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Bare cast reunites for charity performance at The Other Palace

Published on

October 9, 2017

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Bare in concert at The Other Palace

The Greenwich cast of Bare

On Sunday 15 October 2017, Paul Taylor-Mills reunites members of the original London company of Bare the musical for a special one night only concert presentation of the show at The Other Palace.

Bare follows a group of students at a Catholic boarding school as they grapple with issues of sexuality, identity and the future. Bare has a book by Jon Hartmere and Damon Intrabartolo, music by Damon Intrabartolo and lyrics by Jon Hartmere. Bare was originally presented at The Union Theatre and Greenwich Theatre in 2013.

The cast of this special concert performance includes Luke Baker, Melanie Greaney, Daniel Hope, Claudia Kariuki, Garry Lee, Jodie Steele, Michael Vinsen, Ross William Wild, Lauran Rae, Fia Houston-Hamilton, Tash Holway, Dan Krikler, David Albury and Yvette Robinson.

The concert will be staged by Paul Taylor-Mills and Richard astJones will musical direction by Tom Turner and casting by Will Burton CDG. This special performance is presented by arrangement with Theatrical Rights Worldwide.

This special concert performance will raise money for Jenny Seagrove’s charity: Mane Chance Sanctuary. Mane Chance’s mission is to rescue and rehabilitate abused, abandoned and old horses, integrating them with the local community. They regularly host visits from terminally ill children, those with special needs and other underprivileged youngsters fulfilling our aim of helping horses help people.

Bare will be presented on Sunday 15 October 2017 at The Other Palace at 7.30pm

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