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Performance

VenueUpstairs at the Gatehouse
TownInner London
CountyGreater London
From13th February 2019
To3rd March 2019
WhenTue-Sat 19:30. Sun 16:00
Upstairs at the Gatehouse (V1170)
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  • Date of change: 3 Jan 19 - T01936817777

Bad Girls - The Musical

Work:: Bad Girls - The Musical (S171291199)

Set in the fictional H.M.P. Larkhall, it's the story of new idealistic wing governor Helen Stewart and her battles with the entrenched old guard of officer Jim Fenner and his sidekick Sylvia 'Bodybag' Hollamby. It also follows the love story that develops between Helen and charismatic inmate Nikki Wade. Other featured characters include Shell Dockley and her runner Denny Blood, old-timer Noreen Biggs, the two Julies and the ultimate top dog, king-of-gangland's missus, Yvonne Atkins. A tragic death on the wing - in which Jim Fenner is implicated - leads to an angry protest from the women and forces Helen and Nikki to their opposite sides of the bars. But when it's clear that Helen stands to lose her job over Jim Fenner's misdeeds, the race is on for the women to nail Jim once and for all.
Book by Maureen Chadwick
Book by Ann McManus
Music Kath Gotts
Lyrics Kath Gotts

Production:: (T01936817777)

Company R.A.B. Productions
Musical Director Lawrence Michalowski
Choreographer Rachel Chapman
Director Rebecca Eastham
Design Andrew Exeter
Lighting Andrew Exeter
Performer Nicole Faraday (Shell Dockley)
Performer Lucyelle Hobbs Cliffe (Julie Saunders)
Performer Rebecca Eastham (Nikki Wade)
Performer Bella Bowen (Helen)
Performer Jade Marvin (Denny Blood)
Performer Benjamin Connor (Justin)
Performer Carol Sharp (Sylvia Hollamby)
Performer Alex Roberts (Crystal Gordon)
Performer Anna Middlemass (Julie Johnston)
Performer Meg Jobling (Rachel Hicks)
Performer Nic Gilder (Jim Fenner)
Performer Tony Sharp (Number One)
Performer Hayley Jo Whitney (Yvonne Atkins)
Performer Alice Hutson (Swing / Dance Captain)

Listing:: L617078406




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