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Diana: The Musical archiveMother. Daughter. Sister. Wife. Philanthropist. Icon. Princess. The dazzling and devastating life of Princess Diana takes centre stage in DIANA: THE MUSICAL. Featuring brilliant, 80s-inspired mega-hit show-tunes, this show promises to be a fabulous night out. It is 1996. Diana has divorced the heir to the throne. She is free. On this stage she is in control of her narrative and her story is brought to life with humour and satire and in turn reveals a woman who, having just signed her divorce papers, sees a future filled with opportunity.

Creatives/Company

Music: David Bryan
Book by: Joe DiPietro
Lyrics: Joe DiPietro

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Archive listings for Diana: The Musical (2023)

Work type: Musical.

Concert Version - T1090750377

This radical new concert version of Diana: The Musical, hands the microphone to Diana as she reflects on her past. In a theatrical twist, this is a tale in two parts, narrated by Diana (Kerry Ellis) as she looks back on herself as the 19-year-old Diana (Maiya Quansah-Breed) that captured the nation. Denise Welch guest-stars as The Queen.Producer Lambert Jackson. Producer Cuffe & Taylor. Director Owen Horsley. Music Adam Hoskins (music supervisor / orchestrator / arranger). Performer Kerry Ellis (Diana). Performer Malya Quansah-Breed (Diana). Performer Denise Welch (The Queen). Performer Alice Fearn (Camilla Parker Bowles). Performer Andy Coxon (Prince Charles). Performer Jay Perry (James Hewitt). Performer Aleyna Mohanraj (Sarah Spencer).
4 Dec 23Eventim Apollo, West End :: V265
listing details L5205955

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