Version 3
Betwixt! (2008-10-Trafalgar Studios 2-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Trafalgar Studios (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Studio 2Durée : 1 mois 2 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : mardi 26 juillet 2011Première : jeudi 28 juillet 2011Dernière : samedi 10 septembre 2011Mise en scène : Ian McFarlane • Chorégraphie : Grace Harrington • Producteur : Avec : Cast: Ellen Greene {Princess/Queen/Enchantress), Steven Webb (Cooper Fitzgerald), Ashleigh Gray (Miranda), Benedict Salter (Bailey Howard), Peter Duncan (Prince/Haydn, The Great Garbo)Commentaires : This new version, with several new songs, was staged in the smaller Trafalgar Studio. In spite of the veteran Ellen Greene (the original Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors”) and Peter Duncan (of “Bamum” and “Blue Peter” fame) it was generally felt to be a self-indulgent piece of whimsy by Ian McFarlane, who wrote the music, lyrics and book as well as directing the show. The run was extended by three weeks, though Ellen Green left the cast on the originally announced closing date.
Bailey Howard, a young author and Cooper Fitzgerald, his gay flatmate discover a miniature door in their New York apartment. Upon entering, they find themselves in the land of Taravatania, where an evil enchantress has turned the King and Queen into goldfish. A prophecy foretells that one day Taravatania will be restored to normal by the coming of “a hero and a great queen”. Before Bailey and Cooper can fulfil this role, they have to contend with a series of characters who have “crossed-over” from the real world. They meet a pregnant princess and her power-mad twin sisters (all played by the same actress), a washed-up TV soap star, a Prince and a showman (all played by the same actor) and a troupe of strolling players whose star attraction, Miranda, is a singing disembodied head.
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Version 1
Betwixt! (2008-05-King's Head Theatre-London)
Type de série: OriginalThéâtre: King's Head Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : 1 mois 1 semaine Nombre : Première Preview : mardi 06 mai 2008Première : dimanche 11 mai 2008Dernière : dimanche 22 juin 2008Mise en scène : Kate Golledge • Chorégraphie : Lucie Pankhurst • Producteur : Avec : Bailey ... Stephen Fletcher / Cooper ... Ian McFarlane / Miranda ... Abi Finley / Langwidere ... Amanda Symonds / Garbo ... Mark Inscoe / Marasmus ... Ross Aldred / April McScoup ... Claire Greenway / Princess Ariella ... Amy Griffiths / Haydn Prince & Prince Haydn ... David McGranaghanCommentaires : This first version was regarded as a charming but inconsequential curiosity.
Version 2
Betwixt! (2008-10-Ambassadors Theatre-London) Concert
Type de série: ConcertThéâtre: Ambassadors Theatre (Londres - Angleterre) Durée : Nombre : 1 représentationsPremière Preview : mardi 14 octobre 2008Première : mardi 14 octobre 2008Dernière : mardi 14 octobre 2008Mise en scène : Kate Golledge • Chorégraphie : Lucie Pankhurst • Producteur : Avec : Bailey ... Tim Howar / Cooper ... Ian McFarlane / Miranda ... Abi Newberry / Langwidere ... Rosemary Ashe / Garbo ... David Bedella / Marasmus ... Ross Aldred / April McScoup ... Sarah Lark / Princess Ariella ... Sheridan Smith / Haydn Prince/Prince Haydn ... Stefan Booth / Narrator ... Roberta MannCommentaires : Quelques mois après la creation, une version élargie sous forme de concert est présentée à l’Ambassadors Theatre, avec Rosemary Ashe, Sheridan Smith et le London Gay Men’s Chorus ainsi qu'un grand ensemble de l' Arts Ed drama school.
Version 3
Betwixt! (2008-10-Trafalgar Studios 2-London)
Type de série: RevivalThéâtre: Trafalgar Studios (Londres - Angleterre) Salle : Studio 2Durée : 1 mois 2 semaines Nombre : Première Preview : mardi 26 juillet 2011Première : jeudi 28 juillet 2011Dernière : samedi 10 septembre 2011Mise en scène : Ian McFarlane • Chorégraphie : Grace Harrington • Producteur : Avec : Cast: Ellen Greene {Princess/Queen/Enchantress), Steven Webb (Cooper Fitzgerald), Ashleigh Gray (Miranda), Benedict Salter (Bailey Howard), Peter Duncan (Prince/Haydn, The Great Garbo)Commentaires : This new version, with several new songs, was staged in the smaller Trafalgar Studio. In spite of the veteran Ellen Greene (the original Audrey in “Little Shop of Horrors”) and Peter Duncan (of “Bamum” and “Blue Peter” fame) it was generally felt to be a self-indulgent piece of whimsy by Ian McFarlane, who wrote the music, lyrics and book as well as directing the show. The run was extended by three weeks, though Ellen Green left the cast on the originally announced closing date.
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