Once runs at The Court Theatre from 19 June - 24 July 2021.
The award-winning musical Once is coming to Ōtautahi's Court Theatre this June. This enchanting play is about the power of music and how the right notes can reignite your heart.
The story follows Guy, a Dublin busker who is about to give up his dream of being a musician, when Girl, a Czech musician walks into his life like a breath of fresh air - broken hoover in her hand, hope in her heart.
Based on the Oscar-winning film, Once 2007, this captivating and uplifting show is the first-ever to feature music that won an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, an Olivier Award and eight Tony Awards.
The 13 strong cast are ecstatic to recreate the music-steeped streets of Dublin with all performers singing, dancing and playing instruments live on stage. The cast for this show is exceptional, featuring Amy Straker, Cameron Douglas, as Guy and Girl.
"One of the best things to happen to Broadway in the past decade. An exquisite reminder of theatre's singular capacity to transport us." - Hollywood Reporter
The Court Theatre's production of this world-renowned play will be directed by Melanie Luckman (A Streetcar Named Desire, In the Next Room, or the vibrator play), with Musical Supervision by Luke Di Somma (That Bloody Woman, Hedwig and the Angry Inch) and Musical Direction by Andy Manning (Billy Elliot the Musical, That Bloody Woman), the audience is in safe hands with this expert creative team calling the tune of this musical.
"I got to see this play in the Westend a few years ago, and it filled my heart with joy. It felt like we were sitting round the campfire with a guitar and instruments sharing songs and tales of dating and love. It filled me with warmth, I wanted to sing along and stomp my foot. I think this is the perfect show for us to be doing this winter". Dan Pengelly, The Court's Theatre's artistic director.
A show like this only comes around Once.
Once runs at The Court Theatre from 19 June - 24 July 2021.
Bookings: phone 03 963 0870 or visit www.courttheatre.org.nz
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