Full company announced for West End Gala Charity Concert of AT LAST, IT’S SUMMER!

The full company has been confirmed for the West End Gala charity concert new musical At Last It’s Summer, which will be staged at the London Palladium on 16 April, with all ticket sales in aid of Parkinson’s UK.

It’s summer 1920, and in an idyllic country estate in the leafy shires of England the Lord of the Manor celebrates his birthday. While a new love blossoms, an unexpected arrival throws the whole house into disarray as dark secrets escape the past.

Joining the previously announced Louise Dearman as Lady Serina Stanwick, Rob Houchen as Count Orilov, Kelly Mathieson as Lady Alice Stanwick, Joanna Riding as Countess Orilov, Gary Wilmot as Mr Wellbeloved, Gerard Carey as Benny, Steve Fortune as Sir Garfield Sykes, Shannon Rewcroft as Francesca, and Alan Titchmarsh as the Narrator will be Katherine Kingsley as Lady Sykes, Mark Wynter as Lord Stanwick, Jac Yarrow as Archie, and Cedric Neal as Gerald.

The company will be supported by an ensemble featuring Samantha Bingley, Isabel Canning, Samara Casteallo, Lauren Chia, Julie Cloke, Jordan Cunningham, Philip Day, Nell Martin, Ellie Mitchell, Kody Mortimer, Matt Overfield, Angelo Paragoso, Oliver Ramsdale, Anthony Reed, Chloe Taylor, Samuel Wilson-Freeman.

At Last It’s Summer is a new musical written by Clive Richard Davis, directed by Ian Talbot, with orchestrations by Larry Blank, musical direction by Jack Bennett, choreography by Jordan Langford, and casting by Richard Johnston. 

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