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SNAP! A New Musical Premieres at King’s Head Theatre

by Staff Writer
April 7, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read
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SNAP! A New Musical, with Book, Music & Lyrics by David O’Brien and directed by Jack Storm, will premiere at King’s Head Theatre from 3rd to 25th May.

One snap can capture a moment… or change everything.

In this bold and captivating new musical, the glamorous yet cut-throat world of photography becomes the backdrop for a tangled web of ambition, passion, and deception.

       

When renowned photographer Max lands a major campaign, he pulls his assistant Sheila and an unsuspecting young model, Tom, into a high-stakes game of manipulation. Meanwhile, Tom’s girlfriend Angela is left questioning everything when a single text threatens to tear their relationship apart…

As emotions blur and secrets come into focus, SNAP! takes audiences on a stylish, sharp-witted journey through love, betrayal, and the power of the perfect image.

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Featuring an electrifying original score and razor-sharp storytelling, this thrilling musical will have you questioning – are we ever really in control of our own narrative?

Director Jack Storm says, “This musical is a powerful exploration of the human condition, set against the backdrop of the high-stakes world of photography.”

Listings and ticket information can be found here.

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