Pippin is transferring to Southwark Playhouse from Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre for a limited four-week season from next month with Jonathan Carlton reprising his role as Pippin and Genevieve Nicole returning as The Leading Player. The principal cast is completed with Mairi Barclay, Bradley Judge, Tessa Kadler and Rhidian Marc. Players include Michelle Andrews, Andrew Halliday, Scott Hayward and Ellie Seaton. The show will run Friday 23 February – Saturday 24 March 2018.
Vaudeville, magic, comedy, romance – life is an adventure and Pippin has it all.
Jonathan O’Boyle’s acclaimed production of the multi-Tony Award-winning musical Pippin by Grammy and Academy Award recipient Stephen Schwartz (composer of the global smash hit Wicked) will transfer to Southwark Playhouse’s Large space in spring 2018.
A soul-searching exploration of one man’s journey to find himself, his place and purpose in life, Pippin is a musical about an ordinary man on an extraordinary journey. Featuring a stunning score including classics Magic to Do and Corner of the Sky, Pippin was originally directed by the great Bob Fosse and recently completed a hugely successful Broadway revival. This new production spreads a darkness over the innocent tale of the exciting life and adventures of young Prince Pippin, told by a mysterious troupe of Victorian Vaudeville players who promise the audience ‘a finale you will remember for the rest of your lives…’
Stephen Schwartz says: “I am so pleased that such a successful and well-received production of Pippin has finally happened in the UK, and I’m incredibly excited to be sharing it with a London audience.”
Pippin will be the third production from Manchester’s Hope Mill Theatre to transfer to London’s Off-West End in under a year. The team’s production of Hair has just completed its acclaimed run at The Vaults.
Aria Entertainment, Hope Mill Theatre and Guy James Theatrical present PIPPIN. Book by Roger O. Hirson. Music and Lyrics by Stephen Schwartz. Directed by Jonathan O’Boyle. Musical direction by Zach Flis. Designed by Maeve Black. Choreographed by William Whelton. Lighting design by Aaron J Dootson.
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