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FIRST LOOK: Rehearsals for Kander and Ebb's The Rink at Southwark Playhouse

Published on

May 15, 2018

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Check out these great rehearsal photos from the rehearsal rooms of Kander and Ebb's The Rink starring Caroline O'Connor and Gemma Sutton at the Southwark Playhouse.

The company of The Rink in rehearsals. Photo: Darren Bell Kander and Ebb's musical The Rink gets its first London revival in 20 years at Southwark Playhouse from 25 May 201

The Rink stars Caroline O’Connor as Anna and Gemma Sutton as Angel, the cast also includes Stewart Clarke as Dino, Ross Dawes as Lino, Michael Lin as Lucky, Elander Moore as Benny, Ben Redfern as Lenny and Jason Winter as Tony.

Anna, an Italian housewife who runs a roller-skating rink on the Eastern seaboard, is about to sell it to developers until her estranged daughter, Angel, returns after a long absence, hoping to save the rink and patch things up with her mother.

The Rink is directed by Adam Lenson with choreography by Fabian Aloise and is produced by Jack Maple and Brian Zeilinger, with associate producers Corey & Jessica Brunish, Stuart Burrows & Jonny Clines and Daniel G.Peterson.

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Caroline O'Connor and Stewart Clarke rehearsing for The Rink. Photo: Darren Bell.

Ben Redfern, Caroline O'Connor and Ross Dawes and company in rehearsals for The Rink. Photo: Darren Bell

Gemma Sutton in rehearsals for The Rink. Photo: Darren Bell.

Elander Moore, Ben Redfern, Ross Dawes, Jason Winter in rehearsals for The Rink. Photo: Darren Bell

Gemma Sutton and Caroline O'Connor in rehearsals for Kander and Ebb's The Rink. Photo: Darren Bell

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