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Out of this World archiveBased on Plautus' Amphitryon c. 186 BC. 1950s Hollywood collides with Ancient Greece. Jupiter, the old rogue, has fallen in love with Helen Vance, the movie star. Sure, she's on her honeymoon, but what could stand in the way of a god who can turn himself into anyone and anything at will? Well, his wife Juno for a start. She's had just about enough of Jupiter's roving, and all the ingenuity of their divine offspring may not be able to protect Daddy from her wrath. Where on earth can a god hide from another god?

Cast/Performers

Cameron Bernard-Jones (Jupiter), Rhiannon Moushall (Juno), Hugo Joss Catton (Mercury), Ruth Betteridge (Helen), Megan Gilmartin (Chloe), Adam Hepworth (Art), Danny Becker (Niki), Katie Deacon (Spirit of Night), Anto Buckley (Ensemble), Maria Brodmann (Ensemble), Chloe Tait (Ensemble), Austin Garrett (Ensemble), Dominic Scott (Ensemble), Amie Carter (Ensemble)

Creatives/Company

Music: Cole Porter
Lyrics: Cole Porter
Book by(s): Dwight Taylor, Reginald Lawrence
Other(s): Greg MacKellan (revision), Howard Ashman (additional material), Jeremy Sams (additional material)
Producer: All Star Productions
Director: Randy Smartnick
Musical Director: Aaron Clingham
Choreographer: Benjamin Newsome
Lighting: Sky Bembury

Out of this World

Out of this World (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T01676918063. Details of all Out of this World archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S76679032

Archive Listings

12 Apr 16
  to
30 Apr 16
Ye Olde Rose and Crown Theatre Pub
Outer London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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