Hugely-successful new British musical series IN THE WINGS returns for a third series

In The Wings

Due to popular demand, new British musical series In the Wings will return in October for a third series. 

In the Wings is a series of filmed human interest interviews with composers, writers, and creatives of musical theatre productions. The series takes a focused look at a variety of new musical theatre writing, and provides a platform for creatives to present their work to a wide audience.

Series Three airs weekly from 22 October at 7.30pm on the In the Wings YouTube Channel. The series is free to watch on-demand indefinitely, with musical direction by Henry Brennan and visual design by Justin Williams.

The third series features six shows: AmélioreDeptford Wives, Fiver, Reality Bites: The Interactive MusicalThe Red Side of the Moon, and Tarrytown. As the theatre industry reopens, this series will look to the future of theatre beyond the shutdown. Michael Auger will interview creatives from each of the shows, discussing their work, inspiration, and the future of their productions. 

Each episode also includes variety of performances of songs from those shows, as well as already known musicals. The West End cast is made up of Emma Lindars (Groundhog DayMade in Dagenham), Nikita Johal (Broken WingsWhat the Ladybird Heard), and Cleve September (Hamilton, Jesus Christ Superstar).

Weekly, episodes also feature a number of performances by 2021 Graduates from MT colleges across the U.K. The graduate cast is made up of Naomi Alade (London College of Music),  Anna Amelia (Royal Conservatoire of Scotland), Olivia Brookes (ArtsEd), Owen Clayton (ArtsEd), Georgia Dixon (Italia Conti), and Sydnie Hocknell (ArtsEd).

The band for the third series is made up of Henry Brennan (Keys/MD), Leon Stenning (Guitars), Mark Fincham (Bass Guitar), and Nick Anderson (Drums).

In the Wings can be found on Facebook, twitter, instagram, and YouTube at /inthewingslive.

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