Following Curve’s most successful Christmas season on record, with Grease and The Twits entertaining over 65,000 people to date, they are delighted to announce two new Made at Curve productions for Autumn & Winter 2017 : Andrew Lloyd Webber, Don Black & Christopher Hampton’s Sunset Boulevard 16-30 September 2017 and Leslie Bricusse’s family musical Scrooge 18 November 2017 – 07 January 2018.
SUNSET BOULEVARD:
A brand new Made at Curve production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s Tony Award winning (Best Musical, Best Original Score & Best Book of a Musical) masterpiece Sunset Boulevard directed by Curve Artistic Director Nikolai Foster and starring Ria Jones as Norma Desmond. The production will open at Curve before joining other recent Made at Curve productions such as Breakfast at Tiffany’s Sister Act, Hairspray, The Witches and The Twits on tour. The tour is produced by Michael Harrison and David Ian.
Co-Producers Michael Harrison and David Ian said “We are absolutely thrilled to be presenting this incredible show with Curve. Andrew Lloyd Webber’s fabulous score and Don Black and Christopher Hampton’s wonderful book and lyrics make this one of the all-time great musicals”‘.
A complex study of unrequited love, loneliness and searing ambition, Sunset Boulevard pays homage to the golden age of Hollywood.
Internationally acclaimed musical theatre star Ria Jones, who received standing ovations every night when performing the role at the London Coliseum, will play Norma Desmond both at Curve and on tour across the UK.
SCROOGE:
Following the critically acclaimed and record-breaking run of Grease, Curve Artistic Director Nikolai Foster, will direct a magical new version of Academy Award winning composer, Leslie Bricusse’s, festive family musical Scrooge.
Based on one of the most powerful and enduring stories of all time, Charles Dickens’ classic A Christmas Carol, Scrooge brings the plight of the poor and their children during the boom decades of the industrial revolution, into startling focus.
A timeless story of the perils of greed and the transformative power of charity over capitalism, Curve’s 25th anniversary production of this great British musical, features the songs I Hate Christmas, A Better Life and, Thank You Very Much.
Join Ebenezer, Bob Cratchit, Tiny Tim and a host of Dickens’ other famous characters as Scrooge journeys with the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Future in this spectacular retelling of the famous story.
Scrooge will also be presented by Michael Harrison and David Ian throughout the UK for Christmas seasons in 2018.
Further casting for both productions to be announced. Tickets for both productions will go on sale to the general public on 23 January with Curve members able to book a week ahead from 16 January at www.curveonline.co.uk or by calling the box office on 0116 242 3595.