Wilton’s Music Hall, London | 21 – 25 March 2017 Press Performance: Wednesday 22 March 2017 at 7.30pm
Based on true stories and actual events from the 1984 miners’ strike, this one-man show comes to London for one week only following an acclaimed run at the Edinburgh Festival
One man, one chair and one pint, that is all that is required to tell this epic tale of the brave men and women who stood up and fought for what they believed in
Based on true stories from the 1984 miners’ strike, Undermined vividly evokes a year when friendships were strengthened and communities came together in the face of adversity. This powerful and deeply human story, brings together the personal and the political, against the ever present backdrop of the strike
Undermined is written and performed by Danny Mellor and directed by Ben Butcher
Listing
UNDERMINED
Tuesday 21 March – Saturday 25 March 2017 at 7.30pm. Saturday matinee on 25 March at 3pm
The entire Chichester cast have transferred to the West End, starring newcomers Charlie Stemp as ‘Arthur Kipps’ and Devon-Elise Johnson as ‘Ann Pornick’ – alongside three times Olivier-nominated actor Ian Bartholomew as ‘Chitterlow’ and three times Olivier-nominated actress Emma Williams as ‘Helen Walsingham’.
This new stage version of “HALF A SIXPENCE”, the musical adaptation of H.G. Wells’s semi- autobiographical novel ‘Kipps: The Story of a Simple Soul’, is a completely fresh adaptation which reunites book-writer Julian Fellowes (Oscar-winning screenwriter and creator of Downton Abbey) with George Stiles and Anthony Drewe, the musical team that co-creator Cameron Mackintosh first put together to create the hit stage adaptation of “Mary Poppins” with Disney. The score is inspired by and features several of composer David Heneker’s exhilarating songs from the original production, including ‘Flash Bang Wallop’, ‘Money To Burn’ and ‘Half A Sixpence’.
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Arthur Kipps, an orphan and over-worked draper’s assistant at the turn of the last century, unexpectedly inherits a fortune that propels him into high society. His childhood companion, Ann Pornick, watches with dismay as Arthur is made over in a new image by the beautiful and classy Helen Walsingham. Both young women undoubtedly love Arthur – but which of them should he listen to? With the help of his friends, Arthur learns that if you want to have the chance of living the right life, you need to make the right choices.
“HALF A SIXPENCE” is directed by Rachel Kavanaugh who recently directed Wind in the Willows, as well as the Olivier nominated Seven Brides for Seven Brothers at the Open Air Theatre. The production is designed by Paul Brown, with choreography by Andrew Wright (Chichester/West End production of Guys and Dolls, the UK Tour of Barnum and Moby Dick at the Union Theatre) with orchestrations by William David Brohn. The musical supervisors are Stephen Brooker and Graham Hurman, who also conducts; with lighting by Paule Constable, sound by Mick Potter and video design by Luke Halls. The original 1963 musical was written by Beverley Cross and David Heneker.
Photography – Manuel Harlan
LISTING
NOËL COWARD THEATRE
St Martin’s Lane, London, WC2N 4AU
Tickets: Prices are from £12.50 – £77.50. A limited number of £20 seats will be released each day at 10am in person at the box office.
Performance Times until 18 March
Monday – Saturday at 7.30pm
Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm
From 20 March 2017 the new performance schedule will be: