Singin' In The Rain - Palace Theatre
Pro reviewers average
2013-05-22
It's the roaring '20s and silent movie stars are the biggest names in the world. Don Lockwood has it all, a string of hit films and a studio-engineered romance with the most beautiful actress in town. But with the new phenomenon of the talking pict...
It's the roaring '20s and silent movie stars are the biggest names in the world. Don Lockwood has it all, a string of hit films and a studio-engineered romance with the most beautiful actress in town. But with the new phenomenon of the talking picture on the way and a chance meeting with a talented young chorus girl set to steal his heart, things are about to change for Don and for Hollywood forever.With all the charm, romance, comedy and tinsel town glamour of one of the world's best-loved films, Jonathan Church's brand new production features a glorious score including the classics Good Morning, Make ‘em Laugh, Moses Supposes and the legendary Singin' in the Rain.
Show Details

| Running dates | from Jan 1 2013 to Aug 31 2013 |
| Theatre | Palace Theatre |
| My Rating | Review This Show |
| Cheapest ticket | £15 |
| Most expensive ticket | £65 |
| No pro reviewer has rated this show yet |
| There are no peer reviews for this show yet |
Overview, Cast and Creatives
| Genre | Musical | |
| Synopsis | ||
It's the roaring '20s and silent movie stars are the biggest names in the world. Don Lockwood has it all, a string of hit films and a studio-engineered romance with the most beautiful actress in town. But with the new phenomenon of the talking picture on the way and a chance meeting with a talented young chorus girl set to steal his heart, things are about to change for Don and for Hollywood forever. With all the charm, romance, comedy and tinsel town glamour of one of the world's best-loved films, Jonathan Church's brand new production features a glorious score including the classics Good Morning, Make ‘em Laugh, Moses Supposes and the legendary Singin' in the Rain. |
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| Director | Jonathan Church | |
| Featured Actors/Actresses | Adam Cooper | |
| Daniel Crossley | ||
| Scarlett Strallen | ||
| Katherine Kingsley | ||
| Robert Powell | ||
| Sandra Dickinson | ||
| Designer | Simon Higlett | |
| Lighting Designer | Tim Mitchell | |
| Sound | Matt McKenzie | |
| Movement/Choreography | Andrew Wright | |
| Lyrics | Nacio Herb Brown | |
| Arthur Freed | ||




