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Cases returns to London for its first proper run at The Other Palace this spring!

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Recommended for ages 10+

Performance dates

31 March - 18 April 2020

Run time: 1hr 20min (inc. interval)

Includes interval

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CASES is a new musical exploring the triumphs, heartbreaks and sacrifices involved in the pursuit of art where the commercial world collides with the underground and fame becomes a high price to pay.

Relationships change, partnerships rearrange and ideas exchange. The musical depicts the ultimate fight for creative freedom, providing a voice for artists, performers and creatives alike who lose financial security during the establishing of a career.

Comprised of ‘terrific numbers’ and ‘marvellous compositions’ (British Theatre)CASES is created by Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and BRIT School graduated writer and composer Dominic Powell.

CASES premiered at the Phoenix Arts Club in 2017 featuring a West End and International cast and co-produced by Michael Auger of Britain’s Got Talent winning group Collabro.

These performances feature a dynamic new score and additional songs performed by a new West End cast including Olivier nominee Maiya Quansah-Breed (Six), Sabrina Aloueche (Les Miserables, We Will Rock You, Chess, Starlight Express), Andrew Patrick-Walker (Brooklyn, Bat Out of Hell) and Adrian Hansel (Ain’t Misbehavin, Five Guys Named Moe, Hairspray, Fame).

Audiences can expect to enjoy an evening full of limitless inspiration and experience the reawakening sound of a generation bursting with dreams and ambition.

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New musical CASES to run at The Other Palace Studio in London this spring

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New musical CASES to run at The Other Palace Studio in London this spring

In 'case' you missed it, the new musical by composer Dominic Powell entitled Cases is set to play a strictly limited season at The Other Palace Studio this spring. The show received its world premiere back in 2017 at the Phoenix Arts Club and will now return to the London stage with a West End and international cast.

26 Feb, 2020 | By Nicholas Ephram Ryan Daniels