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Happily Ever After? – rehearsed reading of new musical at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre

by Staff Writer
June 19, 2023
Reading Time: 3 mins read
Cast of Happily Ever After – rehearsed reading (1)

Cast of Happily Ever After – rehearsed reading (1)

A rehearsed reading of a new musical set in the world of fairytale characters after their story is told takes place at Scarborough’s Stephen Joseph Theatre next month.

Happily Ever After?, with book, music, lyrics and concept by Scarborough Theatre Company’s Alex Weatherhill, will be performed by members of the company at the SJT on Thursday 6 July.

The show finds characters including Hansel, Snow White, Sleeping Beauty, Goldilocks, Peter Piper, Red Ridinghood and Rapunzel in group therapy, from first meet-up to performing at a local music festival. There are twists and turns and, of course, the person running things has ulterior motives.

       

Directed by Alex Weatherhill, with musical direction by Andrew Davison, the reading will be performed Katie Buttner, Connor Canvess, Amy Hunter, Natalie Jackson, Martin Richardson, Georgie Samuels, Julie Anne Smith and Nicole Wade.

Alex Weatherhill says: “Happily Ever After? was born in one of those freak moments where many things converged. I was working with a director in Barcelona at The Institute of Arts putting together a student production of Stepping Out: The Musical; we’d previously worked on Into the Woods; I had just watched a show in a studio space and talked to the producer about how few shows were written as chamber pieces; another friend who runs a singing business was discussing sound healing and the crazy quantum stuff that she was researching to do with singing and, in particular, group singing… and then a Facebook post sharing the real version of Sleeping Beauty appeared on my feed.

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“The idea for a bunch of fairytale characters meeting in a village hall for some sort of group singing PTSD choir popped into my head and lo, the beast was born!

“There are moments of tender connection and moments of outrageous campery. It concentrates on how we live beyond the story of our trauma and, despite being centred on fairytale characters, it’s not for kids… it’s for adults who aren’t completely grown up. The kind of adults who are watching Wednesday, who loved Once and may dig out Labyrinth from time to time.”

The rehearsed reading of Happily Ever After? can be seen at the SJT at 7.45pm on Thursday 6 July. Tickets, priced at £10, are available from the box office on 01723 370541 and online at www.sjt.uk.com

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