Miss Littlewood

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Miss Littlewood
Miss Littlewood artwork.jpg
MusicSam Kenyon
LyricsSam Kenyon
Book Sam Kenyon
BasisThe life of Joan Littlewood
Premiere3 July 2018 (2018-07-03): Swan Theatre, Stratford-upon-Avon
Productions

Miss Littlewood is a stage musical with music, lyrics and book by Sam Kenyon.

Contents

It is based on the life of theatre director Joan Littlewood and the formation of the Theatre Workshop which found residency at Theatre Royal Stratford East.

Production history

World premiere: Stratford-upon-Avon (2018)

The musical was produced by the Royal Shakespeare Company and made its world premiere at the Swan Theatre in Stratford-upon-Avon on 3 July 2018 (with previews from 22 June) for a limited 6 week run until 4 August 2018. The production was directed by Erica Whyman with design by Tom Piper, lighting design by Charles Balfour, musical supervision and orchestrated by Sarah Travis, musical direction by Tarek Merchant, sound by Jonathan Ruddick and movement by Lucy Hind. The musical was developed in collaboration with Theatre Royal Stratford East. [1] The full cast was announced on 13 April 2018. [2]

The playtext was published by Samuel French Limited on 21 June 2018. [3] A cast recording, featuring 13 tracks and produced by Gareth Cousins, was recorded at the Swan Theatre during the musical's preview period and is available from the RSC shop [4] and Spotify [5]

Cast and characters

CharacterStratford-Upon-Avon [6]
2018
Joan Littlewood Clare Burt
Sister Mary/Rosalie Williams/ReporterDaisy Badger
Robert Littlewood/Jimmie Miller/Cedric Price Greg Barnett
Kate Littlewood/Beattie/Shelagh Delaney Laura Elsworthy
Gerry RafflesSolomon Israel
NellieNatasha Lewis
Gielgud's Macbeth/Howard Goorney/Murray Melvin/BellboyTam Williams
Joan 1/Pearl Turner/Barbara Young/Lionel Bart/Barbara/Barbara Windsor Emily Johnstone
Joan 2/Frank Norman Aretha Ayeh
Joan 3/Avis Bunnage Sophia Nomvete
Sister Gertrude/Woman with pears/Jean Newlove/Joan 4Sandy Foster
Sister Susannah/Nick/Archie Harding/John Bury/Joan 5/Victor Spinetti Amanda Hadingue
Caroline Emily/Hal Prince/Joan 6Dawn Hope

Musical numbers

Orchestrations

The production, orchestrated by Sarah Travis, uses 7 musicians, including 1 reed player (clarinet/bass clarinet/flute), 1 brass (trumpet), 2 strings (violin/viola and cello/double bass), a percussionist and 2 keyboards (keyboard/accordion and keyboard programming). [7]

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References

  1. "Exclusive: Clare Burt to star as Joan Littlewood in RSC's new musical this summer" . Retrieved 18 April 2018.
  2. "Clare Burt to make RSC debut in Joan Littlewood musical". The Stage. 13 April 2018. Retrieved 4 July 2018.
  3. "Miss Littlewood".
  4. "Miss Littlewood: CD (2018)".
  5. "Miss Littlewood (Songs from the 2018 Swan Theatre Production)". Spotify .
  6. "Latest Press Releases | Royal Shakespeare Company". www.rsc.org.uk. Retrieved 17 April 2018.
  7. "Cast and Creatives | Miss Littlewood | Royal Shakespeare Company". www.rsc.org.uk. Retrieved 4 July 2018.