NEW LONDON THEATRE

166 Drury Lane, London, WC2B5PW

Imagine This

IMAGINE THIS

POLAND 1942
Where freedom was found through imagination
Where hope and laughter could conquer fear
Where love knew no boundaries

An inspirational new musical story by Glenn Benenbeim follows a group of actors in the Warsaw Ghetto as they stage a play to inspire hope within their community.  However, with rumours of a Final Solution in the air, their play merges with the reality they are trying to escape and a dramatic love story unfolds.

With a soaring and lyrical score by Shuki Levy and lyrics by David Goldsmith transporting you to the heart of this uplifting story, Imagine This is exhilarating and passionate, full of humour and optimism.

Imagine This is a story about ordinary people - brothers, sisters, mothers and fathers - facing impossible choices and making heroic decisions.  A subject that has driven filmmakers to create such cinematic masterpieces as Schindler's List, The Pianist, and Life is Beautiful.  Imagine This is an epic, unforgettable new West End musical.

Dates

Previews from: 4 November 2008
Opening night: 19 November 2008
Closing night: 1 January 2009

Audience

Imagine This is suitable for audiences aged 12 and upwards.

Show times

 MonTueWedThuFriSatSun
 Matinee---2:30-2:30-
 Evening7:307:307:307:307:307:30-

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