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THE CHOIR OF MAN extends West End run until May 2023

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After sell-out shows on its return to the West End, The Choir of Man has extended its booking period at the Arts Theatre until 28 May 2023, it has been announced.

The company features a highly skilled mixture of actors, musicians, and instrumentalists, some of whom have previously performed in the show in productions across the world, West End stars, and up and coming talents making their professional debuts in the show.

An uplifting celebration of community and friendship with something for everyone… including free beer! Enjoy 90 minutes of feel-good, foot-stomping entertainment unlike anything else in the West End.

Brimming with hits from artists such as Queen, Luther Vandross, Sia, Paul Simon, Adele, Guns & Roses, Avicii and Katy Perry to name but a few. A wildly talented group of incredible instrumentalists, world-class wordsmiths, and sensational singers; this cast of nine (extra)ordinary guys serve it all…live! 

The current West End company features Michael Baxter (Les Misérables, 25th Anniversary tour) as The Maestro, Ben Norris (writer and original cast of The Choir of Man) as The Poet, Levi Tyrell-Johnson (professional debut), as The Hardman, Owen Bolton (professional debut) as The Beast, Jordan Oliver (The Choir of Man West End, Netherlands, Australia and Korea) as The Handyman, Lemuel Knights (finalist in The Voice UK, BBC) as The Barman, Matt Beveridge (The Choir of Man West End, Australia, Netherlands) as The Romantic, Matt Nalton (Jersey Boys, West End) as The Pub Bore, and Matt Thorpe (We Will Rock You, West End) as The Joker.

Completing the company are Mark Irwin (The Choir of Man West End, Korea, Australia), Sam Ebenezer (The Mousetrap, West End), Gavin Ryan (West Side Story, Bord Gais Dublin) and Lucas Koch (Million Dollar Quartet, Barn Theatre).

The Choir of Man is created by Nic Doodson and Andrew Kay, with direction by Nic Doodson, musical supervision, vocal arrangements and orchestrations by Jack Blume, movement direction and choreography by Freddie Huddleston, monologues written by Ben Norris, set design by Oli Townsend, lighting by Richard Dinnen, costumes by Verity Sadler, sound by Sten Severson, casting by Debbie O’Brien, and musical direction by Hollie Cassar.

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