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VenueTheatre Royal
Also: Royal Concert Hall
TownNottingham
CountyNottinghamshire
From1st November 2022
To6th November 2022
Theatre Royal (V462)
Current/Future Listings
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Bugsy Malone

Bugsy Malone

Work:: Bugsy Malone (S1449)

The messiest gangster show ever. A children's version of a Chicago Gangster movie with Splurge guns and great songs. Whilst the acting is taken on by young people and the violence and seediness of the times are toned down to cartoon levels there is a good story behind all that. Jodie Foster was in the film version as Tallulah. Characters include: Bugsy Malone, Blousey Brown, Dandy Dan, Talullah and Fat-Sam. Songs include I Could Have been Anything That I Wanted To Be and Fat-Sam's Grand Slam Speakeasy.
Author Alan Parker
Music Paul Williams
Lyrics Paul Williams
Book by Alan Parker

Production:: (T794355386)

Producer Theatre Royal Bath Productions
Producer Birmingham Rep
Producer Kenny Wax
Presented byLyric Hammersmith Theatre
Director Sean Holmes
Choreographer Drew McOnie
Design Jon Bausor
Music Phil Bateman (musical supervision)
Performer Shaun Sharma (Bugsy)
Performer Gabriiel Payne (Bugsy)
Performer Amar Blackman (Bugsy)
Performer Mia Lakha (Blousy Brown)
Performer Delilah Bennett-Cardy (Blousy Brown)
Performer Avive Williams (Blousy Brown)
Performer Albie Snelson (Fat Sam)
Performer Isham Sankoh (Fat Sam)
Performer Charlie Burns (Fat Sam)
Performer Tazia-Faye Katsande (Tallulah)
Performer Jasmine Sakylama (Tallulah)
Performer Fayth Ifil (Tallulah)
Performer Aidan Oti (Fizzy)
Performer Jamie Northey-Dennis (Fizzy)
Performer Cherry Mitra (Lena / Babyface)
Performer Kayla-Mai Alvares (Lena / Babyface)
Performer Ava Hope Smith (Lena / Babyface)
Performer Rayhaan Kufuor-Gray (Dandy Dan)
Performer Kit Cranston (Dandy Dan)
Performer Desmond Cole (Dandy Dan)

Listing:: L2069901057




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