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Bedknobs and Broomsticks archiveWhen the three orphaned Rawlins children are reluctantly evacuated from wartime London to live with the mysterious Eglantine Price, they have no idea what adventures lie ahead. Upon discovering Eglantine to be a trainee witch, they join forces to search for a secret spell that will defeat the enemy once and for all. Armed with an enchanted bedknob, a bewitched broomstick and a magical flying bed, they encounter surprising new friendships on their journey from Portobello Road to the depths of the beautiful briny sea. Bedknobs and Broomsticks website.

Creatives/Company

Music(s): Sherman Brothers, Neil Bartram
Book by(s): Brian Hill, Brian Hill
Lyrics: Neil Bartram

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Archive listings for Bedknobs and Broomsticks (2022)

Work type: Musical.

T796716434

World Premiere.Producer Michael Harrison. Producer Michael Harrson. Producer Disney Theatrical Productions. Director Jamie Harrison. Director Candice Edmunds. Director Omar Okai (associate director). Design Jamie Harrison (set and Illusion). Costume Gabriella Slade. Choreographer Neil Bettles. Sound Gareth Fry. Lighting Simon Wilkinson. Performer Dianne Pilkington (Miss Eglantine Price). Performer Charles Brunton (Emelius Browne). Performer Mark Anderson. Performer Jessica Aubrey. Performer Georgie Buckland. Performer Kayla Carter. Performer Jonathan Cobb. Performer Jacqui Dubois. Performer Matthew Elliot-Campbell. Performer Sam Lupton. Performer Rob Madge. Performer Vinnie Monachello. Performer Nathaniel Morrison. Performer Conor O'Hara. Performer Sadie-Jean Shirley. Performer Robin Simoes Da Silva. Performer Emma Thornett. Performer Susannah Van Den Berg. Performer Dexter Barry (Rawlins child - some dates). Performer Izabella Bucknell (Rawlins child - some dates). Performer Haydn Court (Rawlins child - some dates). Performer Poppy Houghton (Rawlins child - some dates). Performer Evie Lightman (Rawlins child - some dates). Performer Aidan Oti (Rawlins child - some dates).
27 Apr 22 to 1 May 22Grand Opera House, Belfast :: V548
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19 Apr 22 to 24 Apr 22Empire Theatre, Sunderland :: V577
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12 Apr 22 to 16 Apr 22Hull New Theatre, Hull :: V934
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5 Apr 22 to 9 Apr 22Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V161
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23 Mar 22 to 27 Mar 22Gaiety Theatre, Dublin :: V0291821363
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15 Mar 22 to 19 Mar 22The Lowry, Salford :: V0655996499
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8 Mar 22 to 12 Mar 22Theatre Royal Plymouth, Plymouth :: V895
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1 Mar 22 to 6 Mar 22Royal & Derngate, Northampton :: V449
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22 Feb 22 to 27 Feb 22Liverpool Empire Theatre, Liverpool :: V534
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9 Feb 22 to 19 Feb 22Curve, Leicester :: V830272338
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1 Feb 22 to 6 Feb 22Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff :: V1984858935
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26 Jan 22 to 29 Jan 22Bristol Hippodrome, Bristol :: V856
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19 Jan 22 to 23 Jan 22Festival Theatre, Edinburgh :: V600
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11 Jan 22 to 16 Jan 22Mayflower Theatre, Southampton :: V774
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