We are booking only until 10th September 2016 for Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour at the Dorfman – National Theatre, which is a musical play about losing virginity and “finding yourself”. Take 6 young girls, and write a story about them, love, lust, pregnancy & death during one day, and you have the plot of this musical play. The original book, The Sopranos, was written by Alan Warner.

Considering this comedy has received some fabulous 4 and 5 stars reviews from such as the Evening Standard, Financial Times, The Herald and Independent which you can see below, you should get tickets bought now to ensure you do not miss out on the funny, sad and raucously rude show.

“Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, theatre review: A winningly confident picture of friendship” ★★★★ Evening Standard

“Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour review: A riotously funny and poignant coming-of-age tale ★★★★” Radio Times

“Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour, National Theatre, London: ‘Delightfully potty-­mouthed and sex­-obsessed, it’s not to be missed” Independent

A work that’s both anthem and elegy. Celebrates life even as it breaks your heart ★★★★★ The Herald

This show comes to the National Theatre after a sell-out run at the Edinburgh Fringe last year. The Creatives list includes Billy Elliot author Lee Hall; Artistic Director of the Royal Court, Vicky Featherstone and Martin Lowe arranging the music.

The cast for Our Ladies of Perpetual Succour includes Melissa Allan, Caroline Deyga,  Kirsty Findlay, Karen Fishwick, Joanne McGuinness, and Dawn Sievewright [Legally Blonde].

Warning:- Contains singing, sex and Sambuca.

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