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One of the greatest love stories of all time is set to set the London theatre world alight when it arrives in the west end in April 2008.Gone With the Wind will open at the New London Theatre in April and is set to be a winner.

It’s been a long time coming but they have finally adapted this great film for stage, and it is being directed suitably by Trevor Nunn who re-unites with designer John Napier. These two worked on the all time classic theatre shows and worlds wide hits, Cats and Les Miserable’s.

This American civil war film, set in the backdrop of Atlanta in the 1860’s, follows the love torn story of Scarlett O’Hara and her on off relationship with the dashing and roguish Rhett Butler. Over ten years you follow the ups and downs of Scarlett’s life, peppered as it is with great laughter and grief.

Of course the principal of this great tale is how the world as was known to Scarlett before the events of war is changed beyond recognition after it climax, and as the title says, it has gone with the wind.

The launch of this timeless love story is set for April 2008 and is set to be one of the most popular theatre shows on the year. Get a heads up and start to search for a great hotel and theatre package there be plenty, but the demand is set to be hug. Get in early and book now.

Kris Stains
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