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I Sing Comes To Drayton Arms

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June 18, 2015

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Top Row: Malindi Freeman, Eleanor Sandars. Bottom Row: Steffan Lloyd-Evans, Louie Westwood, Daniel Mack Shand

I Sing, is a five person musical about coming of age in New York City, a hilarious, honest and heart warming musical that centres around five people learning about who they are, love, loss, sex and friendship. There's the supposed happy couple, the best friend with a secret crush, the fun loving single city girl and her gay best friend questioning his sexuality. It's Friends and Will & Grace meets the contemporary musical stylings of The Last 5 Years, Ordinary Days and Avenue Q. Filled with comedy songs, power ballads, amazing harmonies and goose bump inducing emotion.

The cast of I Sing includes Malindi Freeman, Eleanor Sandars, Steffan Lloyd-Evans, Louie Westwood and Daniel Mack Shand.

I Sing has music by Eli Bolin, Lyrics by Sam Forman, Book by Eli Bolin, Sam Forman and Benjamin Salka.

I Sing will be directed by Glenn Gaunt, with musical direction by Daniel Jarvis and design by Michael Long. The show is produced by Jason Rodger for SR Productions.

I Sing runs at the Drayton Arms Theatre from 13th - 21 July 2015

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