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Backslider (Part 2): Oh Happy Days archiveThis controversial yet conscious story looks at how a young Christian couple copes with the pressures of marriage, anti-natal depression, temptation and the lures of today s world-. It also focus on the constant battle of the wayward daughter of the local pastor and his wife. A constant duel between father and daughter, a mom who always sees another side of the saga, and a happy go lucky neighbour entwines the mode of this hilarious and exciting production. Oh Happy Days has a richly blend of humour and seriousness, and takes you to a realistic situation, faced by many of us who either grew up in the church or have a religious belief. Commitment, spirituality, god fearing and enjoying gods words is seen wholeheartedly as the plot thickens to heart rendering gospel music and gospel sang in opera. Backslider Part 2 'Oh Happy Days? will see touching dramatically moments blend delicately with hilarious comedy, as the Christianity religion comes alive. This is a play for the whole family. It will make you laugh; it will make you cry; it will make you sing along; but it will also make you think!

Cast/Performers

Maizie Williams, Tony Walters, Lovena Brown, Denzle McDonald, Toyin Adekale, Yvette Rochester-Duncan

Creatives/Company

Author: Devon Morgan
Producer: Backstage Production (in association with B.J. Production)
Director(s): Devon Morgan, Colin Anderson (music)
Choreographer: H Patten

Backslider (Part 2): Oh Happy Days

Backslider (Part 2): Oh Happy Days (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01139823337. Details of all Backslider (Part 2): Oh Happy Days archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0535087826

Archive Listings

19 Jul 02
  to
21 Jul 02
Fairfield Halls
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
5 Jul 02
  to
7 Jul 02
The Broadway Theatre
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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