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What's New Pussycat? archiveIt's 1965 and ladies' man Tom Jones arrives in London with a broken heart, but he also has big dreams and a big voice. He quickly discovers an exciting world of mods and miniskirts, dancing and decadence, but most of all... incredible music. Romance and adventure await, but will Tom ever be reunited with his one true love, who seems more interested in designing for Carnaby Street than in being Mrs. Tom Jones? Get ready for music, mods and rocking romance in this brand-new musical comedy inspired by the classic Henry Fielding novel The History of Tom Jones.

Creatives/Company

Music: Tom Jones (songs)
Author: Joe DiPietro (from the Henry Fielding's novel The History of Tom Jones - a Foundling)

What's On By Year ...

Archive listings for What's New Pussycat? (2021)

Work type: Musical.

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Director Luke Sheppard. Choreographer Arlene Phillips (Dame - DBE). Music Matthew Brind (supervisior / orchestrator). Design Jon Bausor. Costume Janet Bird. Lighting Howard Hudson. Design Akhila Krishnan (video). Sound Gareth Owen. Director Annelie Powell (casting). Musical Director Josh Sood. Other Georgia Clegg (animator). Other Lawrence Watson (animator). Director Priya Patel Appleby (assistant). Sound Jowan Mead (assistant). Musical Director Joe Beighton (assistant). Design Jack Valentine (assistant). Lighting Charly Dunford (assistant). Sound Jowan Mead (assistant). Other Sam Cox (wig / hair and make-up). Other Simon Marlow (producution manager). Performer Dominic Andersen (Tom Jones). Performer Bronte Barbe (Mary Western). Performer Ashley Campbell (Mr Partridge). Performer Julius D'Silva (Lord Allworthy). Performer Rebekah Hinds (The Girl in The Polka Dot Dress). Performer Harry Kershaw (William Blifil). Performer Kelly Price (Lady Bellaston). Performer Melanie Walters (Mrs Western). Performer Tom Francis (Ensemble). Performer Naomi Katiyo (Ensemble). Performer Lemuel Knights (Ensemble). Performer David Mairs-McKenzie (Ensemble). Performer Lisa Mathieson (Ensemble). Performer Fallon Mondlane (Ensemble). Performer Jena Pandya (Ensemble). Performer Nathan Rigg (Ensemble). Performer Owen Saward (Ensemble). Performer Carrie Willis (Ensemble). Performer Alison Driver (Ensemble).
8 Oct 21 to 14 Nov 21Birmingham Repertory Theatre, Birmingham :: V143
listing details L01296745988

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