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Has anyone any ideas of London Shows that we can see with a variety of ages?

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pinkbubble · 24/10/2008 22:04

DC are all girls.

Youngest is 8, eldest are 14 (there are 5 of them all together)

Have thought about hairspray

Sound of Music

Do not want to take them to see Joseph as school are doing that later on.

Oh the choice!

All ideas great fully appreciated

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VeniVidiVickiQV · 24/10/2008 22:06

THe Lion King is supposed to be great.

pinkbubble · 24/10/2008 22:07

Ooh that was the one that I really wanted to take girls to a couple of yrs ago, got my fingers burnt with some dodgy ticket touts!

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PortAndDemon · 24/10/2008 22:11

The Lion King.
Treasure Island is starting in a couple of weeks and running through to the end of February.

pinkbubble · 24/10/2008 22:14

Not heard of treasure island!

Did wonder about grease

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pinkbubble · 24/10/2008 22:25

Well DH has gone and done it, he has booked for us all to go and see The Sound of Music!

Hope its good! (fingers crossed emoticon)

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christywhisty · 28/10/2008 13:15

A bit late now but girls that age would love Wicked.

christywhisty · 28/10/2008 13:15

A bit late now but girls that age would love Wicked.

pinkbubble · 28/10/2008 15:50

Oh yes, didn't think of "wicked"! Maybe next time! Thanks anyway

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deste · 28/10/2008 22:14

They will enjoy the Sound of Music.

pinkbubble · 29/10/2008 17:06

Typical, we are due to go tomorrow, and have had youngest DD at the Drs this morning with an ear infection! Lets hope it clears quickly!

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NKffffffffd4d1299aX11d4f3f99d2 · 08/11/2008 14:00

I took DD aged 13 to see Dirty Dancing at the Aldwych a couple of weeks ago. We both loved it. If you have seen the film, you will know there is reference to a back-street abortion but it is not dwelled upon so the younger girls in your group might not notice, my DD didn't really 'get it' and did not query it as the plot zipped along. It is very true to the film and the audience are very much a part of the show, cheering at all the right moments - 'nobody puts baby in the corner' etc. HTH

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