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First Look: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch

by Staff Writer
May 1, 2018
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First Look_ Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at Queen's Theatre Hornchurch

First Look_ Priscilla, Queen of the Desert at Queen's Theatre Hornchurch

Tonight is the official opening night of the Queen’s Theatre Hornchurch’s regional professional premiere of the glamorously feel-good musical, Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. It runs at the theatre until 26th May.

Mark Inscoe is thrilled to be reviving the role of Bernadette having previously performed the part in the West End production. Playing Tick is Tom Giles and Adam will be performed by Daniel Bailey.

They will be joined by Miracle Chance, Michael Cuckson, Molly-Grace Cutler, Clara Darcy, Lemuel Knights, Natasha Lewis, Tom Self, Lauren Storer and Josh Tye.

       

Priscilla, Queen of the Desert will be directed by the Queen’s Theatre’s Artistic Director Douglas Rintoul He says, ‘Following on from our hit production of Made in Dagenham, I was keen to make another regional premiere of a great modern musical at the Queen’s Theatre. Priscilla, Queen of the Desert is absolutely ripe for a new, more intimate, stripped back, actor-musician midscale production. The film blew me away back in the mid-1990s – it’s a great story of friendship and empowerment and is packed full of top tunes, fierceness, fun and poignancy – what more could one ask for?’

 

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L-R Mark Inscoe, Daniel Bailey & Tom Giles - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple
L-R Mark Inscoe & Daniel Bailey - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple
L-R Daniel Bailey, Mark Inscoe & Tom Giles - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple
Tom Giles & Daniel Bailey - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple
Tom Giles - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple
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1. L-R Mark Inscoe, Daniel Bailey & Tom Giles - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple

L-R Mark Inscoe, Daniel Bailey & Tom Giles - Priscilla Queen of the Desert - Queen's Theatre Hornchurch - Photo credit Mark Sepple

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