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Desperately Seeking Susan archiveThe show will feature the classic catalogue of Blondie tracks brilliantly woven into the much-loved fish-out-of-water story. Roberta Glass, a suburban New Jersey housewife, escapes her humdrum life by reading the personal ads placed by Susan, a street-smart New York City drifter, and her freewheeling boyfriend Jay. Through a quirky twist of fate, Roberta and Susan unexpectedly swap lives and are plunged into a madcap world of jewel heists, magic shows and rock 'n' roll. The collision of their identities takes them on a wild ride of transformation and discovery until they realise that just when you think you know when your life is headed, something magical happens and turns it all around...

Creatives/Company

Author: Peter Michael Marino
Music: Blondie
Lyrics: Blondie

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Archive listings for Desperately Seeking Susan (2007)

Work type: Musical.

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Producer Susan Q Gillin. Producer Ron Kastner. Producer Mark Rubinstein. Producer Old Vic Productions. Producer Peter Kane. Producer Nordby / Rawley. Producer Mary Lu Roffe. Director Angus Jackson. Choreographer Andy Blankenbuchler. Design Tim Hatley. Costume Tim Hatley. Lighting Hugh Vanstone. Sound Bobby Aitken. Sound Brian Beasley. Performer Emma Williams (Susan). Performer Kelly Price (Roberta Glass). Performer Leanne Best (Leslie). Performer Mark McGee (Jay). Performer Alec Newman (Des). Performer Jonathan Wrather (Gary). Performer Lucy Banfield. Performer Matthew Boulton. Performer Chloe Campbell. Performer Matt Flint. Performer Alex Gaumond. Performer Victoria Hamilton-Barritt. Performer Kaisa Hammarlund. Performer Paul Hazel. Performer Christine Holman. Performer Steven Houghton. Performer Toussaint Meghie. Performer Twinnie-Lee Moore. Performer Steven Serlin. Performer Chris Piper. Performer Laura Scott. Performer Lincoln Stone. Performer Gemma Whitelam.
16 Oct 07 to 15 Dec 07Novello Theatre, West End :: V416
listing details L367235831

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