Mary Poppins - The London Musical
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Mary Poppins is a timeless classic that was first told in the 1930's delighting both adults and children. This show is presented by Cameron Mackintosh and Disney Theatrical Productions based on the books by P.L.Travers and Walt Disney Film creating a magical stage performance adored by all. Mary Poppins is the winner of the 2005 Olivier Award for 'Best Theatre Choreography' among others!
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Mary Poppins is booking until Saturday 29th September 2007
Theatre: Prince Edward Theatre
Address: Old Compton Street, W1
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Square
Mary Poppins Show Times: Monday to Saturday - 7.30pm.
ARRIVE AT THE THEATER AT LEAST 30 MINUTES BEFORE THE SHOW TIME.
Mary Poppins Show Duration: 180 minutes
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Mr Banks advertises for a 'no nonsense nanny' for his son and daughter. The children write their own specifications for their next nanny which disciplinarian Mr Banks rips up and throws in the fireplace. Mary Poppins picks the children's letter out of the chimney and floats down on her trusty umbrella to resuce the children with her fun and magical adventures!
Mary Poppins includes old favourites such as 'Chim Chim Chere-ee' and 'A Spoonful of Sugar'. This production takes you into a fabulous wonderland which the whole family are sure to enjoy!
Director Mary Poppins: Richard Eyre
Designer: Bob Crowley.
Writer (updating): Julian Fellowes
Producer: Cameron Mackintosh / Disney Theatrical Productions
Choreographer Mary Poppins West End Musical: Matthew Bourne
Original Mary Poppins Music and Lyrics: Richard M Sherman & Robert B Sherman
New Songs: George Stiles and Anthony Drewe
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