With so many fantastic shows soon to open on the West End and in London it’s hard to know which to feature. Well here a list of the top shows opening and when, all with great availability and great prices at UKTickets.

* Four Tops and The Temptations – Opens on the 26th March at the O2 Arena. Tickets available online.
The Four Tops are the sensational American vocal quartet whose repertoire includes jazz, soul music, R n B, Disco and show tunes. The Temptations have become one of the most successful acts to record for Mowtown. The group is well known for their hits “Get Ready”, “All I Need”, “I’m Gonna Make You Love Me” and “My Girl”.

* Channel 4’s Comedy Gala – In support of Great Ormond Street Hospital featuring 25 of the nation’s best known comedians. Opens 30th March at the O2 Arena, tickets available online.

* Hair – Musical, opening on the 1st April at the Gielgud Theatre. Tickets start at Ł50.
The 1967 rock musical by James Rado and Gerome Ragni’s centres on a group of hippies who promote peace, love and freedom against the backdrop of the Vietnam war during the 60s. Ultimately, Claude must decide whether to resist the draft as his friends have done, or to compromise his principles and risk his life by serving in Vietnam.

* All the Fun of the Fair – Musical, opening on the 17th April at the Garrick Theatre. Tickets start from Ł51.
By singer/songwriter David Essex and Boogie Nights creator Jon Conway. Based on Essex’s 1975 album of the same name, this musical tells of Levi Lee, a fun fair owner who is recently widowed and father of a typical teenage son. But when a gypsy fortune teller, who just happens to be in love with him, tells of mystical and dangerous times to come, Levi Lee realises things are going to be harder than he thought.

* Sweet Charity - Musical, opening on the 22nd March transferring to Haymarket after an outstanding run at the Menier Chocolate Factory. Tickets start from Ł31.
Dance hall hostess ‘Charity Hope Valentine’ (Tamzin Outhwaite) is always looking for the perfect romance. Charity has no trouble meeting men – but from movie stars, to neurotic loners, each man in her life is a new misadventure. Will Charity ever learn from her mistakes and finally find the man of her dreams?

* Holding the Man – Play, opening on the 23rd April at the Trafalgar Studios. Tickets start from Ł56.
Adapted for the UK by Australian director David Berthold, comes a funny, heart warming and moving story, Holding The Man. Based on the novel by Tim Conigrave, Holding The Man tells of teenage love and the increasingly rocky path it follows if you’re a gay boy in a 1970’s all-male Australian High School. Especially when Tim falls in love with the captain of football team and the two become close despite all the odds.

* La Bęte – Play, opening on the 26th June at the Comedy Theatre, starring Mark Rylance from Jerusalem and Joanna Lumley. Tickets start from Ł26.
Set in 17th Century France, La Bęte focuses on the stuffy Elomire, head of the royal court-sponsored theatre troupe and the conflict caused when Valere, a street entertainer, joins the troupe and they are forced to perform one of his plays. Dramatic changes for the future of Elomire and the troupe itself occur when the play is performed.

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