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Performance

VenueLighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre)
Also: Sherling Studio
TownPoole
CountyDorset
From15th April 2013
To20th April 2013
WhenMon-Sat 19:45. Wed, Sat Mats 14:30
PricesFrom £22.00. To £24.00.
Lighthouse (previously known as Poole Arts Centre) (V910)
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  • Date of change: 31 Jan 13 - T0173794804

The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

Work:: The Rise and Fall of Little Voice (S4771)

Quiet, private Little Voice sings as sweetly as the divas in her father's record collection - Marilyn Monroe, Judy Garland, Shirley Bassey, Billie Holiday...Little Voice can do them all. When her mother's flash new man Ray Say hears her sing he can't believe his luck thinking that he has finally found the meal ticket he has been looking for..but will Little Voice give in to his schemes? A poignant and funny love story The Rise and Fall of Little Voice was a huge hit in the West End and on Broadway and as a movie achieved worldwide acclaim and a number of Oscar nominations.
Author Jim Cartwright

Production:: (T0173794804)

Running time: 2hrs 35mins including one interval f 20mins
Producer Giuliano Crispini
Producer Giddy Ox
Director Jim Cartwright
Design Morgan Large
Director Luisa Hinchliff (assistant)
Lighting Jason Taylor
Sound Andi Johnson
Music Steven Luke Walker (musical arranger)
Orchestration Greg Arrowsmith
Performer Beverley Callard (Mari Hoff)
Performer Ray Quinn (Billy)
Performer Joe McGann (Ray Say)
Performer Jess Robinson (Laura - Little Voice)
Performer Duggie Brown (Mr Boo)
Performer Sally Plumb (Sadie)
Performer Ceris Hine (ensemble)
Performer John Cockerill (ensemble)
Performer Lisa Howard (ensemble)
Performer Philip Andrews (ensemble)

Listing:: L0885918131




Current production:Work

Production details

Running time: 2hrs 35mins including one interval f 20mins

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