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Brand new 1950s inspired PUNCHY! THE MUSICAL comes to the Courtyard Theatre in Hoxton

Casting has been announced for Punchy! The Musical, a brand new musical at Hoxton’s Courtyard Theatre from 2-21 November 2021.

This raucous, affecting piece of gig-theatre brings the soulful sounds of the 1950s to the venue, which stars Robert Hook (Peaky Blinders) as the wayward and conflicted George ‘Punchy’ Armstrong. As he attempts to overcome the crimes of his young adulthood in post-war London, Punchy’s path to transformation is witnessed by the alarming appearance of his Ego and Soul and their struggle to influence his decisions.

Punchy’s Ego will be played by Jaymes Sygrove (Alan Menken’s A Christmas Carol), whilst his Soul will be brought to life by Peter Parker Mensah (The Informer Citadel, Amazon). 

Conceived by Sylvia Anderson Award-winning composer Jack Terroni, the soundtrack is produced by triple platinum selling producer/composer Steve Brown, and an adapted book for stage by playwright Kevin McMahon.

They will be joined by Lucy Penrose (Judy!, West End) as Edith Jameson, Amy Mitchell as Doreen Lofthouse, Fiona Kelly as Olive Jameson, Phillip Gill as Manny Cohen, Robert Allen as James Armstrong/Mickey Flynn and Richie Brett as Frankie Brown. 

Blending a contemporary mix of soul, indie rock and pop songs, Terroni’s soundtrack is played by an onstage band. This eclectic soundscape sets the tone for the curious characters of Soul and Ego to play with the very fabric of time, in the heart of an ordinary working-class London community.  

Terroni drew upon stories from his mother’s childhood in 1950s Islington, telling the tales of everyday people, and one particular ‘lost soul’: the inspiration for the character Punchy lived in his  mother’s building.  

Terroni said: “I didn't set out to write a musical as I've always been put off by  the thought of jazz hands and glitter! If I was writing one, it had to rip up the rulebook! Punchy! was inspired by the real story of my mother’s working-class childhood in 1950s Islington. I was moved at  how a young man with mental health challenges left home one day never to be seen again. Punchy! imagines what could have been if he followed the voice of his Soul and asks you to be courageous enough to do the same.”

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