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Live orchestra Love Actually comes to London

On 10 Dec 17, Showings at 15:00 and 19:30

Make the obligatory Love Actually Christmas binge extra special this December with a live orchestra screening

By CW Contributor on 21/9/2017

Live orchestra Love Actually comes to London
Live orchestra Love Actually comes to London
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We all have our favourite Love Actually story. Whether you're keener on Bill Nighy's lascivious rockstar or the gift-wrapping Rowan Atkinson, it is the unwritten law of December that everyone has to watch Love Actually at least once.


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And as Netflix has just announced that it will be removing the film from its platform next month, why not go all out and book yourself into a Love Actually December screening with a difference? Touring the country before settling at the Theatre Royal in London on 10 December, all of Craig Armstrong's BAFTA winning soundtrack will be played by a live orchestra in time to the movie. We can only imagine how much more fabulous Hugh Grant's dancing will be with a bevy of trumpets and tubas.




What Live orchestra Love Actually comes to London
Where Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, Catherine Street, London , WC2B 5JF | MAP
Nearest tube Covent Garden (underground)
When On 10 Dec 17, Showings at 15:00 and 19:30
Price £34-£78
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