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The Clockmaker's Daughter archiveThe Clockmaker's Daughter is an original story with original music set in the fictional Irish town of Spindlewood. Spindlewood, like most towns of age, has its traditions. But no practice, custom or Old Wives Warning is so firmly adhered to as ?The Turning of the Key'. Every year, on the last night of winter, as the first day of spring unfolds, the townsfolk gather to take part in a strange ritual... The Clockmaker's Daughter is a beautiful story built around themes of prejudice, discrimination, animosity and a fear of the unknown - a folk musical with a specific, yet timeless, feel. The Clockmaker's Daughter website.

Cast/Performers

Jennifer Harding (Constance), Alan McHale (Will), Lawrence Carmichael (Abraham), Alysssa Martin (Amelia), Alex Spinney (Henry), Jo Wickham (Ma Riley), Rob McManus (Mayor Glynn), Leah Pinney (Mab), Natalie Harman (Rhiannon Harman), Rebeccas Gilliland (Lucille), Emily Peach (Mary), Clodagh Meany (Cara), Kathryn Aiken (Moll), Colette Lennon (Jane), Max Abraham (Sam), Matthew McCabe (Jim), Paul Brangan (Ted), Ryan Lynon (Dave), Paul Bradshaw (John), Ruari Kelsey (Mr Reese / Patrick)

Creatives/Company

Author(s): Daniel Finn, Michael Webborn
Producer(s): Theatrica, theNMTC
Director: Robert McWhir
Musical Director: Michael Webborn
Choreographer: Robbie O'Reilly
Lighting: Richard Lambert
Design: David Shields
Other(s): Rob Cook (production assistant), Clive Chenery (general manager)

The Clockmaker's Daughter

The Clockmaker's Daughter (Musical) production archive for QTIX code T0816101267. Details of all The Clockmaker's Daughter archived productions can be found under the QTIX code: S1395341724

Archive Listings

2 Nov 15The Other Palace
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive
27 May 15
  to
4 Jul 15
Landor Theatre
Inner London, Greater London
Performance Details => Venue archive

Reviews

No UKTW or User reviews available.
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