The Best London Musicals of 2010

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After 2009 a record year for the London theater was in 2010 is going strong with a number of musicals excellent entertaining crowds in prestigious venues in the West End.

With the ABBA musical Mamma Mia! Making a splash in recent years, and some new Spice Girls music is on the way to know where it all began with the Queen musical We Will Rock You. Set in a dystopian future in which the power of rock music is the only thing that can save the world proves the musical charts in the regular audience and critics’ favorite in the West End and is still going strong this summer.

Speaking of classic, Les Misérables hit the record books in 2006, when it was the end of the longest musical West to 9500 performances and chasing the Queen Theatre in Shaftesbury Avenue is a testament to its ongoing public worship. This year marks the 25th Anniversary of the musical, an event that will be a spectacular evening of entertainment is the largest room in the celebrated London’s O2 Arena.

From something old, something new, Andrew Lloyd Webber’s long-awaited answer to his musical Phantom of the opera classic, Love Never Dies opened in March. The original show is still alive and well in the West End as well, will run until March 2011 to longtime fans and newcomers to the field of theater break in London.

While achieving some of their musical fame, when they hit the big screen, saw the show in its original version on the scene can be a much richer experience – why shows like Grease is still proving so popular decades later. The last production of the musical opens for its third successful year in the West End this summer, along with other famous musicals-turned-movies like Chicago.

The opposite can also be true, but can be adjusted in this musical films go to great success in her new figure on the stage reached – as is the case with the stage version of The Lion King. With all the famous songs by Elton John and Tim Rice, The Lion King is still one of the best musicals in the West End, with audiences of all ages.

Every time you think of the start location in London for the latest shows, you will find many hotels in London’s West End and close to other places, such as the O2 Arena. With shows like Shrek the Musical and The Wizard of Oz already opened for more next year, it seems that the future is bright for musicals in London.