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Grand Hotel archiveCome, spend a night or two in the world's most opulent, extravagant hotel. Perhaps you will find your fortune there, perhaps you will find true love, perhaps all of your dreams will come true... perhaps... The Grand Hotel is bustling with eccentric and sometimes dubious guests: amongst them a fading prima ballerina being forced to dance again; a fatally ill Jewish bookkeeper who wants to spend his final days living in luxury; a young, handsome, but destitute Baron; a cynical doctor suffering from World War I wounds; an honest businessman going bad as he faces financial ruin and a typist dreaming of Hollywood stardom. Over the course of a weekend, their extraordinary stories interweave with each other and the hotel's hardworking staff. Stylish and elegant, based on the Greta Garbo film of the same name, the show tells eight interwoven stories of life and death.

Cast/Performers

Jacob Chapman, Valerie Cutko, James Gant, Scott Garnham, Christine Grimandi, Charles Grimandi, Charles Hagerty, Rhiannon Howys, Paul Iveson, Jammy Kasongo, Ceili O'Connor, George Rae, Philip Rham, Victoria Serra, Jonathan Stewart, Durone Stokes, Samuel J Weir, Leah West

Creatives/Company

Book by: Luther Davis
Music(s): Robert Wright, George Forrest, Maury Yeston, Simon Lee (musical supervisor)
Lyrics(s): Robert Wright, George Forrest
Presented by: Danielle Tarento
Director(s): Thom Southerland, Danielle Tarento (casting)
Musical Director: Michael Bradley
Choreographer: Lee Proud
Design: Lee Newby
Costume: Lee Newby
Lighting: Derek Anderson
Sound: Andrew Johnson

Grand Hotel

Grand Hotel (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01061503194. Details of all Grand Hotel archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0720034089

Archive Listings

31 Jul 15
  to
5 Sep 15
Southwark Playhouse Borough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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