Rock 'n' Roll
Rock ‘n’ Roll is a ‘must see’ production for any music buff! Be transported back to 1968 and follow the history of rock and roll all the way through to 1990. See how rock n roll has been percieved in two starkly different countries; from Prague where rock 'n' roll is a symbol of resistance against the Communist regime and in Cambridge where three generations worth of the Marx family integrate it into the experiences of life and death.
Tom Stoppard's play combines history and drama with astonishing passion. This thought stimulating play will appeal to all audiences regardless of political and philosophical beliefs.
Rock ‘n’ Roll is booking until Sunday 25th February 2007
Theatre: Duke of York's
Address: St Martin's Lane, WC2N 4BG
Nearest Tube Station: Leicester Sq.
Matinees: Wednesday, Saturday 2.30pm and Sunday 3pm
Evenings: Tuesday to Saturday 7.30pm