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You Are Here musical at Southwark Playhouse unveils full casting
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CRUISE at the Duchess Theatre from 18th May
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Cruise, will stream in April 2021, it has been announced.
Penned and performed by Jack Holden, the show is set in 80s Soho in a major celebration of Queer culture.
With an 80s score performed live by John Elliott, the show will also have direction by Bronagh Lagan, videography by Jack Hextall, design by Nik Corrall, lighting by Jai Morjaria, movement by Sarah Golden, and additional sound design by Max Pappenheim.
Co-produced by Aria Entertainment and Lambert Jackson Productions in association with Shoreditch Town Hall, the show will be available from 15 to 24 April via stream.theatre.
Holden said:
Cruise is based on a true story I was told while I was volunteer for Switchboard, the LGBTQ Listening Service. I was in a weird, unstable, self-destructive part of my early 20s. This story, among others, taught me my gay history, put my life into perspective, and helped me to grow up. The names and a lot of the events have been changed, and a hell of a lot of material has bee
A new musical,
You Are Here, will premiere at Southwark Playhouse at the end of April.
The piece will either play to socially distanced audiences or via live-stream, depending on what the restrictions are. For those not willing to watch live, there is also one designated, captioned, live-streamed performance on 7 May 2021.
Neil Bartram and Brian Hill s show, which is set on the night of the moon landing, will star Wendi Peters, with further casting to be revealed.
The piece has musical direction by Laura Bangay, with movement direction by Amie Hibbert, set and costume design by Libby Todd, lighting by Jai Morjaria and sound design by Charles Parry.