
Charing Cross Theatre
The Arches, Villiers Street, London , London WC2N 6NL 08444 930 650

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Ends 13th July 2025.
Hot on the heels of selling out and receiving 5-star rave reviews at Crazy Coqs in May, Janie Dee’s star-studded Beautiful World Cabarets transfer to Charing Cross Theatre from 5 to 13 July with a series of rip-roaring shows aimed at raising awareness of the climate crisis.
“A green twist on classic cabaret”, these classy five-star productions mix Broadway belters with entertaining insights into our planet’s survival. No two shows are the same and each artist will bring their own individual light to their own, performing songs and stories to reignite our love of nature and enlighten the audience with inspiration, information and hope.
With a stunning line-up of some of the top names in live entertainment, each show is hosted by a different artist.
The programme is:
Saturday 5th July
3pm Janie Dee and guests
7.30pm Wayne Sleep OBE
9.30pm Carly Mercedes Dyer
Sunday 6th July
4pm Lorna Dallas
6pm Cassidy Janson
Monday 7th July
7.30pm EM The Master
Tuesday 8th July
7.30pm Barlow & Smith
9.30pm Janie Dee
Wednesday 9th July
7.30pm Josephina Ortiz Lewis
9.30pm Helena Neil-Smith, Rebecca Goddard, Miriana Pavia
Thursday 10th July
7.30pm Olivia Williams, Julian Ovenden, Lizzie Ball
Friday 11th July
7.30pm Alfie Friedman
9.30pm Sister Mary
Saturday 12th July
7.30pm Ian Shaw
9.30pm Mazaika Duo
Sunday 13th July
4pm Laura Pitt-Pulford
6pm Maureen Lipman and friends
Not available.

WHERE TO BUY TICKETS / "BUY OR AVOID" SEAT GUIDE
In addition to the usual advice on the page the monkey notes for this special event:
Stalls
Rows A to C are replaced by tables. The floor is flat, so the monkey would take tables 2 and 3 in the front row, in case someone in front is tall and the other two tables are not offset to see between them easily. At premium price, you expect to see. Decent value, though, as you get a drink included for about the price you would pay at the bar on top of the usual non-premium price.
It would also be wary of rows D to F for the same reasons - hard to see over what is in front.
With the height of the stage, it thinks G to J are best bet at top non-premium price.
If you don't fancy a premium price table, row K for the same bananas gives you legroom and a pretty great view.
Behind it, L to N are about adequate at top non-premium price. The monkey would take F, then E before these, risking not seeing over tables for at least being close to the stage.
Skip row R, as row S drops a lot to second price for the same view.
Balcony
The only other seating area on sale, and fair at third price, feels the monkey.
The monkey advises checking performance times on your tickets and that performances are happening as scheduled, before travelling.
Saturday 5th July
3pm Janie Dee and guests
7.30pm Wayne Sleep OBE
9.30pm Carly Mercedes Dyer
Sunday 6th July
4pm Lorna Dallas
6pm Cassidy Janson
Monday 7th July
7.30pm EM The Master
Tuesday 8th July
7.30pm Barlow & Smith
9.30pm Janie Dee
Wednesday 9th July
7.30pm Josephina Ortiz Lewis
9.30pm Helena Neil-Smith, Rebecca Goddard, Miriana Pavia
Thursday 10th July
7.30pm Olivia Williams, Julian Ovenden, Lizzie Ball
Friday 11th July
7.30pm Alfie Friedman
9.30pm Sister Mary
Saturday 12th July
7.30pm Ian Shaw
9.30pm Mazaika Duo
Sunday 13th July
4pm Laura Pitt-Pulford
6pm Maureen Lipman and friends
WHERE TO BUY TICKETS / "BUY OR AVOID" SEAT GUIDE
Theatres use "dynamic pricing." Seat prices change according to demand for a particular performance. Prices below were compiled as booking originally opened. Current prices are advised at time of enquiry.
