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First Look: Pippin at The Garden Theatre

by Staff Writer
September 14, 2020
Reading Time: 2 mins read
Ryan Anderson as Pippin and cast Photo Bonnie Britain Photography

Ryan Anderson as Pippin and cast Photo Bonnie Britain Photography

Pippin at London’s exciting new outdoor theatre venue, The Garden Theatre at The Eagle in Vauxhall, have released production images ahead of its 2 press performances this week. Featuring an exceptional cast of West End performers, Pippin, extended due to overwhelming demand. It now runs until Sunday 11 October.

After launching with the sold-out, critically acclaimed musical Fanny and Stella – which also extended its run twice due to overwhelming public demand –  The Garden Theatre at The Eagle presents an exciting new production of the Broadway musical about a prince learning the true meaning of glory, love and war…

Pippin is an iconic and unforgettable musical masterpiece. It features an infectiously unforgettable score, including ‘Magic to Do’ and ’Corner of the Sky’, from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz (‘Wicked’, ‘Godspell’), who has given his blessing to perform the show for the first time ever with an ensemble cast of six.

       

The Cast comprises, Ryan Anderson (Pippin), Tsemaye Bob-Egbe (Leading Player), Tanisha-Mae Brown (Catherine), Joanne Clifton (Fastrada/Bertha), Harry Francis (Lewis/Theo), Dan Krikler (Charles).

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Dan Krikler as Charles and cast Photo Bonnie Britain Photography
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Harry Francis as Lewis and Joanne Clifton as Bertha Photo Bonnie Britain Photography
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