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Friday, 11 November 2011 - Saturday, 1 September 2012
Times : 15:00 - 17:30 20:00 - 22:30

Garrick Theatre, 2 Charing Cross Road, Leicester Square, WC2H 0HH

How Much: £66.00 (Highest Price) , £26.00 (Lowest Price)

All singing, high kicking fun is the order of the day in this sexy, sleazy musical set in prohibition era Chicago, and following a showgirl named Roxie Hart as she tries to clear her name of a murder she definitely did commit. Lucky for Roxie, she's got a pair of pins that could turn the head of any lawyer, cop or judge.


When it first came out in the 70s this musical was too smutty and trashy for the public, but the fishnet stockings, synchronized can-cans and sexy jazz dances of Chicago have won a massive following since the show re-opened in the naughty 90s. With a fantastic soundtrack and a great cast of larger than life characters, the show is a riot from start to finish.


Top price tickets are currently £39.50

Closing 01.09.2012

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