Here’s the order of appearance for the West End Live event in London’s leicester Square this weekend. Something for everybody with all the big musicals on Saturday and some interesting dhws I haven’t seen much of on the Sunday. Definitely the place to be this weekend and don’t forget that Jodie Prenger from Oliver will be making an appearance and so will Jerry Springer who is currently appearing in Chicago.
West End Live 2009 Saturday 20th June
11.05 Hairspray
11.15 Been So Long
11.30 Wicked
11.40 Dirty Dancing
11.55 The King and I
12.05 Oliver!
12.15 Sister Act
12.25 We Will Rock You
12.45 Priscilla Queen of the Desert
12.50 Chicago
13.10 Jersey Boys
13.30 Thriller Live
13.50 Forbidden Broadway
14.05 The Sylvia Young Theatre School
14.25 The South Bank Centre presents ‘Tom Tom Crew’
14.45 Little Big Club
15.10 So Jest End
15.25 Avenue Q
15.45 Zanna Don’t
16.05 The London Gay Men’s Chorus
16.30 Too Close to the Sun
16.50 Faithless Bitches
17.05 The KB Fusionnaires
17.45 La Cage Aux Folles
17.55 Stomp
West End Live Sunday 21st June

12.00 Stomp
12.15 Little Big Club
12.35 West End Kids
12.55 Jersey Boys
13.15 Thriller Live
13.35 Noise Ensemble
13.55 Zanna Don’t
14.10 Honk!
14.20 SOLT – Competition
14.25 Royal Albert Hall presents ‘The Red Stripe Band’
15.05 Chinatown Arts Space Presents ‘TheBathroomGirl’
15.25 Bar Rumba presents ‘Salsateca’
15.40 Players Theatre presents ‘Victorian Music Hall’
15.55 National Youth Music Theatre
16.10 Lord Mayor of Westminster’s West End LIVE presentations
16.20 Octave8 presents ‘Yot.K’
16.50 Dover Street Restaurant and Jazz Bar presents ‘The Blues Engineers’
17.25 Ain’t Nothin But Blues Bar present the ‘West Western Bluesonics’
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