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First Look: Marry Me a Little at The Stage Door Theatre

by Staff Writer
February 28, 2024
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Marry Me A Little Markus Sodergren and Shelley Rivers Photo Peter Davies

Marry Me A Little Markus Sodergren and Shelley Rivers Photo Peter Davies

First look photos are released from Marry Me A Little, with songs by Stephen Sondheim,  conceived and developed by Craig Lucas & Norman Rene, the first musical at the new Stage Door Theatre in Drury Lane, the first pub theatre in the West End.

Shelley Rivers and Markus Sodergren star in Stephen Sondheim’s ‘Marry Me a Little’, the inaugural production at new West End fringe venue, the Stage Door Theatre.

A charming and bittersweet musical revue featuring songs by Sondheim, the undisputed master of the contemporary Broadway musical, ‘Marry Me a Little’ will run 28th Feb – 13th April.

       

It will be directed by Robert McWhir, the artistic director of the Stage Door Theatre, who is no stranger to Sondheim musicals having produced and directed both Follies and Into the Woods at his former home, the Landor Theatre, in North Clapham.

Listings and ticket information can be found here

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