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Performance

VenueFinborough
Also: The Finborough
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From27th March 2019
Opened29th March 2019
To20th April 2019
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sat, Sun Mats 15:00
Finborough (V199)
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  • Date of change: 26 Feb 19 - T0653273400
  • Date of change: 15 Jan 19 - T0653273400

Maggie May

Maggie May

Work:: Maggie May (S01110270653)

A hard-hitting celebration of working class life in Liverpool's docks in the 1960s, Maggie May is the story of the doomed love affair between 'street walker' Maggie May Duffy and sailor Patrick Casey, the son of a union-martyr, initially reluctant but finally proud to assume his father's mantle. Around them is a gallery of strongly-drawn characters: Willie Morgan, the corrupt demagogic union leader, Juddah, the ?fixer' and traitor, and Old Dooley, obsessed with past union struggles, all caught up in a allegoric musical drama with a devastating tragic climax.
Music Lionel Bart
Lyrics Lionel Bart
Book by Alun Owen

Production:: (T0653273400)

The first London production for over 50 years. A celebration of working class life in 1960s Liverpool, full of classic Lionel Bart musical numbers.
Producer Finborough Theatre
Director Matthew Iliffe
Design Verity Johnson
Costume Verity Johnson
Choreographer Sam Spencer-Lane
Musical Director Henry Brenna
Lighting Jonathan Simpson
Sound Philip Matejtschuk
Director Sophie Drake (assistant)
Director Debbie O'Brien (casting director)
Performer Kara Lily Hayworth (Maggie May)
Performer James Darch (Patrick Casey)
Performer Natalie Williams (Maureen O'Neill)
Performer Mark Pearce
Performer Leon Kay
Performer Michael Nelson
Performer Barnaby Taylor
Performer Aaron Kavanagh
Performer Chloe Carrington
Performer Euan Bennet
Performer Cathy McManamon
Performer Joshua Barton
Performer David Keller

Listing:: L166153610

Part of Celebrating British Music Theatre



Production details

The first London production for over 50 years. A celebration of working class life in 1960s Liverpool, full of classic Lionel Bart musical numbers. Part of Celebrating British Music Theatre

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