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Performance

VenueBarbican Centre
Also: Barbican Theatre,Barbican Hall. Guildhall School of Music and Drama Theatre, Cinema1,Cinema2,Gallery, Silk Street Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From24th May 2024
To9th June 2024
Barbican Centre (V371)
Current/Future Listings
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Production Changes

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  • Date of change: 17 May 24 - T01460874062

Perfect Show for Rachel

Perfect Show for Rachel

Work:: Perfect Show for Rachel (S2125766421)

Rachel is a theatre-loving, enigmatic 33 year-old who loves Kylie Minogue, heckling from the front row and seeing people falling over. She is a learning disabled care-home resident, and sister to Flo. Sitting on-stage on a throne with her custom-built tech desk, she takes charge as the director of every unique performance in real-time. A touch of a button can trigger music, lighting, theatrical scenes or choreography, brought to life instantly by a company of performers.
Author Zoo Co
Author Improbable

Production:: (T01460874062)

Author Rachel O'Mahony
Director Flo O'Mahony (Artistic Director)
Director Fleur Rooth (Creative Access Director))
Other Lee Simpson (Facilitator)
Design Stella Backman
Lighting Rachel Sampley
Lighting Han Sayles (Assistant LX)
Performer Becky Barry (BSL Performer)
DramaturgSophie Woolley (BSL)
Other Daryl Jackson (BSL Translator)
Musical Director Joshua Goodman
Design Nick Gilbert
Director Esme Cooper (Fight Director)
Choreographer Simeon Campbell
Stage ManagerCharlotte Driessler
Stage ManagerFana Sunley-Smith
Performer Rachel O'Mahony
Performer Becky Barry
Performer Stephen Collins
Performer Sara Dawood
Performer Folarin Akinmade
Performer Fleur Rooth
Performer Austin Yang (Live Scribe)
Performer Joshua Goodman
Performer Nick Gilbert
Performer Lee Simpson
Performer Flo O'Mahony
Performer Wendy O'Mahony

Listing:: L0175080476




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