Theatre Previews: August 28 - September 3
London Calling
Ashcroft Theatre, Croydon
Until Saturday, August 29
The Younger Generation Theatre Group show off the best youth performances from around Croydon.
This year's show is on a London theme.
Performances at 7.30pm, Saturday matinee at 2pm.
Tickets £11 adults, £9 concessions, £8 matinee, call 020 8688 9291.
Blood Brothers
The Churchill, Bromley
Until Saturday, September 5
One of the world's favourite musicals, Blood Brothers, is at The Churchill this week.
It's the timeless tale of two brothers separated at birth and how they eventually find each other through a twist of fate.
With instantly recognisable songs and an emotional storyline, it's easy to see why this musical is still so popular.
Performances at 7.45pm, Thursday and Saturday matinees at 2.30pm.
Tickets from £20, call 0844 871 7620.
High School Musical 2
New Wimbledon Theatre
Until Saturday, September 5
All the gang are back together for the second High School Musical stage show.
School's out and the Wildcats are all at Lava Springs Country Club.
Will Sharpay succeed in stealing away Troy from Gabriella?
And will Ryan find a new groove on the baseball field?
The popular show returns for a second story.
Performances at 7pm, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday matinees at 2pm.
Tickets from £13, call 0844 871 7646.
Carlo Curley
Fairfield, Croydon
Tuesday, September 1
Carlo Curley is one of the world's best concert organists and was the first to give a solo recital at the White House.
He's known for giving an individual touch to each concert he plays around the world.
Performance at 1.05pm.
Tickets £5, call 020 8688 9291.
The Barber of Seville
Epsom Playhouse
Thursday, September 3 until Saturday, September 5
Opera favourite The Barber of Seville comes to Epsom Playhouse.
This love story packed with twists and turns is performed by Surrey Opera and conducted by Jonathan Butcher.
Performances at 7.30pm.
Tickets from £17.50, call 01372 742 555.









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