DECEMBER)

Marie Jones’ popular Irish comedy is revived at its original home, the Tricycle Theatre, directed by the venue’s soon-to-be artistic director Indhu Rubasingham.

Christmas with the Rat Pack - Live from Las Vegas

The Rat Pack return to the West End for a limited five-week festive season at Wyndham’s Theatre, the show’s eighth West End home.

Potted Panto
(PREVIEWS FROM 15 DECEMBER)

CBBC’s Dan and Jeff serve up a second season of précised pantomimes, offering ‘eight pantos for the price of one'. It runs at the Vaudeville Theatre until 8 January.

Related Content

Booking Tickets & Show Listings
The Colour of Nonsense Listing Page
Swallows and Amazons Listing Page
Stones in his Pockets Listing Page
Christmas with the Rat Pack Listing Page
Stones in his Pockets Listing Page
Internal Links
Jo Caird: Why Can't We Resist Adaptations of Children's Classics? - 9th Jan 2012 blog
Stones in his Pockets starstarstarstar - 21st Dec 2011 reviews
Swallows & Amazons starstarstarstar - 21st Dec 2011 reviews
Brief Encounter With ... The Tricycle's Indhu Rubasingham - 19th Dec 2011 interviews
Bristol Swallows & Amazons Invade West End for Xmas - 25th Jul 2011 news



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