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Sunday Openings
The West End has traditionally only ever had a handful of shows performing on a Sunday, but as society trends change, more and more shows are slotting in a Sunday performance. |
Jersey Boys
| The Jersey Boys is the latest show, from the 17th January, to offer a Sunday performance. Dropping its Monday night performance you can now catch the show every Sunday at 3pm. Unlike many successful jukebox musicals, the Jersey Boys serves not only as a fantastic musical, but as a faithful documentary of the rise of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons. Currently playing at the Prince Edward Theatre, book your tickets here now. |
All The Fun Of The Fair
The brand new David Essex musical All The Fun Of The Fair, set to open at the Garrick Theatre on the 17th April, will have a Sunday performance at 4pm and no Monday showing. The musical tells the story of Levi Lee, a fun fair owner who is recently widowed and father of a typical teenage son. According to the gypsy fortune teller he is in store for mystical and dangerous times. The gypsy just so happens to be in love with him. The musical includes many of Essex’s well known songs, including a Winter’s Tale, Gonna Make You A Star, Rock On and the title track.
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Legally Blonde
Brand new musical Legally Blonde is also setting the trend for Sunday performances, with no show on a Tuesday and a Sunday showing at 3pm. The show has opened to rave reviews with star of the show Sheridan Smith getting hoards of fans queuing at the stage door night after night. The story revolves around California popular girl Elle Woods (Sheridan Smith) who follows her ex-boyfriend Warner (Duncan James) to Harvard Law School in an attempt to win him back after he ruthlessly dumped her for someone more serious. Currently playing at the Savoy Theatre, book your tickets here now. |
The Others
Top musicals Hairspray, Thriller, The Lion King & Stomp also offer Sunday performances and are currently booking. |


