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May 14, 2015

The Clockmaker's Daughter Casting Announced

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The Clockmakers Daughter at the Landor Theatre

Casting has been announced for The Clockmaker's Daughter, an original musical by new writers Daniel Finn and Michael Webborn which has its world premier at the Landor Theatre in May.

The Clockmaker's Daughter is a folk musical with a specific, yet timeless, feel with a story built around the themes of prejudice, discrimination, animosity and fear of the unknown.

Spindlewood, like most towns of age, has its traditions. But no practice, custom or Old Wives Warning is so firmly adhered to as ‘The Turning of the Key’. Every year, on the last night of winter, as the first day of spring unfolds, the townsfolk gather to take part in a strange ritual. They meet in the centre of the town square, where a statue bearing the likeness of a young girl stands, poised and still, one hand raised as if to toast the sky. Constance has stood in the square for as long as any can remember. But she is never more lifelike than tonight...

The mysterious Constance, a statue in the town square bearing the likeness of a young girl, will be played by Jennifer Harding (Rumpy Pumpy (King’s Head and Landor Theatre), Copacabana (UK tour)) and joining her in lead roles will be Alan McHale (Babes in the Wood (Brick Lane Music Hall), The Beautiful Game (Union Theatre)) as Will and Lawrence Carmichael (South Pacific (UK tour), Holding the Man (Trafalgar Studios)) as Abraham. Also starring will be: Jo Wickham (The Wind in the Willows (South East tour), Into the Woods (Ye Olde Rose and Crown)) as Ma Riley; Alyssa Martyn (The Mikado (Charing Cross Theatre), Jack and the Beanstalk (Belgrade Theatre)) as Amelia; Alex Spinney (Yarico (London Theatre Workshop), Our House (UK tour)) as Henry; Rob McManus (The Music Man (Mission Playhouse, California), Anything Goes (San Gabriel Civic, California)) as Mayor Glynn; Max Abraham (Snow White and the Seven Dwarves (Royal Theatre, Nottingham)) as Sam; Kathryn Laura Aiken (Sleeping Beauty (Lyric Theatre, Belfast), Love Beyond (Wembley Arena)) as Moll/Young Girl; Paul Bradshaw (Americana (workshop), Miracle on 34th Street (Pitlochry Festival Theatre)) as Jon; Paul Brangan (A Spectacular Night of Queen (European Tour), A Body to Die(t) For (Edinburgh Fringe)) as Ted; Rebecca Gilliland (The Goodbye Girl (Upstairs at the Gatehouse)) as Lucille; Natalie Harman (The Suicide Shop (workshop), Jack and the Beanstalk (Exeter)) as Rhiannon; Ruari Kelsey (new graduate) as Mr Reece/Villager; Colette Lennon (Jacque Brel is Alive and Well in Paris (Lyric Belfast)) as Jane; Ruthie Luff (Hot Mikado (Landor), Clinton the Musical (Edinburgh Fringe)) as Sue; Ryan Lynch (Bathhouse The Musical (Above the Stag), Alice in Wonderland (Madinat Theatre)) as Dave; Clodagh Meary (new graduate) as Cara; Matthew McCabe (new graduate) as Jim; Emily Peach (new graduate) as Mary; and Leah Pinney (Damn Yankees (Landor Theatre)) as Mab. The Clockmaker's Daughter runs from 27th May - 4th July 2015 at the Landor Theatre. BOOK TICKETS TO THE CLOCKMAKER'S DAUGHTER

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Covent Garden
London WC2N 4AA

The British Theatre website has been established to celebrate the rich and diverse theatrical culture of the United Kingdom.  Our ethos revolves around encouraging and nurturing the performing arts in all its forms. The spirit of theatre is very much alive and the British Theatre website is at the forefront of delivering news and information to audiences and enthusiasts everywhere. Our team of theatre journalists and reviewers are working hard to cover productions and news.


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