Songs For A New World to transfer to the West End for limited run
Lambert Jackson Productions has announced that Jason Robert Brown’s Songs For A New World will transfer to the Vaudeville Theatre for a limited five-week run from 5 February - 7 March 2021.
Songs For A New World transports audiences through time and space to meet a startling array of characters – every one of them so different, but all representing our world today and our hopes for a new world… a better world.
David Hunter, Rachel John, Cedric Neal, Rachel Tucker and Shem Omari James will all reprise their roles from the hugely successful London Palladium performance last month, directed by Séimí Campbell.
The production has musical direction by Josh Winstone, musical supervision by Adam Hoskins, lighting by Jack Knowles, sound by Jonny Dickie and design consultancy by Madeleine Girling.
CEO and Creative Director of Lambert Jackson Productions, Jamie Lambert and Eliza Jackson, said: “This show garnered a huge amount of critical acclaim when it played the London Palladium in early October, and we are hugely grateful to the brilliant team at Nimax for working with us to bring this phenomenal production to the Vaudeville. The show reflects so brilliantly all that is happening in our world right now, whilst also providing hope and light in a time where so many theatre fans are feeling the effect that the pandemic has had on our industry. We can’t wait for more people to see this production in all its glory in a West End run.”
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