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Casting Announced for 35mm: A Musical Exhibition at Phoenix Arts Club

by Staff Writer
June 10, 2025
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Taylor Jay Productions has announced the cast for the upcoming London revival of 35mm: A Musical Exhibition, set to run for two nights only at the Phoenix Arts Club this July.

Following their Offie-nominated success with [title of show] at Southwark Playhouse, the company returns with a bold new staging of Ryan Scott Oliver’s genre-defying song cycle.

35mm: A Musical Exhibition fuses music and photography in a thrilling exploration of love, ambition, and art. Each song is inspired by a photograph by Broadway photographer Matthew Murphy, brought to life through a dynamic blend of rock, pop, and contemporary musical theatre.

       

The cast includes Jaina Brock-Patel (SIX the Musical, Babies), Katie Ramshaw (&Juliet, Heathers the Musical), Aaron Aisoni (Pretty Woman), Joseph Riley (Once the Musical, Stranger Sings), and David Joseph Healy, who makes his professional debut.

The production is directed by Dean Johnson (Bare, BKLYN the Musical, Once) with musical direction by Ben Ward ([title of show], UNHEARD).

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Adam Nightingale joins as Associate Director and Video Designer, with lighting by Katie Twist and sound design by James Norris. The production is general managed by Taylor Jay, with social media and marketing by Samuel Seventeen Social.

35mm: A Musical Exhibition originally premiered Off-Broadway in 2012 and has since gained a cult following for its innovative format and explosive score.

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

       
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