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Casting Announced for 35mm: A Musical Exhibition at The Other Palace

by Staff Writer
September 5, 2017
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35mm l-r George Maguire, Christina Modestou, Samuel Thomas, Maisey Bawden, Gregor Duncan

35mm l-r George Maguire, Christina Modestou, Samuel Thomas, Maisey Bawden, Gregor Duncan

Casting has been announced for the award-winning composer Ryan Scott Oliver’s musical, 35mm: A Musical Exhibition, which runs at The Other Palace Studio from 18th September.

The cast includes Olivier Award Best Actor Winner George Maguire (Sunny Afternoon), Christina Modestou (original London cast of In the Heights, Rent), Stage Newcomer nominee Samuel Thomas (Death Takes a Holiday, Allegro), Maisey Bawden and Gregor Duncan

A picture is worth 1,000 words — what about a song?  In 35mm, each photo creates a unique song from a moment frozen in time.

       

Award-winning composer Ryan Scott Oliver’s music is inspired by Broadway photographer Matthew Murphy’s images in this thrilling new alternative rock musical.  Together, they weave a collection of remarkable stories told through song.

Featuring the hit-songs “The Ballad of Sara Berry” and “Leave Luanne”, Director Adam Lenson (Whisper House, Songs for a New World) reimagines this piece in a stunning new production this September.

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‘35mm: A Musical Exhibition came from a desire to explore visual and aural stories in a variety of ways, and it’s vital that the show be ‘recreated’ for each version and space. I look forward to bringing this provocative piece to London audiences!’ Ryan Scott Oliver, Composer

35mm: A Musical Exhibition is presented by special arrangement with SAMUEL FRENCH, LTD.

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