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Performance

VenueTheatre Royal
TownNewcastle upon Tyne
CountyTyne and Wear
From26th March 2013
To30th March 2013
When19:30. Thu Mat 14:00. Sat Mat 14:30
PricesFrom £12.00. To £37.50.
Theatre Royal (V570)
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  • Date of change: 10 Jul 12 - T982496666

High Society

Work:: High Society (S1539)

The Champagne Musical includes songs such as "High Society", "Who Wants to be a Millionaire", "I Love Paris" and "Let's Misbehave". The show is set in the fashionable High Society world of Philadelphia, Tracy Samantha Lord is engaged to be married to the dependable George Kitteredge. However her wedding plans are disrupted by the arrival of her ex-husband C K Dexter Haven and two reporters from the tabloid press, who are keen to publish scandalous stories about Tracy's father and his affair with an 'exotic dancer' ! The wedding does eventually go ahead - but who does Tracy marry?!
Music Cole Porter
Lyrics Cole Porter
Book by Arthur Kopit

Production:: (T982496666)

Producer John Stalker (for Music and Lyrics)
Lyrics Susan Birkenhead (additional lyrics)
Director Anna Linstrum
Design Francis O'Connor
Costume Francis O'Connor
Choreographer Andrew Wright
Musical Director Michael Haslam
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Ben Harrison
Musical Director Michael Haslam
Performer Michaael Praed (Dexter Haven)
Performer Sophie Bould (Tracy Lord)
Performer Daniel Boys (Mike Connor)
Performer Keiron Crook (George Kittredge)
Performer Marilyn Cutts (Margaret Lord)
Performer Alex Young (Liz Imbrie)
Performer Teddy Kempner (Uncle Willie)
Performer Katie Lee (Dinah Lord)
Performer Craig Pinder (Seth Lord)
Performer Alex Young (Liz Imbrie)
Performer Jill Armour
Performer John Bowles
Performer Steven Butler
Performer Matt Corner
Performer Zoe Doano
Performer Carol Heffernan
Performer Lucy James
Performer Ashley Knight
Performer Anthony McGill
Performer Ben Redfern
Performer Rachel Spurrel

Listing:: L0686801763




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