



Annie Marshall: “Where Was The Fun!”
Saw this production in Bristol and though it was good hearing all the David... more »
Richard Hurn: “No Live Band - What A Let Down - Otherwise A Good Show”
Saw this at the Previews in London 21st April. Show is general is well t... more »
Jacqueline Warden: “Enjoyment Enoyment Enjoyment!!”
My Husband & I went to the Garrick on the Bank Holiday Saturday. It was gre... more »
H Pyne: “Good Show. Full House First Night Of Previews.”
Saw this on 20 April. First night of previews and was already so good. Does... more »
Jason Cliford: “Fun Of The Fair!”
I really enjoyed this show,its fun and full of some great songs! Its a lo... more »
11 reviews, average rating:
(3.8 Stars)
Set against the backdrop of a travelling funfair and packed with dazzling stunt sequences, hilarious crafty cons and plenty of rock'n'roll, All the Fun of the Fair is a brand new, action-packed musical.
Inspired by David Essex's debut album, this roller-coaster ride is underscored by a helter-skelter of hits such as Winter's Tale, Hold Me Close, Gonna Make You a Star, Me and My Girl Nightclubbing, Silver Dream Machine and Rock On.
So roll up and get your tickets now for this beautiful, modern musical love story with a heartbreaking twist.
Dates
Previews from April 17th 2010
Press night 28th April 2020
Unitl 5th September 2010
Audience: All The Fun of the Fair is suitable for all audiences
Run time: tba
Show Times
| Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Sun | |
| Matinee> | - | - | 3:00 | - | - | 3:00 | 4:00 |
| Evening> | - | 7.30 | 7.30 | 7.30 | 7.30 | 7.30 | - |
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