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Rooms - A Rock Romance archiveShe longs to see every room in the world... He longs to stay in his... Rooms - A Rock Romance begins in late 1970's Glasgow at the very height of punk rock, where Monica, an ambitious Jewish singer-songwriter meets Ian, a reclusive rocker. As the pair become quickly entangled - both creatively and romantically - their music together hurtles them from the dingy clubs of Scotland to the glitz of London and ultimately to New York City... Featuring an astonishing score by award-winning Scottish composer Paul Scott Goodman and performed by a live rock band, ROOMS - A Rock Romance is both a thrilling musical journey and a poignant unconventional love story about two young artists, whose love for each other deepens whilst their desires tear them apart. European Premiere. Running time: 90mins with no interval.

Cast/Performers

Alexis Gerred, Cassidy Janson, Paul Scott Goodman, Miriam Gordon

Creatives/Company

Music: Paul Scott Goodman
Lyrics: Paul Scott Goodman
Book by(s): Paul Scott Goodman, Miriam Goodman
Producer: Arion Productions Ltd (TRW))
Director: Andrew Keates
Musical Director: Mark Warman
Choreographer: Sam Spencer-Lane
Design: Philip Lindley
Costume: Philippa Batt
Lighting: Neill Brinkworth
Sound: Tom Lishman

Rooms - A Rock Romance

Rooms - A Rock Romance (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T1060330958. Details of all Rooms - A Rock Romance archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S0677529055

Archive Listings

23 Apr 13
  to
18 May 13
Finborough
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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