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Honk! The Ugly Duckling

Honk! The Ugly DucklingT795810119
Spring has come to the duckyard. Drake, the Mallard Duck, and his long suffering partner, Ida, await the birth of a new brood, but the nest seems to contain one inordinately large egg this year. Sure enough, it cracks open to reveal an ugly chick nothing like his siblings, who makes a strange honk sound instead of the expected quack! Ida warms to him, though, and takes him out for the first swim on the lake, finding him to be a prodigious swimmer. The other farmyard fowl, however ridicule him, driving him into the eager arms of Tom Cat. Ugly escapes by the skin of his teeth, but with night falling he becomes lost... Winner of 2000 Olivier Award for Best New Musical.
Lyrics Anthony Drewe
Music George Stiles


Archive :: production:T795810119, musical:S1542, venue:V302

Production details

Barclays Stage Partners with the Arts Council of England.

Performance

VenueChurchill Theatre
TownBromley
CountyKent
From29th May 2001
To2nd June 2001
WhenCheck dates
What is currently on at Churchill Theatre (V302)

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.

Company

Producer Kenneth H Wax Ltd (in collaboration with Plymouth Theatre Royal and Imagination Entertainment)
Director Julia McKenzie
Design Peter McKintosh
Lighting Chris Davey
Sound Clement Rawling
Other John Cameron (musical supervision / orchestration)
Choreographer Aletta Collins
Performer Tracie Bennet
Performer Norman Pace
Performer Clive Rowe
Performer Marilyn Cutts
Performer Martin Callaghan
Performer Michael McClean
Performer Lindsey Dawson
Performer Richard Dempsey
Performer Ben Evans
Performer Katie Hudson
Performer Dee Livingstone
Performer Kirsty Malpas
Performer Samantha Matthew
Performer Dena McCullagh
Performer Jason Nolan
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