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Parade archiveBased upon real events, Parade tells the story of Leo Frank, a Jewish man accused of murdering a thirteen-year-old factory girl in a small town in Georgia in 1913. Witness a people that thirst for a conviction, the gripping court room drama that subsequently unfolds and the touching love story between Leo and his wife, Lucille. Parade shows a quest for justice which is resisted by a world filled with racial and religious tensions but ultimately illustrates the enduring power of love and self-belief against all odds. Follow this gripping journey: from the shocking discovery of the murdered child, through the corrupt murder investigation, past the court case that became known as ?The Trial of the Century' and Lucille's efforts to clear her husband's name, towards the show's thrilling conclusion.

Cast/Performers

Connor Dyer (Leo Frank), Sherelle Kelleher (Lucille), Philippa Rose (Mary Phagan, Tre Copeland-Williams (Jim Conley), Dylan Wynford (Frankie Epps), Thomas Isherwood (Hugh Dorsey), Richard Mellion (Governor John Slaton), Danny Lane (Tom Watson / Old Soldier), Luca Hlaing (Judge Roan), Elise Allanson (Mrs Phagan), Cameron Hay (Britt Craig), Krishanana Parker (Minola - Minnie - McKnight), Jacob Yolland (Newt Lee), Ross Hadley (Luther Rosser), Lawrence Smith (Young Soldier), Zacky Agama (Riley), Esme Sears (Angela), Charlie-Jade Jones (Iola Stover), Megan Ellis (Monteen), Lauren Edwards (Essie), Beaux Harris (Sally Slaton)

Creatives/Company

Music(s): Jason Robert Brown, Harold Prince (songs)
Book by: Alfred Uhry
Lyrics: Jason Robert Brown
Company: Vivo D'Arte
Director: Dan Cowtan

Parade

Parade (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01430649253. Details of all Parade archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S01508712930

Archive Listings

7 Sep 17
  to
16 Sep 17
General
General, Hertfordshire
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

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