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Bonnie and Clyde archiveWhen Bonnie and Clyde meet, their mutual cravings for excitement and fame immediately set them on a mission to chase their dreams. Their bold and reckless behaviour turns the young lovers' thrilling adventure into a downward spiral, with the lovers resorting to robbery and murder to survive. As the infamous duo's fame grows bigger, their inevitable end draws nearer.

Creatives/Company

Book by: Ivan Menchell
Lyrics: Don Black
Music: Frank Wildhorn

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Archive listings for Bonnie and Clyde (2024)

Work type: Musical.

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Producer DLAP Group. Director Nick Winston. Design Philip Witcomb. Music Katy Richardson (musical supervision). Music John McDoniel (arrangement / orchestration). Lighting Zoe Spurr. Sound Tom Marshall. Design Nina Dunn (video). Design Darren Ware (wigs). Director Jim Arnold (CDG - casting). Performer Catherine Tyldesley (Blanche Barrow Feb-May / Sep-Oct). Performer Alex James-Hatton (Clyde Barrow Feb-Jul). Performer Katie Tonkinson (Bonnie Parker). Performer Sam Ferriday (Marvin 'Buck' Barrow). Performer Jaz Ellington (The Preacher Feb-Jul). Performer Nate Landskroner (Clyde Barrow Sep-Oct / Onstage Swing / Alternate Clyde Barrow). Performer Daisy Wood-Davis (Blanche Barrow May-Jul). Performer Daniel Reid-Walters (Ted Hinton). Performer AJ Lewis (Preacher Apr-May / Aug-Oct). Performer Jasmine Beel (Emma Parker / Stella / Ensemble). Performer Andrew Berlin (Captain Frank Hamer / Ensemble). Performer Michael Cortez (Offstage Swing / Resident Director). Performer Oonagh Cox (Eleanore / On Stage Swing). Performer Alexander Evans (Henry Barrow / Deputy Johnson / Ensemble). Performer Callum Henderson (Bud / Archie / Ensemble). Performer Lauren Jones (Alternate Bonnie' / Trish / Ensemble). Performer Olivia Lallo (Offstage Swing / Dance Captain). Performer James Mateo-Salt (Sheriff Schmid / Ensemble). Performer Taryn Sudding (Cumie Barrow / Governor Miriam Ferguson).
21 May 24 to 25 May 24Cliffs Pavilion, Southend-on-Sea :: V42
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14 May 24 to 18 May 24Theatre Royal, Nottingham :: V462
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7 May 24 to 11 May 24Palace Theatre, Manchester :: V490
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30 Apr 24 to 4 May 24Theatre Royal, Bath :: V854
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23 Apr 24 to 27 Apr 24New Victoria Theatre, Woking :: V709
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16 Apr 24 to 20 Apr 24King's Theatre, Glasgow :: V613
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9 Apr 24 to 13 Apr 24His Majesty's Theatre, Aberdeen :: V585
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2 Apr 24 to 6 Apr 24Mayflower Theatre, Southampton :: V774
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26 Mar 24 to 30 Mar 24Wales Millennium Centre, Cardiff :: V1984858935
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19 Mar 24 to 23 Mar 24Empire Theatre, Sunderland :: V577
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12 Mar 24 to 16 Mar 24Theatre Royal, Norwich :: V72
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5 Mar 24 to 9 Mar 24Grand Theatre, Wolverhampton :: V161
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27 Feb 24 to 2 Mar 24The Orchard, Dartford :: V677
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27 Feb 24 to 2 Mar 24Yvonne Arnaud Theatre, Guildford :: V702
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22 Feb 24 to 24 Feb 24Curve, Leicester :: V830272338
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Other listings

10 Apr 24 to 13 Apr 24Rhoda McGaw Theatre, Woking :: V1033
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