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Performance

VenueFairfield Halls
Also: Phoenix Concert Hall, Ashcroft Playhouse, The Recreational
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From30th September 2014
To4th October 2014
WhenMon-Sat 19:45. Thu, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £19.00. To £31.00. `
Fairfield Halls (V295)
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  • Date of change: 3 Jul 14 - T0419874439
  • Date of change: 2 Jul 14 - T0419874439

Blockbuster The Musical

Blockbuster The Musical

Work:: Blockbuster The Musical (S78430808)

Blockbuster The Musical, features the chart-busting hits of the legendary song-writing team Nicky Chinn and Mike Chapman, who dominated the pop world in the '70s and '80s. It's 2014 and Mickey Block, a young busker singing in London's Soho, is being pursued by a loan shark and takes refuge in Crazy Max's Retro Record Shop. Soon, Max, a mystical figure, discovers Mickey's problems and tells him he can turn his life around by performing two selfless deeds within seven days. Before he knows it he finds himself back in 1975. Luckily he is befriended by Carol, Steve and Teresa. However, problems arise when Steve tells Mickey that he is about to be arrested for selling stolen cameras and Teresa is seriously injured in an Anti-Vietnam demonstration. Mickey now realises his fate; can he help Teresa, the girl he loves, pull through and out of her coma? Can he help Steve and stop the police arresting him? Mickey then remembers Max's words of 'Two Good Deeds'...Will Mickey fulfil his destiny and turn his life around or will time run out and he'll find himself back unchanged in 2014?
Music Nicky Chinn
Music Mike Chapman
Book by David Soames

Production:: (T0419874439)

World Premiere tour.
Performer Paul Nicholas (Crazy Max)
Performer Suzanne Shaw

Listing:: L0414736903




Production details

World Premiere tour.

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