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First Look: The Little Big Things at @SohoPlace

by Staff Writer
September 14, 2023
Reading Time: 4 mins read
Ed Larkin & Jonny Amies (Henry Fraser). The Little Big Things. C Pamela Raith Photography.

Ed Larkin & Jonny Amies (Henry Fraser). The Little Big Things. C Pamela Raith Photography.

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First look production images are released for the world premiere of the new British musical The Little Big Things, based on the best-selling memoir by Henry Fraser.

Jordan Benjamin (Dom), Rebecca Bowden (Surgeon), Jamie Chatterton (Tom), Tom Oliver (Marco), Malinda Parris (Dr Graham), Cleve September (Will) and Amy Trigg (Agnes) with Stephen John Davis, Elena Pitsiaeli, George Salmon, Amy West and Joseph Wolff join the previously announced Ed Larkin and Jonny Amies as Henry Fraser, and Linzi Hateley and Alasdair Harvey as Henry’s parents, Fran Fraser and Andrew Fraser.

The Little Big Things began previews at @sohoplace on 2 September, with press night on 14 September, and runs until 25 November.

       
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