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Ride archiveIt's 1895 and Annie Londonderry has returned victorious to America, hailed as the first woman to ever cycle around the world. She's pioneering, she's plucky, and she's pitching her story to the New York World. But she can't do it alone. Joined at the eleventh hour by unwitting secretary Martha Smith, the two begin to share Annie's unbelievable adventures. But before long, the cracks begin to show, and Annie is forced to confront a past she'd rather leave unexplored.

Creatives/Company

Music(s): Jack Williams, Freya Catrin Smith
Lyrics(s): Jack Williams, Freya Catrin Smith
Book by: Freya Catrin Smith

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Archive listings for Ride (2023)

Work type: Musical.

T01359986653

Director Sarah Meadows. Design Amy Jane Cook. Lighting Jamie Platt. Sound Andrew Johnson. Music Macy Schmidt (orchestration). Musical Director Sam Young. Director Natasha Harrison (movement). Choreographer Natasha Harrison. Design John Bulleid (illusions). Director Olivia Munk (associate director). Other James Anderton. Performer Frankie South (guitar). Performer Alex Maxted (percussion). Producer Ramin Sabi. Producer Emily Lunnon (for DEM Productions). Producer Curve Theatre (associate producer). Performer Liv Andrusier (Annie Londonderry). Performer Katy Ellis (Martha Smith). Performer Fallon Mondlane (Understudy Annie Londonderry / Martha Smith).
19 Jul 23 to 12 Aug 23Southwark Playhouse Elephant, Outer London :: V0776999393
listing details L1137008286

T1312003527

Director Sarah Meadows. Design Amy Jane Cook. Lighting Jamie Platt. Sound Andrew Johnson. Choreographer Natasha Harrison. Musical Director Sam Young. Other John Bulleid (Illusion designer). Performer Liv Andrusier (Annie). Performer Katy Ellis (Martha). Performer Fallon Mondlane (understudy).
7 Jul 23 to 15 Jul 23Curve, Leicester :: V830272338
listing details L367353077

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