The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville
Booking Number
Westway Music Presents
The Westway Sessions at the Vaudeville
Six leading stars of the West End and Broadway will perform five exclusive Westway Concerts at the Vaudeville Theatre: Cassidy Janson, Pulman and Stilgoe, Aimie Atkinson, Lee Mead and Kerry Ellis
The series opens with Oliver Award winner Cassidy Janson (Beautiful: The Carole King Musical, & Juliet), followed by a musical match made in heaven with Pulman and Stilgoe in their hit show A Couple of Swells.
Aimie Atkinson (SIX, Pretty Woman) then returns to the West End to perform songs from her new album as well as career defining hits. TV and West End star Lee Mead then brings his brand-new show The Best of Me to the Vaudeville. And finally, Kerry Ellis (Wicked, We Will Rock You) closes with her much talked about show Queen of the West End.
Westway Sessions celebrates the very best talent of musical theatre and the recording label Westway Music that has become the home to leading stars of the West End, Broadway, and musical theatre.
Booking Number
Performances
Monday 3 February – Cassidy Janson
Monday 10 February – Pulman and Stilgoe
Monday 17 February – Aimie Atkinson
Monday 10 March – Lee Mead
Monday 17 March – Kerry Ellis
Tickets From
£25
Prices include a £1.50 restoration levy.
Show Times
7.30pm
Running Time
Approx 1hr 50mins including interval
Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
Age Recommendation
TBC
SESSIONS
Performances
Monday 3 February – Cassidy Janson
Monday 10 February – Pulman and Stilgoe
Monday 17 February – Aimie Atkinson
Monday 10 March – Lee Mead
Monday 17 March – Kerry Ellis
Show Times
7.30pm
Running Time
Approx 1hr 50mins including interval
Theatre
Vaudeville Theatre
Age Recommendation
TBC
Tickets From
£25
Prices include a £1.50 restoration levy.
VISITING THE VENUE
Box Office Opening Hours – 12pm – 8pm (on performance days)
Email: [email protected]
Phone: 0330 333 4814
Web: www.nimaxtheatres.com
The Vaudeville Theatre opens 45 minutes before the start of each performance.
The Vaudeville Theatre is located on Strand, near to Covent Garden and Charing Cross in London’s West End. Below you can find information on how to get to the theatre and a map showing the location of the venue.
If you’re driving into the West End to see a show, take advantage of Q-Park’s Theatreland Parking Scheme. Save 50% off parking with Q-Park (after 12pm and for up to 4 hours). Customers must book parking in advance here.
Address
Vaudeville Theatre, 404 Strand, London, WC2R 0NH.
Parking
NCP at Upper St Martins Lane Masterpark at Trafalgar Square
Tube
Charing Cross (Northern, Bakerloo lines) Embankment (District, Circle lines)