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Chicago is officially back home in London’s West End and features an all-star cast, including Duncan James as the Razzle Dazzler himself, Mr. Billy Flynn. Starring alongside James is X-Factor winner Alexandra Burke as Roxie Hart. It would be criminal to miss it...
Winner of six Tony Awards, two Olivier Awards and a Grammy, the sexiest, sassiest, most sophisticated Broadway musical in history is celebrating 21 years of standing ovations in style.
The dazzling tale of jazz slayer Roxie Hart, her cell-block rival Velma Kelly and the smooth-talking lawyer Billy Flynn has thrilled audiences across the world since 1996.
With the original Broadway choreography by Ann Reinking in the style of Bob Fosse and a sizzling score featuring the classic songs “Razzle Dazzle”, “Cell Block Tango” and “All That Jazz”, Chicago is so good it should be illegal.
Chicago is playing at the Phoenix Theatre until 5 January 2019.
- Access Information
For Accessibility information please contact 0800 912 6971
- Address
Charing Cross Rd
London WC2H 0JP
- Cancellation Policy
No refunds or exchanges after booking.
- Cast
Cuba Gooding Jnr. is contracted to appear as Billy Flynn until Saturday 30th June 2018.
- Duration
Running time is 2hrs 15mins
- Good To Know
The appearance of any particular artist cannot be guaranteed. If in doubt please check with the Box Office before booking.
- How Does It Work
Please print confirmation and bring along with you to your performance.
- Suitable For Children
No Under 16s permitted without an adult
- When Can I Go
Performance times:
Monday 8.00 pm
Tuesday 8.00 pm
Wednesday 3.00 pm and 8.00 pm
Thursday 8.00 pm
Friday 8.00 pm
Saturday 3.00pm and 8.00 pm
Sunday No performance
- Where Do I Go
Phoenix Theatre
Charing Cross Road
London
WC2H 0JP
Closest Tube:
Leicester Square, Tottenham Court Road, Charing Cross
Phoenix Theatre
Charing Cross Rd
London WC2H 0JP
Latest critic reviews
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What a treat. The revival choreography was originally by Ann Reinking in the style of Bob Fosse (who choreographed the original) and the dancing is a wow. Wrists flick, pelvises twist, shoulders shimmy, bodies twirl, sometimes with legs aloft, like ballet but better. Over and over again, you think, can hips really move like that? Hey, they can when it’s All That Jazz.'
The Times
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...truly excellent ensemble. Walter Bobbie’s direction (after the great Bob Fosse) is superb and the leanness of Kander and Ebb’s book means that the whole thing rattles along with gusto.'
The Telegraph