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Joey Contreras’ In Pieces to Make London Premiere at The Other Palace

One‑night‑only staged concert set for March with Antonio Cipriano leading the cast

by Staff Writer
February 19, 2026
Reading Time: 3 mins read
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Joey Contreras’ new musical In Pieces will receive its London premiere this spring with an exclusive one night only staged concert at The Other Palace on Monday 30 March 2026. The event is produced by Andrew Patino of Regular People.

Directed by Martha Geelan with musical direction by Brian Russell Carey, this marks the first fully staged production of the contemporary musical, described as a love story about the people you don’t end up with. Antonio Cipriano, best known for originating the role of Phoenix in Jagged Little Pill on Broadway and for screen appearances in Pretty Little Liars: Original Sin and Off-Campus, leads the cast. Full casting will be announced soon.

Joey Contreras said today “Since the earliest days of sharing this music online, I’ve felt an incredible sense of support from London. Bringing the show feels like a natural continuation of inviting audiences into the show’s growth in real time. If you’ve connected with the music through our album or on social media, this is an exciting chance to see how those pieces come together on stage.”

       

The concert follows several milestones in the musical’s development including multiple sold-out New York concerts, a digital live‑capture release and a deluxe highlights album with Broadway Records that has amassed over 60 million streams.

Andrew Patino, CEO and Co‑Founder of Regular People, added, “Watching this musical grow organically has been truly astonishing. Our fans have made this moment possible. Their investment in the development of In Pieces – following us on social media, streaming the music, and performing the songs internationally – has brought us here. This is the beginning of an exciting new chapter.”

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Presented by Regular People, Arielle Smith, Sandie Browne, Ken Davenport, Brianna DaVault and Might Be Smart Productions, In Pieces features orchestrations by Joey Contreras and Brian Russell Carey. Cipriano will play Peter.

Written and composed by Fred Ebb Award and Jonathan Larson Grant finalist Joey Contreras, In Pieces is a bold, pop‑driven musical exploring love, loss and self‑discovery across three chapters of life. It follows six characters as they navigate old wounds, former partners and unresolved feelings while learning to coexist with the joy and pain of their pasts.

The musical has already built an international following with tens of millions of streams, a significant social media fanbase and licensed productions worldwide. The London event marks the next step in its journey.

Listings and ticket information can be found here. 

       
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