Performance

VenueSavoy Theatre
TownWest End
CountyGreater London
From11th November 2012
To11th November 2012
What is currently on at Savoy Theatre (V414)

Our House

Our HouseT1310422992
Our House is a musical featuring the greatest hits of 80s pop band, Madness! As well as featuring two all new songs written by Madness, the show is full of the band's greatest musical numbers, including Baggy Trousers, It Must Be Love, Driving In My Car, House of Fun and Night Boat to Cairo. Billed as a London love story, Our House centres on two teenagers living in North London to the backdrop of Madness' hit songs. It is the story of Joe and his girlfriend Sarah who live in modern-day London, and follows two different courses his life could have taken following a petty crime.
Author Tim Firth
Music Madness
Lyrics Madness


Archive :: production:T1310422992, musical:S504150372, venue:V414

Production details

A 10th anniversary celebratory gala concert in aid of Help for Heroes.

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.

Company

Performer Suggs
Performer Alistair McGowan (Mr Pressman)
Performer Wendi Peters (Kath Casey)
Performer Tameka Empson (Billie)
Performer Chris Carswell (Joe Casey)
Performer Miria Parvin (Sarah)
Performer Jack Shaloo (Lewis)
Performer Jenny Fitzpatrick (Angie)
Performer Matt Cross (Reecey)
Performer Greg Airey
Performer Georgie Ashford
Performer Lauren Appleby
Performer Kara Bayer
Performer Gabrielle Brooks
Performer Dougie Carter
Performer Debbie Jenkins
Performer Paul Kemble
Performer Lewis Krik
Performer Kayleigh Louise-Smith
Performer Michael Melmoe
Performer Jenny O'Leary
Performer Carryl Thomas
Performer Gavin Wilkinson
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