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Your Lie in April The Musical to Return to the West End for 12 Week Run at the Harold Pinter Theatre

This follows two sold out critically acclaimed concerts

by Staff Writer
May 2, 2024
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Your Lie in April at The Harold Pinter Theatre

Your Lie in April at The Harold Pinter Theatre

Just two months after two sold-out critically acclaimed concerts, new musical Your Lie in April The Musical is to get a fully realised West End production for a 12-week season.

One of the most popular romantic stories and greatest tearjerkers in Japanese manga history, Your Lie in April will start previews at The Harold Pinter Theatre, Panton St, London SW1, on 28 June and run to 21 September.

Every seat at the first five previews – more than 5,500 in total – will be the same price: £25. Tickets will go on general sale Thursday 2 May at 12noon.

       

Your Lie in April has music by multi-Grammy, Tony, and Emmy Award nominated Broadway composer Frank Wildhorn (Bonnie & Clyde, Jekyll & Hyde, Death Note The Musical) with Lyrics by Carly Robyn Green and Tracy Miller.

Following his mother’s death, teenage piano prodigy Kōsei Arima finds himself unable to play music.  But when he strikes a friendship with the brilliant violinist Kaori Miyazono, she slowly encourages him to perform again.

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The Your Lie in April manga, published in 2011, has since sold over 7.5 million copies in 17 countries. It was adapted into a 22-part anime TV series in 2014, a Japanese live-action film in 2016 and a Japanese stage production in 2017. Frank Wildhorn’s musical opened in Tokyo in 2022, followed by a Japan tour, and smashed box office records. This production is its English language premiere.

Frank Wildhorn said today: “Your Lie In April is a love letter to the beautiful power of music – to heal, to take us through life’s adventures, to create our most precious memories… I’ve never had more fun than creating this music!”

Cast and creative team to be announced.

Tickets for Your Lie In April The Musical will go on sale on 2 May at noon. Bookings can be made through ATG Tickets.

       
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