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Performance

VenueSouthbank Centre
Also: Royal Festival Hall, RFH, Queen Elizabeth Hall, Purcell Room, Tuff Nutt Jazz Club
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From27th July 2020
To31st August 2020
Southbank Centre (V423)
Current/Future Listings
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  • Date of change: 3 Feb 20 - T0313382040

Malory Towers

Malory Towers

Work:: Malory Towers (S582928483)

Darrell Rivers is starting school with an eager mind and fierce heart. Unfortunately she also has a quick temper! Can she learn to tolerate the infuriating Gwendoline Lacey, or value the kind hearted Sally Hope? Can she save the school play and rescue terrified Mary Lou from the grip of a raging storm? If she can do these things anywhere, she will do them at Malory Towers!
Book by Enid Blyton
Adapted by Emma Rice

Production:: (T0313382040)

Nostalgic, naughty and perfect for now, Malory Towers is the original ?Girl Power' story. Join us for high jinks, high drama and high spirits, all set to sensational live music and breathtaking animation. This is a show for girls, boys and all us grown-up children who still dream of midnight feasts and Cornish clifftops.
Producer Wise Children
Producer York Theatre Royal
Director Emma Rice
Design Lez Brotherston
Costume Lez Brotherston
Lighting Malcolm Rippeth
Sound Simon Baker
Design Simon Baker (video)
Music Ian Ross
Performer Rebecca Collingwood (Gwendoline Lacey)
Performer Mirabelle Gremaud (Irene Bartlett)
Performer Vinnie Heaven (Bill Robinson)
Performer Izuka Hoyle (Darrell)
Performer Renee Lamb (Alicia Johns)
Performer Francesca Mills (Sally Hope)
Performer Rose Shalloo (Mary Lou Atkinson)

Listing:: L0293191271




Production details

Nostalgic, naughty and perfect for now, Malory Towers is the original ?Girl Power' story. Join us for high jinks, high drama and high spirits, all set to sensational live music and breathtaking animation. This is a show for girls, boys and all us grown-up children who still dream of midnight feasts and Cornish clifftops.

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