Details
Its 1927, the dawn of the age of sound in Hollywood, silent screen stars Don Lockwood and Lina Lamont are the world's most famous (and consequently valuable) on-screen romantic couple. Off-screen, however, is a different story. Whilst the slightly dumb Lina mistakes the on-screen romance for real love, Don has no such interest. Don has worked hard, for many years, to get where he is today, with his former vaudeville partner Cosmo who provides the piano accompaniment to his silent antics in the studio. When Don and Lina's latest film is transformed, by the need for sound, into a musical, Don has the perfect singing voice but Lina cannot possibly be allowed to be heard - she has the perfect voice for an oil painting despite all the studio's efforts. Meanwhile, Don has fallen for clumsy aspiring actress Kathy Selden who doesn't seem to be won over by his stardom but who comes up with what seems like a perfect, if crazy, plan to save the picture. Containing some fabulous songs and some trully memorable dance sequences this is a real Hollywood feelgood story.
Cast/Performers
Adam Cooper (Don Lockwood),
Kevin Clifton (Cosmo Brown),
Faye Tozer (Lina Lamont),
Charotte Gooch (Kathy Seldon),
Cavin Cornwall (RF Simpson),
Sandra Dickinson (Dora Bailey),
Michael Matus (Roscoe Dexter),
Imogen Brook (Zelda Zanders),
Briana Craig (Ensemble),
Alistair Crosswell (Ensemble),
Lavinia Fitzpatrick (Ensemble),
Alex Given (Ensemble),
Ryan Gover (Ensemble),
Ashleigh Graham (Ensemble),
Harriet Samuel-Gray (Ensemble),
Molly Rees Howe (Ensemble),
Thomas Inge (Ensemble),
Robin Kent (Ensemble),
Sam Lips (Ensemble),
Joshua Lovell (Ensemble),
George Lyons (Ensemble),
Heather Scott Martin (Ensemble),
Amonik Melaco (Ensemble),
Ashleigh Morris (Ensemble),
Peter Nash (Ensemble),
Megan Spiers (Ensemble),
Ellie May Wilson (Ensemble)
Creatives/Company
Author(s):
Betty Comden,
Adolph Green,
Nacio Herb Brown,
Arthur FreedProducer(s):
Stage Entertainments,
Chichester Festival TheatreDirector:
Jonathan ChurchDesign:
Simon HiglettLighting:
Tim MitchellSound:
Gareth OwenMusical Director:
Robert ScottChoreographer:
Andrew Wright