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Dirty Dancing

The musical based on Eleanor Bergstein’s smash hit 1987 film “Dirty Dancing” arrives in the West End in October.

Dirty Dancing, set in a holiday camp in America in 1963, is a coming-of-age story about a teenage girl who falls in love with a dance instructor during a family holiday. To this day, Dirty Dancing remains the biggest independent film of all time and the soundtrack has sold 41 million copies.

This timeless story of first love is full of heart pounding music, pure dance energy and breathtaking emotion and features the hit songs from the movie including Time of My Life, Hungry Eyes, Hey Baby, Do You Love Me? and She’s Like The Wind.

Experience the excitement and romance of the blockbuster film - live on stage. First dance, first love; you’ll have the time of your life!

Travel
Nearest Underground: Covent Garden
Nearest Rail: Charing Cross
Bus Routes: 1, 4, 11, 13, 15, 68, 98

Access
Wheelchair access to the auditorium is through a double exit door on Drury Lane into a corridor which leads to the right-hand side of the Dress Circle. There are two spaces for wheelchair users plus one companion in Box D but the doorway is too narrow for motorised wheelchairs. Transfer seating is also available. Wheelchairs are stored in the lobby and each wheelchair user must bring a non-disabled companion.

An infra-red system with five headsets and five neckloops for the hard of hearing is installed in the auditorium.

One guide dog per performance is allowed in Box D.

Also See:  Dirty Dancing Tickets

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