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After the Turn archiveAt seventeen, Michael Brookman was the exceptionally talented lead singer of Lost Boy, a band on the brink of stardom, when his mother, (Amanda) was killed in a hit and run accident. Having been brought up solely by the extremely protective Amanda, his devastation at her loss was made even worse by his deep sense of guilt; the last time he saw her they had?had a huge row about his then girlfriend, Lauren. Fast forward three years. Michael hasn't uttered a word since Amanda's death. He locked his teenage self into a far corner of his mind and only allows him to speak inside his head. He has pushed away all of his friends, including Lauren, who has ended up in a relationship with another member of the band, who once was Michael's best friend, Wolf. His uncle who is notionally responsible for him is at his wits end. Something has to be done. Michael's uncle calls on Lauren to try and bring him back out of himself. Wolf encourages this as, working for a major record label, he has designs on signing a big money deal with Michael. Lauren reluctantly agrees. Through the story, Michael's past is gradually revealed and his time spent with Lauren slowly reawakens buried emotion, in both of them.? After the Turn website.

Cast/Performers

Liam Doyle (Michael), Tori Allen-Martin (Lauren), Stephen Rolley (Teen Michael), Greg Oliver (Wolf), Ashleigh Gray (Amanda), Steven Webb (Will)

Creatives/Company

Music: Tim Prottey-Jones
Lyrics(s): Tim Prottey-Jones, Robert Gould, Tori allen-Martin, Angela Prottey-Jones
Book by: Sarah Henley
Producer(s): Sarah Page, Tori Allen-Martin (for Interval Productions)
Company: Interval Productions
Director(s): Sarah Henley, Timothy O'Hara (assistant)
Musical Director: Tom Curran

After the Turn

After the Turn (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T999825801. Details of all After the Turn archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01784290136

Archive Listings

31 Jan 12
  to
25 Feb 12
Courtyard Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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