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Bat Out of Hell archiveJoin the eternally young Strat and his wild gang, The Lost, as they roam the streets of Obsidian, a post-apocalyptic Manhattan, ruled by the wicked and tyrannical Falco. When Strat first sets eyes on Falco's daughter, Raven, who has been locked away in the palace towers, he sets out to rescue her from her evil father's clutches in a full throttle tale of teenage love, youthful rebellion and living the rock and roll dream. Bat Out of Hell website.

Creatives/Company

Music: Jim Steinman
Lyrics: Jim Steinman
Book by: Jim Steinman

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Archive listings for Bat Out of Hell (2023)

Work type: Musical. There are performances of this work in the listings (current and future) database, see Bat Out of Hell

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Producer David Sonenberg. Producer Michael Cohl. Producer Tony Smith. Producer Julian Stoneman (executive producer). Director Jay Scheib. Music Michael Reed (musical supervision / additional arrangements). Design Jon Bausor. Costume Jon Bausor. Costume Meentje Nielsen. Design Finn Ross (video). Lighting Patrick Woodroffe. Sound Gareth Owen. Music Steve Sidwell (orchestration). Performer Glenn Adamson (Strat). Performer Kellie Gnauck (Raven). Performer Rob Fowler (Falco). Performer Sharon Sexton (Sloane). Performer Jayme-Lee Zanoncelli (Zahara). Performer James Chisholm (Jagwire). Performer Matteo Johnson (Tink). Performer Katie Tonkinson (Valkyrie). Performer danny Whelan (Ledoux). Performer Jay Anderson (O'Dessasuite). Performer Alex Bowen (Goddesilla). Performer Georgia Bradshaw (Kwaidan). Performer Amara Campbell (Vilmos). Performer Eirik Dahlen (Esquivel). Performer Alexandra Doar (Scherzzo). Performer Luke Hall (Markevitch). Performer James Lowrie (Denym). Performer Rory Maguire (Hollander). Performer Catherine Saunders (Mordema). Performer Luke Street (Hoffmann / Alternate Strat). Performer Craig Watson (Astroganger). Performer Beth Woodcock (Spinotti).
17 Feb 23 to 1 Apr 23Peacock Theatre, West End :: V222
listing details L2040955170

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