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The Quentin Dentin Show archiveA new musical and cautionary tale for the Apple Generation. Keith and Nat are two graduates paralysed by their own inability to improve their lives when the unnervingly amenable and well-adjusted Quentin Dentin visits them. Promising them a fast- track to eternal happiness, the couple must obey everything he demands without question. Keith and Nat accept and are soon signing record deals, partying with celebrities and working as high- fashion models. As Quentin becomes more messianic and his visits more hallucinatory, Keith and Nat begin to question if his sinister brand of happiness is really what they want. But they have already sold their souls to Quentin and must fight him (and their own inner demons), if they are to preserve their individuality... Supported by The Rich Mix Cultural Foundation.

Cast/Performers

Luke Lane (Quentin Dentin), Shauna Riley (Nat), Max Panks (Keith), Freya Tilly (Friend 1), Lottie-Daisy Francis (Friend 2), Mickey Howard (guitar), Archie Wolfman (drums)

Creatives/Company

Music: Henry Carpenter
Lyrics: Henry Carpenter
Book by(s): Henry Carpenter, Tom Crowley
Producer(s): Hannah Elsy Productions, Soha Khan (associated producer for Curious Flamingo Productions)
Director(s): Adam Lenson, Caldonia Walton (associate director)
Choreographer: Caldonia Walton
Lighting: Lars Davidson
Other: Lars Davidson (production management)
Design: Alice Simonato
Stage Manager: Anastasia Booth
Musical Director: Henry Carpenter (keys)

The Quentin Dentin Show

The Quentin Dentin Show (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T925695144. Details of all The Quentin Dentin Show archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1571677893

Archive Listings

20 Jun 17
  to
29 Jul 17
The Seven Dials Playhouse
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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