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Singin' In The Rain at Palace Theatre

Singin' In the Rain

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'Rapturously enjoyable' The Independent.

'One of the hits of the year. Go get soaked' Daily Mail.

'Never puts a foot wrong. It could be raining in Shaftesbury Avenue for quite a long time' Financial Times.

From the golden age of musicals to the West End, Singin' In The Rain brings the glamour of the MGM film to the Palace theatre. Set at a time of change in the film world, Singin' In The Rain follows silent movie star Dan Lockwood who has everything he could ever want; fame, adulation and even a well-publicised romance with his co-star Lina Lamont. But there are rumours doing the rounds of a new kind of film that could alter everything, a kind of film where actors talk... and sing... and dance.

Singin' in the Rain is the...story of that first Hollywood musical, the moment when the silver screen found its voice and never looked back. With all the sparkle and spectacle of a golden age, it features a glorious score including Make 'em Laugh, Good Morning, Moses Supposes and, of course, Singin' in the Rain. Shining with vitality, wit and romance, this is a musical to lift your heart and set you singin' and dancin'-in any weather.

Stars Adam Cooper and Scarlett Strallen.

Please note: If you are sitting in the first few rows you will get wet. Row A of the upper circle is restricted leg room. The balcony section is very high and steeply stepped. Seats in the balcony are partially restricted view.

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Show Information

Important Information:

Please note: If you are sitting in the first few rows you will get wet. See main text for seat restrictions.

Booking From:

Saturday, 4 February 2012

Booking Until:

Saturday, 29 September 2012

Matinees:

Wednesday and Saturday 3pm

Evenings:

Monday and Tuesday 7pm, Wednesday to Saturday 7.30pm

Running Time:

2 hours 30 minutes

Venue Information

Palace TheatrePalace Theatre
109-113 Shaftesbury Avenue
London
W1V 8AY
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  • Seating Plan

Directions:

Take the Piccadilly or Northern line to Leicester Square station and exit onto Charing Cross Road. The theatre is a 5 minute walk towards Soho.