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May Be My Last archiveIn an era of oppression, rebellion, evolution and enlightenment, this is the story of a small-town girl's remarkable journey: from an adolescent outcast to a musical icon. The true essence of the legendary 1960's rock star Janis Joplin's is captured and channelled by the critically-acclaimed, renowned singer-songwriter and actor Collette Cooper, in this one-woman play with a breath-taking live band and a whole host of surprises thrown in for good measure. Set against the backdrop of a Woodstock-vibe music festival in the height of the Summer of Love, and backstage in her dressing room, Tomorrow May Be My Last marks a key moment in Janis Joplin's all too brief existence: Collette Cooper's embodiment of the psychedelic rock idol is deep and complex, painted with dark humour and glimmers of hope that candidly reveal Joplin's troubled genius. This immersive and astounding production features all of Joplin's greatest hits (alongside original material), performed by Cooper and directed by award-winning director Niall Phillips, featuring some of the UK's best session musicians, and choreographed by Dame Arlene Phillips - the result is a charged atmosphere, filled with liberal euphoria! To spend an evening embroiled in Joplin's exciting and tumultuous life makes for a rollercoaster ride of heightened emotions, ultimately resulting in the audience taking some of her magic with them in their hearts and souls.

Cast/Performers

Collette Cooper (Janis Joplin), Jan Simpson (Dave - drums), Jack Parry (Sam - guitar), Dan Malek (James - bass)

Creatives/Company

Author: Collette Cooper
Director: Niall Phillips
Musical Director(s): Mike Hanson, Jack Parry
Choreographer: Arlene Phillips (Dame)
Costume: Amanda Newall

May Be My Last

May Be My Last (Play) production archive for QTIX code T01693894761. Details of all May Be My Last archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S51902894

Archive Listings

24 May 22
  to
11 Jun 22
Old Red Lion
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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