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    CHICAGO ENDS RUN AT THE CAMBRIDGE THEATRE

    Chicago ends its run at London's Cambridge Theatre, no news yet about a possible transfer.

    Tomorrow, 27th August, the hit musical CHICAGO will end its run at London's Cambridge Theatre. Revived in 1997 and playing at the Adelphi Theatre for 9 years before transferring to the Cambridge Theatre for a further 5 years, Chicago has been hugely successful grossing over £120 million since it's opening. There is no word yet as to whether Chicago will be transferring to another theatre or closing for good, an announcement is due to be released today.
     
    There are rumours swirling around the West End about a possible move for Chicago and and soon as we hear news, you'll hear it here first!

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