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Pippin revival at The Eagle London to feature cast of six - Season Extended

Published on

September 2, 2020

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Such is the demand for theatre in London that shows being performed outdoors in specially created venues the initial run of Pippin had sold out and another eight shows added at The Eagle.

STOP PRESS - Pippin now extended to 11 October by popular demand!

Pippin musical The Eagle London

The cast of Pippin at The Eagle London

Tickets for the first 12 performances of Pippin the musical at The Eagle London sold out in less than 72 hours. Now producers have put another 8 on sale from Tuesday 22 September to Sunday 27 September 2020. A further two week extension has been announced taking the show to 11 October.

After launching as an exciting new outdoor London theatre venue with the sold-out, critically acclaimed musical ‘Fanny and Stella’, which just extended its run due to overwhelming public demand, The Garden Theatre will next present a new production of the Broadway musical ‘Pippin’, featuring an exceptional cast of West End performers.

There’s magic to do when a prince learns the true meaning of glory, love and war...‘Pippin’ is an iconic and unforgettable musical masterpiece. Featuring an infectiously unforgettable score, including ‘Magic to Do’ and ’Corner of the Sky’, from four-time Grammy winner, three-time Oscar winner and musical theatre giant Stephen Schwartz, who has given his blessing to perform the show for the first time ever with an ensemble cast of six.

Director Steven Dexter said: “‘Pippin’ originally opened on Broadway in October 1972, however, Stephen Schwartz started writing an early version of the show while a student at Carnegie Mellon University in 1967. Flower power was at its peak, war was raging in Vietnam and ‘Hair’ opened on Broadway. It was the year of the Summer of Love. My take on the show - which I have been lucky to direct twice before at drama schools - is told by a group of hippie travellers. A huge thank you to Stephen Schwartz and David Hirson, (son of book writer Roger O. Hirson) for embracing this approach and granting us the rights for a new version of ‘Pippin’ with a cast of six players.”

The cast comprises Ryan Anderson (Pippin) was recently A-Rab in ‘West Side Story’ (Curve Theatre) and Roger in the UK tour of ‘Grease’. In the West End he played Blake in ‘Bat Out Of Hell’.

Tsemaye Bob-Egbe (Leading Player) comes directly from starring as alternate Tina in ’Tina: The Tina Turner Story’ in the West End. Her other West End roles include Janelle Woods in ‘Beautiful: The Carole King Musical’.

Tanisha-Mae Brown (Catherine) is a 2020 graduate of ArtsEd making her professional debut.

Joanne Clifton (Fastrada/Bertha) is the 2016 Winner of ‘Strictly Come Dancing’ and World Professional Ballroom Champion. Her recent stage starring roles include Janet in the 45th-anniversary production of ‘The Rocky Horror Show’,  Alex Owens in ‘Flashdance’ and Millie Dillmount in ’Thoroughly Modern Millie’.

Harry Francis (Lewis/Theo) was Mr Mistoffelees in the most recent ‘Cats’ international tour and he conceived and edited the ‘Cats in Quarantine’ Lockdown film featuring 333 cast members from productions of ‘Cats’ around the world. He was Elder Thomas in ‘The Book of Mormon’ in the West End and Tom Thumb in ‘Barnum’ at the Menier Chocolate Factory.

Dan Krikler (Charles) made his West End debut in ‘Loserville’ and later starred in ‘Mamma Mia!’ and ‘Jersey Boys’. He was recently seen in both ‘Present Laughter’ and ‘4000 Miles’, directed by Matthew Warchus at The Old Vic.

‘Pippin’ has a first-class creative team led by director Steven Dexter, with choreographer Nick Winston, musical director Michael Bradley, designer David Shields and casting by Anne Vosser. It is produced by Peter Bull for LAMBCO Productions.

Please note: face masks or coverings must be worn throughout the performance by socially-distanced audience members. Doors will open 30mins before the performance. The performance will last for 90 mins without interval. The venue is outdoors. Temperature will be checked on arrival and contact details taken for Test and Trace

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