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    Stars Flock to the West End - Alice Cooper arrives at Rock Of Ages

    Tuesday night’s performance of Rock of Ages featured a surprise appearance from 80’s rock-star Alice Cooper.

    Alice Cooper, famous for his 27 studio albums, featured on stage during the production to sing with the cast. He was on stage to perform his classic hit “School’s Out” to mark the anniversary of the track’s number 1 chart success 40 years ago.

     

    Members of the audience were delighted, and appeared to be shouting, dancing and singing with him.

     

    Unfortunately for those who were expecting to see him again, this was a one-off appearance.

     

    Another celeb in the West End this week was the Olympic diver Tom Daley. After his success at the London Olympics, on Tuesday Daley enjoyed an evening at the Lyceum Theatre with the cast of the Lion King.

     

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