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First Look Video: Molly Lynch singing All The Dead Poets from Killing The Cat

by Staff Writer
March 1, 2023
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Molly Lynch sings All The Dead Poets

Molly Lynch sings All The Dead Poets

Molly Lynch sings the haunting song ‘All The Dead Poets’ from the world première of major new musical Killing The Cat, accompanied by Musical Director Billy Bullivant, in a new video released today.

Killing The Cat runs 17 March – 22 April at Riverside Studios.

Molly Lynch won huge critical acclaim for her portrayal of Cathy in ‘The Last Five Years’ at Southwark Playhouse and its subsequent West End transfer. She covered and played the role of Clara in Daniel Evans’ production of ‘The Light In The Piazza’ at Royal Festival Hall, LA Opera and Lyric Opera, Chicago, and has appeared as Betty Schaefer in ‘Sunset Boulevard’ (Curve, Leicester & UK tour).

       

Kluane Saunders has played Sheila in ‘Relatively Speaking, Jill in ‘Equus’, Lynette in ‘Can’t Stand Up for Falling Down’ and recently toured the UK in ‘HMS Pinafore’.

Joaquin Pedro Valdes covered and played Simba on the recent UK tour of ‘The Lion King’ and was Ram Sweeney in ‘Heathers’ at The Other Palace. His other musicals include the UK and international tours of ‘The King and I’ and ‘Miss Saigon’.

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