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Help! We Are Still Alive to Open at Seven Dials Playhouse

by Staff Writer
August 5, 2022
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Help We Are Still Alive credit Danny Kaan

Help! We Are Still Alive credit Danny Kaan

The Grey Area Theatre Company in association with Seven Dials Playhouse presents the world premiere of the musical Help! We Are Still Alive at Seven Dials Playhouse from 5 September – 15 October, 2022.

Jass and Finn have survived the apocalypse – but can their relationship take the strain? What do you do when the last person on earth no longer floats your boat?

Help! We are Still Alive, Book & Lyrics by Imogen Palmer (She/They) Music & Lyrics by Tim Gilvin (He/Him) is a hilarious, gig-style queer, comedy musical about keeping the romance alive when everything else is dead as a doornail.

       

It’s ‘28 Days Later’ meets ‘When Harry Met Sally’ with catchy and heart-breaking songs.

Elijah Ferreira (He/Him) stars as Finn and Jade Johnson (She/Her) stars as Jass. The production is directed by Georgie Rankcom.

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