West End variety show La Clique will play a special Christmas season at the Camden Roundhouse from November, after its run at the London Hippodrome comes to an end to make way for a casino.
La Clique will have played at the Hippodrome for nine months when it closes on June 27 and will have grossed more than £2.5 million. It is leaving the central London theatre because building work is due to start to restore the historic building, which was designed by theatre architect Frank Matcham, and convert it into a casino.
However, La Clique will return to the capital in November at the Roundhouse, where it will play from November 19. Full details will be announced shortly.
La Clique is produced by La Clique Productions, Mark Rubinstein, and Mick Perrin for Just For Laughs Live.
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