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Sondheim's Musical Comedy Company centres around Bobby and the celebration of his 35th birthday as we’re introduced to various couples in Bobby’s life through a series of vignettes exploring marriage.
The Musical includes several memorable songs including Marry Me a Little, Being Alive, Ladies Who Lunch and & You Could Drive A Person Crazy.
Originally written & set in 1970, with themes still relevant today, this WLOS production will bring this classic Sondheim Musical right up to date, set in 21st Century New York.
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General Tickets: £16
Premium Tickets: £20 (includes a free programme)
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Cast
BOBBY – Michael Stacey
AMY – Charlotte Donald
PAUL – Will Moss
JENNY – Kate Vlietstra
DAVID – Neil Wease
JOANNE – Tal Hewitt
LARRY – Ron Packowitz
SARAH – Mary Clare
HARRY – Stephen Hewitt
SUSAN – Ellie Cahill
PETER – Adam Walker
APRIL – Abbie Minnock
KATHY – Rosie Miles
MARTA – Hannah McKenna-Vickerstaff
Production Team
Director: Zoe Dobell
Musical Director: Ben Nicholls
Producer: Avril Stanford
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