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Performance

VenueChurchill Theatre
TownBromley
CountyKent
From12th November 2001
To17th November 2001
What is currently on at Churchill Theatre (V302)

Rent

RentT1792132605
A musical based on La boheme. The musical updates the plot to modern day New York where a community of East Village dwellers battle to fulfil their aspirations against the tide of reality. The show opened off Broadway at the New York Theatre Workshop in February 1996 for a two month run before transferring to the Nederlander. 35 year old Jonathan Larson never lived to see the success of the musical, dying of an aortic aneurysm shortly after the final dress rehearsal. Winner of four 1996 Tony Awards, (including Best Musical), the film rights were snapped up by Robert de Niro and Miramax.
Book by Jonathan Larson
Music Jonathan Larson
Lyrics Jonathan Larson


Archive :: production:T1792132605, musical:S1663, venue:V302
Current production:Work

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Special Performances


  • 15 Nov 01 Sign Interpreted Donna Ruane

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Company

Producer Rent UK Tour Ltd (in collaboration of Mark Goucher Adam Kenwright Sarah Earl Paul Spyker and Andrew Stott in association with Leicester Haymarket)
Director Paul Kerryson
Lighting Chris Ellis
Design Kentaur
Director Gareth Howard (music)
Costume Andy Edwards
Other Andy Stott (Orchestral Supervision)
Sound Mark Thompson
Choreographer Mykal Rand
Performer Adam Rickitt (Mark)
Performer Wendy Mae Brown (Joanne)
Performer Damien Flood (Roger)
Performer Debbie Kurup (Mimi)
Performer Jason Pennycooke (Benny)
Performer Mykal Rand (Collins)
Performer Lucy Williamson (Maureen)
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