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Bed and Sofa archiveNikolai works and lives with Ludmilla, a housewife who stays at home dreaming of romance. Moscow has a housing shortage, so when Volodya arrives with nowhere to live he is invited to share the couple's cramped quarters with surprising results. This enchanting three-character "silent movie musical", based on Abram Room's scandalous 1926 Russian film comedy, is an elegant homage to the genre. Using only the words taken from title cards in the film, it's a truly unique piece of music theatre that brings to life a menage-a-trios with a twist. Played without an interval, its whimsical score and haunting libretto is at once both comedic and heartbreaking. European Premiere. Bed and Sofa originally premiered at the Vineyard Theatre in New York, where it garnered two Obie Awards (including Distinguished Music) and seven Drama Desk nominations (including Best Musical). It has since been revived several times off-Broadway and across America. This new production at the Finborough Theatre marks the European premiere of this captivating and innovative piece.

Cast/Performers

Alastair Brookshaw, Kaisa Hammarlund, Alastair Parker, Penelope Keith (voice - The Announcer)

Creatives/Company

Music: Polly Pen
Lyrics: Laurence Klavan (based on the film by Abram Room)
Producer(s): Take Note Theatre Ltd, Claire Evans (in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre)
Director(s): Luke Sheppard, Lucy Cullingford (movement)
Musical Director: Candida Caldicot
Design: David Woodhead
Costume: Simon Anthony Wells
Lighting: Howard Hudson
Sound: Edward Lewis

Bed and Sofa

Bed and Sofa (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01377506242. Details of all Bed and Sofa archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0172787631

Archive Listings

29 Mar 11
  to
23 Apr 11
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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