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UK LGBT EVENTS - Anthony Rapp - St James Theatre (8 December -28 January)
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Anthony Rapp - St James Theatre (8 December -28 January)

Approximately 2 hours and 5 minutes including an interval ★★★★★ Personal, ironic, and peppered with catchy tunes. An extraordinary opportunity to catch one of Broadways most beloved artists. Broadway World ★★★★ an intimate evening that London is lucky to have. West End Wilma ★★★★ The voice of a Broadway star. Get down to Victoria before its too late. London Theatre 1 ★★★★ Like his career, Rapps voice is extraordinary. Live Theatre UK ★★★★ delivered with heart and a dry darkness Musical Theatre Review Anthony Rapp, original star of the smash-hit musical RENT brings his solo concert to London. Celebrating 20 years since the original production with an intimate evening of songs and stories that have shaped his life since then. Join Anthony for an incredible night of live music, joined by musical director Daniel A. Weiss. Featuring hit songs from Broadway and beyond, alongside iconic numbers from RENT. Anthony Rapp is one of Broadways most celebrated performers (Broadways RENT, If/Then, Six Degrees of Separation, You re a Good Man Charlie Brown). He was last seen in London in 2012 with his smash hit show Without You (Menier Chocolate Factory 5 stars, The Times). This is a very rare opportunity to see him perform in London, up close and personal in the St. James Studio.

Tickets : £ 15 on Tickets

Address : St James Theatre
12 Palace Street
London
SW1E 5JA

Telephone : 0844 264 2140

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