THE CHOIR OF MAN announces final performance at Arts Theatre
Following the news that the Arts Theatre is likely to close to proceed with a major redevelopment, producers of Olivier-nominated international stage sensation The Choir of Man have announced that the final performance at the venue will be New Year’s Eve, 31 December.
Plans for its next London home will be announced shortly. Fans who wish to be the first to know these plans can sign up for updates via the website.
Nic Doodson said on behalf of the producers: “We are so very proud of this smash hit show, and we want to thank our wonderfully loyal and passionate audiences, who come back night after night. We’ve broken box office records at the Arts Theatre, whilst keeping our ticket prices as low as possible. Our five brilliant casts have given out over 2,500 free pints of beer, and we want to raise a glass to them and to the extended Choir of Man family.
“Whilst we’re sad to say goodbye for now to our current West End home, we’re really excited for what comes next – watch this space!”
The current cast includes Luke Conner Hall as ‘Romantic’, Sam Pope as ‘Joker’, Rob Godfrey as ‘Beast’, Tyler Orphé-Baker as ‘Pub Bore’, Shane McDaid as ‘Poet’, Ifan Gwilym-Jones as ‘Maestro’, Kristian Morse as ‘Barman’, George Knapper as ‘Handyman’, with Bradley Walwyn as ‘Hardman’, and David Shute, Tom Carter-Miles, Seán Keany, and Paul Deegan as swings.