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First Listen: Emily-Mae Sings Raven from European Premiere of Brooklyn The Musical

by Staff Writer
September 4, 2019
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Emily Mae sings Raven from the European premiere of Brooklyn the Musical

Emily Mae sings Raven from the European premiere of Brooklyn the Musical

The European premiere of Broadway musical, Brooklyn the Musical has released a video of Emily-Mae singing the haunting track ‘Raven’ from this eagerly anticipated new musical.

With book, lyrics, and music by Mark Schoenfeld and Barri McPherson, Brooklyn the Musical is a story within a story. On the outside, a band of soulful street singers and storytellers sharing a story from their lives.

And their story: a young Parisian coming to America to search for fame and the Father she never knew. Her only clue, her name…. Brooklyn. With a brilliant mix of pop, rock and soul, including the famous song, ‘Once Upon A Time’, these stories interweave to create a musical that is a touching and inspiring sidewalk-fairy tale.

       

Alongside Emily-Mae, the cast includes Hiba Elchikhe, recently seen in Fiver The Musical, as Brooklyn, Sabrina Aloueche, John Addison, Andrew Patrick-Walker and Jodie Beth Meyer.

Brooklyn the Musical, with a book, lyrics, and music by Mark Schoenfeld and Barri McPherson, will run at Greenwich Theatre from Friday 27 September – Saturday 19 October, 2019.

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