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Archive listings for Bronco Billy (2024)

Work type: Musical.

T01535824617

Producer Gary Grossman. Producer Hartshorn-Hook Productions. Director Hunter Bird. Design Amy Jane Cook. Costume Sarah Mercade. Choreographer Alexzandra Sarmiento. Lighting Nick Richings. Sound Andrew Johnson. Design John Bulleid (illusions). Director Rachel Bown-Williams (fight and intimacy director). Performer Ruth Cooper-Brown (fight and intimacy director). Director Amber Sinclair-Case (associate director). Musical Director David O. Producer Danny Hackin (associate producer). Director Will Burton (casting). Performer Emily Benjamin (Antoinette). Performer Tarinn Callender (Bronco Billy). Performer Victoria Hamilton-Barritt (Constance). Performer Gemma Atkins (Dee Dee). Performer Jonathan Bourne (Sam). Performer Josh Butler (Lasso Leonard). Performer Alice Croft (Mitzi). Performer Chris Jared (Lipton). Performer Karen Mavundukure (Doc). Performer Henry Maynard (Lefty). Performer Alexander McMorran (Sinclair). Performer Aharon Rayner (Joe Eagle). Performer Helen K Wint (Lorraine). Performer Silas Wyatt-Barke (John Arlington). Performer Kalisha Amaris (Swing). Performer David Muscat (Swing).
23 Jan 24 to 7 Apr 24Charing Cross Theatre, Inner London :: V241
listing details L01720358143

Details

Bronco Billy archiveBased on the Clint Eastwood movie. It's 1979 and life is tough for a group of romantic fast-drawing, trick-riding, disco-dancing Wild West roustabouts and their travelling show, but things take an unexpected turn when Bronco Billy (leader of this rag-tag troupe) meets Antoinette Lilly, a determined Manhattan heiress on the run for her life. So begins a wild, zany ride in this thrillingly upbeat musical about love, reinvention, family and living your dream.

Creatives/Company

Book by: Dennis Hackin
Music: Chip Rosenbloom
Lyrics(s): John Torres, Michele Brourman (additional lyrics)

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