Cult favourite SONGS FOR A NEW WORLD announces London revival in February
Cult favourite song cycle Songs for a New World is coming back to London for a limited run Upstairs at the Gatehouse from 6 February - 3 March, it has been announced.
Written and composed by Tony Award® winner Jason Robert Brown, the raw and magnificent show features musical theatre fan favourites including ‘I’m Not Afraid of Anything’, 'Stars and the Moon' and ‘King of the World’. Stunning vocals combined with beautifully written lyrics and a moving score create this visceral, raw production that takes audiences on a journey, teetering on the edge of one moment that can shape the rest of your life. Each sensational song captures a different moment, all strung together to creatively explore the human condition from vastly different New World perspectives.
With connection at its core, this hit musical tells the stories of different characters from a variety of settings, ranging from a 15th century ship to a modern-day high-rise in Manhattan. Spanning centuries, countries, and classes, the show addresses the universal experiences of happiness and fulfilment; ambition and drive; love and loyalty. A cast of four creates a vocal powerhouse using a variety of music genres, including pop, jazz, and gospel.
Songs for a New World is brought to the stage by director Kai Wright and musical director Liam Holmes, with sound by Glenn Oxenbury and lighting by Jason Fenn.
Kai Wright said: “Having made my professional directorial debut with this production in Southend last year, I'm thrilled to have the opportunity to give this beautiful show a further life at Upstairs at the Gatehouse, as part of what is sure to be an exciting and innovative new era for the venue under the artistic direction of Annlouise and Isaac. The themes of life, love and existential turmoil continue to resonate twenty-eight years after its original off-Broadway outing, and I’m delighted to have the opportunity to explore this collection of stories, masterfully scored by the irrefutably brilliant Jason Robert Brown, within the context of the 2020s.”
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