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First Look: The Third Man at Menier Chocolate Factory in Rehearsal

by Staff Writer
June 2, 2023
Reading Time: 4 mins read
The company of The Third Man image by Manuel Harlan

The company of The Third Man image by Manuel Harlan

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First look rehearsal images are released for the world première of the new musical, The Third Man at Menier Chocolate Factory.

Joining Edward Baker-Duly (Calloway), Simon Bailey (Crabbit), Natalie Dunne (Anna), Derek Griffiths (The Porter), Jonathan Andrew Hume (Paine), Rachel Izen (The Porter’s Wife), Gary Milner (Kurtz), Harry Morrison (Popescu), Sam Underwood (Holly), and Alan Vicary (Dr Winkel), are Chanice Alexander-Burnett, Craig Bartley, Cassiopeia Berkeley-Agyepong, Leah Harris, Aly Merali, Tom Sterling, Samantha Thomas, and Tim Walton who complete the ensemble.

Trevor Nunn’s production opens at Menier Chocolate Factory on 19 June, with previews from 10 June, and runs until 9 September. Public booking is now open.

       

The Third Man is part of a season of three musicals, and is followed by the world première of Close Up – The Twiggy Musical; and continuing its long association with the work of Stephen Sondheim, the season ends with Pacific Overtures.

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