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All or Nothing Casting for Ambassador’s Theatre Announced

All or Nothing Casting for Ambassador’s Theatre Announced

All or Nothing Casting for Ambassador’s Theatre Announced

by Staff Writer
March 22, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Full casting has been announced for the Ambassador’s Theatre run of the critically acclaimed All Or Nothing – The Mod Musical, with book by Carol Harrison and music and lyrics by the Small Faces.

The show transfers to the Ambassador’s Theatre in London’s West End on 28 March, following a sell-out season at the Arts Theatre.  The 10-week run at the Ambassadors Theatre will begin with a Gala Night on Wednesday 28 March and will end on Saturday 2 June 2018.

Joining the previously announced cast are Mark Newnham as alternate Young Steve Marriott, Rikki Lawton as Jimmy Winston, Tamsin January and Connor Bannister.

       

Carol Harrison plays Kay Marriott and Chris Simmons plays Steve Marriott, with Samuel Pope as Young Steve Marriott, Stefan Edwards as Kenney Jones, Stanton Wright as Ronnie Lane, Alexander Gold as Ian McLagan, Karis Anderson as P.P. Arnold and Russell Floyd as Don Arden.  Also in the cast are Danielle Johnson, Daniel Beales, Alfie Harrison-Foreman, Dani Acors and Emily Daniels

All Or Nothing is the story of four charismatic young kids from East London with humour, attitude, passion and, above all, talent.  They became the Small Faces and were rocketed into the big time, only to discover the path to success is paved with exploitation, betrayal and, ultimately, tragedy.

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In 1965, a new phenomenon erupted out of London’s East End.  It was the essence of all that was cool.  It was Mod.  All Or Nothing follows the rise and demise of the Small Faces, the band who encapsulated all that was Mod – a unique blend of taste and testosterone, clothes-obsessed and street-wise – but most of all, a dedication to rhythm ‘n’ blues.  The musical celebrates the unique sound of this iconic Mod band, with all the Small Faces’ hits, including Whatcha Gonna Do About It, Tin Soldier, Lazy Sunday, Itchycoo Park and, of course, All or Nothing.

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