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Lend me a Tenor archiveThis uproarious musical comedy by Peter Sham and Brad Carroll is a riotous, unpredictable explosion of mistaken identities and unexpected romance - based on the award winning West End and Broadway hit comedy by Ken Ludwig. It's 1934, and the world's greatest tenor Tito Merelli has come to Cleveland, Ohio, to save its Grand Opera Company by singing Otello. When he is unexpectedly incapacitated, Max, the opera director's meek assistant, is given the daunting task of finding a last minute replacement. Chaos ensues - including a scheming soprano, a tenor-struck ingénue, a jealous wife, shrimp gone bad and the Cleveland Police department. Lend me a Tenor website.

Cast/Performers

Matthew Kelly (Henry Saunders), Damian Humbley (Max), Michael Matus (Tito Merelli), Sophie-Louise Dann (Diana Divane), Cassidy Janson (Maggie Saunders), Gay Soper (Lady of the Opera Guild), Jane Quinn (Lady of the Opera Guild), Michelle Bishop (Lady of the Opera Guild), Jemma Alexander, Karen Aspinall, Natasha J. Barnes, Nick Butcher, Kelly Chinery, Sharon Eckman, Daniel Farrow, Andrew Keelan, Kara Lane, Connor McAllister, Haydn Oakley, Stephen Oliver-Sebb, Ryan Pidgen, Jeremy Secomb, Emma Sewell, John Stacey, Robert Traynor, Michelle White

Creatives/Company

Book by: Peter Sham
Lyrics: Peter Sham
Music: Brad Carroll (based on a play by Ken Ludwig)
Producer(s): Martin Platt, David Elliott (in association with Eileen and Allen Anes - Theatre Royal Plymouth Production)
Director: Ian Talbot
Design: Paul Farnsworth
Lighting: Tim Mitchell
Choreographer: Randy Skinner
Sound(s): Terry Jardine, Nick Lidster

Lend me a Tenor

Lend me a Tenor (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T13185217. Details of all Lend me a Tenor archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1145642000

Archive Listings

2 Jun 11
  to
6 Aug 11
Gielgud Theatre
West End, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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