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Roles We’ll Never Play to Return to West End in 2022

by Staff Writer
December 20, 2021
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Roles Well Never Play

Roles Well Never Play

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Tom Duern presents, Roles We’ll Never Play for one performance only on Monday 7th March 2022 at the Lyric Theatre, London.

The West End’s only miscast show is back in March 2022 at its biggest venue yet! After a successful West End debut in December 2020 at The Apollo Theatre and selling out two nights at The Vaudeville Theatre in May 2021.

Roles We’ll Never Play will return for a 2022 edition, with a brand new show, cast and songs; buckle up! Roles We’ll Never Play will see a star-studded cast taking on songs outside of their casting brackets that you will not hear anywhere else – so you don’t want to miss out!

       

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