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SATISFACTION  Apollo Theatre (28th August - 8th September)
A DANCE show created by Danish choreographer Peter Schaufuss using the Rolling Stones greatest hits as a backdrop, Satisfaction, will run for a limited season.

The show which is neither a ballet nor a musical, has been described as a ‘dancical’, or in Schaufuss’ own words “a vibrant and fascinating multimedia experience of dance, music and light which capture the audience.”

Twenty five dancers from Schaufuss’ company will perform to the soundtrack’s 24 hits, which include Get Off My Cloud, Sympathy for the Devil, Ruby Tuesday, Paint Is Black, Wild Horses and (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction. Each will be individually choreographed and tell its own story.
 Evenings- Monday to Saturday 7.30pm
 Matinees- Saturday 3.00
Prices (£)
50.40
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Apollo Theatre
Apollo Theatre - The Apollo Theatre was opened a month after the death of Queen Victoria - thus making it the first West End theatre of the Edwardian age. The auditorium was renovated in 1932. The balcony (3rd tier) is said to be the steepest in London.
The Apollo Theatre featured mostly musical comedies in the early days. The theatre became the home of Harry Gabriel Pelissier's. The Follies from 1908 to 1912. From the thirties it's specialised mostly in light comedies, thrillers and farces - Marc Camoletti's Boeing Boeing opened here in 1962 before transferring to the Duchess Theatre in 1965 where it completed a total of 2,035 performances. History then repeated itself when Camoletti's Don't Dress For Dinner opened here on 26 March 1991 before transferring to the Duchess Theatre on 26 October 1992 where it then closed on 1 March 1997. Other recent productions include Keith Waterhouse's Jeffrey Bernard Is Unwell with Peter O'Toole, Richard Harris's Dead Guilty with Jenny Seagrove and Hayley Mills. The Broadway hit Sylvia by AR Gurney had a short run here in May 1996, proving once again that a hit on Broadway doesn't always translate into a hit in the West End.
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