'...an Edwardian song-and-dance show, with sumptuous frocks to match'
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WHY COME?
To get swept up in this period production with its stunning sets, captivating costumes and a love story to set your heart aflutter.

DID YOU KNOW?
The show took New York by storm when it opened in 1907, with Merry Widow hats, shoes, cigars, cocktails and even a special corset becoming all the rage!

FALL IN LOVE Full story
Wealthy, young and beautiful widow Hanna Glawari arrives in Paris seeking a man who will love her for herself and not her fortune, but will she find her perfect match?

INSIDE VIEW Full interviews
Giles Havergal (Director): ‘It’s a very human story – one we can all relate to’ and Stephanie Corley (Hanna Glawari): ‘…I look forward to being waltzed around the floor and getting quite dizzy!’

THE MUSIC Click “Listen” in the left hand menu
Lehár’s greatest hit is a timeless classic, infused with Parisian sensuality and Viennese sophistication.  The music is full of colour and passion, from seductive waltzes and Eastern European mazurkas to the flamboyant Parisian can-can.

Free pre-show talks an hour before each performance. Book in advance at the Box Office.

Sung in English. Tickets from £15 or less.

The Merry Widow: view photo gallery
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