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The Beautiful Game archiveBELFAST, 1969. Andrew Lloyd Webber and Ben Elton's new musical is the story of ordinary people in an extraordinary situation. As the sixties draw to a close, life is just beginning for a group of teenagers. Amongst them are Father O'Donnel's football team including Del and John who both have enough talent to make it big. Their girlfriends, Mary and Christine are dreaming about what to do with their lives and worrying about the way their world is changing. Yearning for a time when they can live and love in peace, they all learn that to escape from bigotry and intolerance will take all the courage they can muster. Winner of Critics' Circle Award 2000 for Best Musical. The Beautiful Game website.

Cast/Performers

Niamh Perry (Mary), Bewn Kerr (John), Stephen Barry (Del), Daniella Bowen (Christine), Freddie Rogers (Thomas), Will Jeffs (Daniel), Alan McHale (Ginger), Natalie Douglas (Bernadette), Carl McCrystal (Father O'Donnell), Tom Brandon-Farrell, Leigh Lothian, Shane McDaid, Joanna O'Hare, Charlie Royce

Creatives/Company

Book by: Ben Elton
Lyrics: Ben Elton
Music(s): Andrew Lloyd Webber, Tom Kelly (musical supervision)
Producer: Kylie Vilcins (for PTM Ltd)
Musical Director: Ben Holder
Director(s): Lotte Wakeham, Will Burton (casting)
Choreographer: Tim Jackson
Design: David Shields

The Beautiful Game

The Beautiful Game (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T020878728. Details of all The Beautiful Game archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S335655298

Archive Listings

3 Apr 14
  to
3 May 14
Union Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

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CORONAVIRUS: All UK venues closed on 16th March 2020, restrictions were lifted on 19th July 2021. Please note that iUKTDb archive listings between March 2020 and July 2021 may not be accurate as we did not receive details of all rescheduled and cancelled shows.

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