Grace Mouat and Jacob Fowler to star in UK premiere of new British musical BEFORE AFTER

Casting has been announced for the UK stage première of new British musical Before After by Stuart Matthew Price and Timothy Knapman, which plays at Southwark Playhouse Borough from 7 February-2 March 2024.

Grey Area’s Artistic Director, Georgie Rankcom, will direct Grace Mouat (Six) and Jacob Fowler (Heathers) in this musical love story about a couple given a second shot at happiness.

Before After previously received a UK workshop in the studio space at The Other Palace (previously known as the St. James Theatre), and has had successful productions in Japan and on tour around the Netherlands.

Georgie Rankcom said: “Before After has a strong cult following across the globe - our rehearsed reading streamed during lockdown reached 44 countries, causing #BeforeAfterUK to trend on Twitter, and led to calls for a fully staged version to follow. A long running Japanese translation and a successful tour of the Netherlands have given the writers an opportunity to hone the piece over the last few years. We established The Grey Area to support the growth of new musicals, so I can’t wait to bring this show home to the UK in our new production.”

Ami meets Ben by a tree on a beautiful hillside. She recognises him instantly: they were once very much in love. But Ben doesn’t remember her at all. What went so terribly wrong in the past, and is there a chance that, in the present, these two lovers might just find their happy ever after, after all?

With sweeping romantic music, Before After takes the audience on a hugely emotional journey in the life of a very unusual couple.

Before After has musical direction by Ben McQuigg, movement direction by Tinovimbanashe Sibanda, set and costume design by Yimei Zhao, lighting by Alex Musgrave, and casting by Peter Noden.

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