Student and Amateur
The Annual Medical Students' Revue
RUMS MDs present an amateur production - the Annual Medical Students Revue
This event is likely to contain strong language and references to adult themes. No under 18s.
They gave you Aladdin Yerbum, they took you to visit the Wizard of Obs, they discovered How You Solve a Problem like Gonorrhoea...and they're back again this year with another dose of riotous comedy that will have you rolling in the aisles. The MDs, RUMS' very own comedy troupe return to the Bloomsbury theatre with more fresh and tasty material that's completely C. Diff-erent...

Tickets £7, £3.50 concessions
West Side Story
Something's Coming. Something Good.
UCLU Musical Theatre Society, winner of UCLU Arts Society of the Year 2008 and UCLU Best Bloomsbury Theatre Production 2008 present an amateur production of:
West Side Story
Based on Romeo and Juliet, West Side Story tells the tragic tale of two 'star-crossed lovers' each from rival gangs - The Sharks and The Jets.
Featuring an epic score that includes songs such as Maria, America and I Feel Pretty this musical will have you both crying and clicking along.
With a cast of over fifty students, spectacular sets and a full orchestra West Side Story is set to be one of the society's best shows to date. Don't miss your chance to be a part of this brand new production!
Based on a conception of Jerome Robbins
Book by Arthur Laurents : Music by Leonard Bernstein : Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim
Entire original production directed and choreographed by Jerome Robbins
Originally produced on Broadway by Robert E. Griffith & Harold Prince by arrangement with Roger L. Stevens
This amateur production is presented by arrangement with JOSEF WEINBERGER LIMITED on behalf of MUSIC THEATRE INTERNATIONAL of NEW YORK.

Tickets: 10, Concessions 6, UCL Staff and Students £5
The Nutcracker
West London School of Dance present The Nutcracker.
A stunning ballet, performed by 120 talented children from the West London School of Dance. This traditional tale portrays the magic of Christmas through the eyes of a child, to the much-loved music of Tchaikovsky. Perfect family entertainment.
Aristophanes' Frogs
UCL Greek and Latin Department present an amateur production of Aristophanes' Frogs.
The story follows Dionysus, the outrageously entertaining god of wine, and his slave on their eventful journey to The Underworld to bring back the dead poet Euripides.
The brand new script, translated and adapted by a UCL Classicist aims to make the comedy of Aristophanes accessible to a modern audience.



