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Performance

VenueThe Garden Theatre
TownOuter London
CountyGreater London
From3rd August 2020
Opened11th August 2020
To25th August 2020
WhenMon 19:30. Tue 18:00, 20:30
PricesFrom £16.00. To £16.00.
The Garden Theatre (V0202571142)
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  • Date of change: 28 Jul 20 - T01267575496
  • Date of change: 27 Jul 20 - T01267575496

Fanny & Stella: The Shocking True Story

Fanny & Stella: The Shocking True Story

Work:: Fanny & Stella: The Shocking True Story (S01978738900)

"It will be raw and unvarnished. And tragic. But with laughter and gaiety. There will be love and romance. And drama. And medical examinations. And a painful death." Victorians Ernest Boulton and Richard Park were known and adored as Fanny and Stella. They dazzled in female roles on our nation's stages - and in clubs and bedrooms from London to the Highlands. Tonight - for one night only! - they present the shocking story of their own rise to fame and fall from grace. A riotous play about two young men who dared to be different, whatever the cost.
Author Glenn Chandler
Music Charles Miller

Production:: (T01267575496)

Face masks have to be worn for all performances, with audiences socially distanced within The Garden Theatre.
Producer Peter Bull (for LAMBO Productions)
Director Steven Dexter
Musical Director Aaron Clingham
Design David Shields
Director Anne Vosser (casting director)
Performer Jed Berry (Ernest Boulton / Stella)
Performer Kane Verrall (Frederick William / Fanny)
Performer Kurt Kansley (Lord Arthur Clinton)
Performer Alex Lodge (Louis Charles Hurt)
Performer Mark Pearce (Mr Grimes)
Performer Joaquin Pedro Valdes (John Safford-Fiske)

Listing:: L01922888845




Production details

Face masks have to be worn for all performances, with audiences socially distanced within The Garden Theatre.

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