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Son of Rambow Cast Announced for Work In Progress Production at The Other Palace

by Staff Writer
May 23, 2018
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Son of Rambow at The Other Palace

Son of Rambow at The Other Palace

Full casting is today announced for Nuffield Southampton Theatres workshop production of Son of Rambow – The Musical, running at The Other Palace from 24 May – 2 June. Director of NST, Samuel Hodges, directs Gemma Goggin (Miss Smith), Scarlet Billham (Tina), Tom Mccall (Barry), Jon Tarcy (Didier), Richard Dempsey (Brother Joshua), Cat Simmons (Sarah) and Felix Warren as Will and Aaron Gelkoff as Lee.

Son of Rambow – The Musical is an adaptation of the hit cult film featuring an original 80s pop soundtrack by two of the UK’s most successful pop writers Miranda Cooper and Nick Coler with the book by Richard Marsh. This marks Cooper and Coler’s debut in writing for the stage.

Son of Rambow – The Musical is a work in progress production working with feedback from the audience each day.

       

Winter 1982. Two boys are about to form an unlikely friendship.  Will Proudfoot is a member of the Plymouth Brethren, forbidden from watching TV or films. Lee Carter is the wild child, school trouble-maker. When Lee blows Will’s mind with a pirate copy of Rambo: First Blood, this unlikely pair collaborate on a homemade sequel.

Their movie changes the lives of all around them – Will’s recently-widowed mum, Sarah and family friend Joshua. Lee’s brother Barry fights for the love of his girlfriend Tina, who must choose between him, university or French exchange sexpot, Didier.

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Based on the cult hit film, Son of Rambow – The Musical is a heart-warming and hilarious story about two boys with a big video camera and even bigger ambitions.

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