London Shows - Chronology

The shows are listed in alphabetical order. The original opening date is the official frst night, not counting previews, unless otherwise stated. By and large revivals of shows are not included. In later years, unless show runs have been officially published I have assumed 8 shows per week, uncluding matinees. Where only short runs have been scheduled I have given the opening and closing dates only. Further information about the shows can be found by clicking on the show title where linked.

Original listing by Edmund Whitehouse of "This England" magazine

London shows - chronology

1992

Title

Run

Venue

Annie Get Your Gun (Irving Berlin) Revival 25/11/1992 Prince of Wales
Assassins (Stephen Sondheim, Book By John Weidman) 29/10/1992 Donmar Warehouse
Barnum (Cy Coleman And Michael Stewart) Revival 17/12/1992 Dominion
Between The Lines (Alan Ayckbourn & Paul Todd) 23/4/1992 Etcetera
Blue Angel, The Musical (Pam Gems) 20/5/1992 RSC)Globe
Cotton Club, The Musical (Stardust Productions, Book By Douglas Barron) 29/1/1992 Aldwych
Do I Hear A Waltz? ( Richard Rodgers & Stephen Sondheim) 30/6/1992 Guildhall
From A Jack To A King (Bob Carlton) Revival 13/2/1992 Boulevard Transferred to Ambassadors 20/7/1992
Good Rockin' Tonite (Jack Good) 28/1/1992 Strand Theatre
Grand Hotel (Robert Wright, George Forrest, Maury Yeston) 6/7/1992 Dominion
In The Midnight Hour (Philip Ryan) Musical Play 14/5/1992 Young Vic
Josephine (Maureen Chadwick) Musical Play 20/11/1992 BAC
Judgement In Stone (Neil Bartlett & Nicolas Bloomfield) - from Ruth Rendell 11/6/1992 Lyric Hammersmith
Kiss of the Spiderwoman (Kander/Ebb) 8 October (390 perfs) Shaftesbury Theatre
Maggie May (Lionel Bart, Book By Alun Owen) Revival 1/9/1992 Royalty
Mamahuhu (Donald Swann) 29/7/1992 Turtle Key
Moby Dick (Longden/Kaye) 17/03/1992 Piccadilly
Once Upon A Song (Anthony Newley And Arnold Mittleman) 2/3/1992 Kings Head
Oscar (James Clutton & Damian Landi) 18/5/1992 Tricycle
Some Like It Hot (Jule Styne And Bob Merrill) 19/3/1992 Prince Edward
Strange Domain, The Musical (Andrew Lowe-Watson) 29/5/1992 Canal Cafe
Valentine's Day (Denis King & Benny Green) 17/9/1992 Globe
Which Witch (Benedicte Adrian Ingrid Bjornov, Kit Hesketh-Harvey) - Operamusical 22/10/1992 Piccadilly