The producers of the brand-new British musical “THE DREAMERS” are thrilled to announce four premiere performances at the Abbey Road Studios on Friday 7th December and Saturday 8th December at 2.00pm and 7.30pm.
At the outbreak of the First World War, a young and inexperienced
officer, Reggie, is pushed into leadership by his rich and powerful
father. On an ill-fated voyage to the battlefield, Reggie struggles to
hold his unit together when a jealous and bitter recruit, Jack, stirs
trouble amongst the men. Disaster strikes when their ship crashes, and
amidst the chaos, Reggie and Jack are thrown together. Inspired by true
events, “THE DREAMERS” is a testament to the power of comradeship in the
face of adversity.
“THE DREAMERS” stars Will Carey (It’s Only Life), Earl Carpenter (Les
Misérables, The Phantom of the Opera, Beauty and the Beast, Evita),
Dougie Carter (Sunset Boulevard, Les Misérables), Zoe Doano (Miss
Saigon, Les Misérables, Death Takes A Holiday), Col Farrell (Oh! What A
Lovely War!, In Loving Memory, Young Chekov Trilogy), Phoebe Fildes
(Once The Musical, The Mousetrap), Maria Graciano (Miss Saigon, Matilda
The Musical, Wicked), Thomas Grant (Vanity Fair, Midsomer Murders), Tom
Hier (Miss Saigon, Footloose, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor
Dreamcoat), Devon-Elise Johnson (Half A Sixpence, Titanic), Dean
John-Wilson (Aladdin, The King and I), Craig Nash (Joseph and the
Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat), Sam O’Rourke (Half A Sixpence, Mrs
Henderson Presents), Claire Parrish (Mary Poppins, Miss Saigon, Les
Misérables), Leah Pinney (The Clockmaker’s Daughter), Charlotte
Wakefield (Spring Awakening, The Sound of Music, Crazy For You, Mamma
Mia!), Paul Wilkins (Les Misérables) and Annette Yeo (Love Never Dies,
Les Misérables, Mamma Mia!, City of Angels, The Phantom of the Opera).
“THE DREAMERS” will mark the first time in history that a musical has been performed at Abbey Road Studios. The iconic Studio One, which has played host to the likes of the London Philharmonic Orchestra, Stevie Wonder, Sting and U2, will be transformed into a theatre especially for this event. These performances are co-produced by Stars Foundation for Cerebral Palsy, and any profits from the event will go directly to the charity.
Created and written by James Beeny and Gina Georgio, “THE DREAMERS” is directed by Jean-Pierre Van Der Spuy, choreography by Lee Proud, set and costume design by Simon Wells, sound design by Andrew Josephs, lighting design by Tim Deiling, associate choreography by Joanne McShane and costume supervision by Mary Charlton.
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