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Home Edinburgh Fringe 2018

Edinburgh Preview: Closer Than Ever at PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court (venue 277)

by Theatre Weekly
July 12, 2018
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Closer Than Ever Edinburgh Fringe

Closer Than Ever

Discover the span of universal highs and lows faced by us all through the experiences that life throws at us – love, heartache, fear, growing up and growing old – in a brand new production of Maltby and Shire’s musical revue, Closer Than Ever.

The cast will be comprised of members of the Q Productions Rep Company: Sue Appleby, Samuel Haughton, Michael Larcombe, Alastair Natkiel, Katriona Perrett and Harriet Watson.

The Director is Alexandra Sumner-Hughes, the Musical Director is Sam Coates and Sound and Lighting Designer is Dickson Cossar. The show is produced by Q Productions.

       

Rehearsal footage has been released of the cast preparing for the Edinburgh run here.

Director Alexandra Sumner-Hughes said: “Closer Than Ever is a joy to work on. Maltby and Shire’s witty, beautiful choral score contains so many truths and insights in to what it means to be in a relationship, and what happens when that relationship breaks down. As a company we have had a wonderful time finding the fun and pathos in this most human of pieces.”

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Closer Than Ever runs at PQA Venues @Riddle’s Court (venue 277) from 3 – 27 August (excl. 8, 15, 22) at 16:00. Dates/Times/Tickets

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