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Performance

VenueLeicester Square Theatre
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From29th September 2003
Opened9th October 2003
To11th October 2003
WhenMon-Thu 20:00. Fri, Sat 18:30, 21:15
PricesFrom £37.50. To £37.50.
Leicester Square Theatre (V0148424484)
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Money to Burn

Money to Burn

Work:: Money to Burn (S0665226830)

Lord Oliver Justin (OJ to his friends) is an aristocrat, Old Etonian, playboy, gambler, seducer and all round bounder... and, he's down on his luck. He's lost a fortune and has been kicked off the board of The Kitten Club after being caught cheating at their gaming tables, Hugo, his lawyer and best friend, refuses to lend him £10,000, and now his incredibly wealthy wife, Tiggy, has refused to give him any more money. What's a good, or even a bad man to do! There is only one way out... he must enlist some help... and his wife... must die! Part thriller, part farce, part satire, and featuring a superb twist in the final moments, Money To Burn by Daniel Abineri is unlike any musical seen so far. The twelve original songs are in the style of 1930 s, 40 s jazz pop and are an eclectic mix of character, novelty and show stopping numbers!
Author Daniel Abineri

Production:: (T0698423221)

+ six-piece band
Producer Daniel Abineri
Producer Siobhan Houlihan
Producer Paul Savident (associate producer)
Producer Parry
Music Simon Wallace (musical arrangement)
Director Daniel Abineri
Design David Shields
Costume David Shields
Lighting Nick Richings
Choreographer Michele Thorne
Performer Peter Blake (Lord Oliver Justin)
Performer Andrew C Wadsworth (Hugo - OJ's lawyer)
Performer Sarah-Louise Young (Tiggy - OJ's wife)
Performer Perry Benson (Perkins - OJ's butler)
Performer Gabrielle Noble (Rosie - a hopeful actress)
Performer Camilla Beeput (Angel of the Kitten Club)
Performer Rachel Lynes
Performer Graham Martin

Listing:: L1700796358




Production details

+ six-piece band

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