CALLING ALL THE LADIES, GAYDIES and THEYDIES...
...grab a hot date for our World Premiere at the Garrick Theatre this Autumn!!!
Ever asked yourself how you could possibly be single when you’re soooo cool, interesting, and fun?!?! (dw neither have we).
That’s the situation faced by two best pals in WHY AM I SO SINGLE? Join them as they drink/eat/cry/laugh through their attempt to answer the impossible question of why they are so single?!
From the writers of SIX, Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss, comes a brand-new British musical where the lonely little lives of two BFFs are transformed into an all-singing, all-dancing extravaganza about dates, mates, and celebrating love in all its forms.
Book now if you’re literally anyone who is single, looking, or happily partnered (no judgement x).
__Assisted Performances__
Audio Described - Saturday 21st September 7.30pm
BSL - Friday 18th October 7:30pm
Captioned - Saturday 25th January 2:30pm
In many ways, this might be exactly the show a too often overly cautious West End needs right now and the energy in the house was good evidence for that conclusion. But some just won’t make the individual connection, they won’t see enough to invest in Why Am I So Single’s Oliver and Nancy the way they did in Kinky Boots’ Lola and Charlie, to take one example. But that was 12 years ago, and time waits for no man, no woman, no non-binary person. Least of all for Marlow and Moss, who are moving mainstream theatre on fast-forward again.
Tulley and Foster’s voices initially lack body but mature and grow movingly throughout the evening. Noah Thomas exhibits easy charm and loose-limbed grace as their friend Art Fulldodger (groan). It’d be impossible to replicate the alchemy of Six and it’s wise of Marlow and Moss not to try. This zesty, in-jokey, crackerjack entertainment proves they’re certainly not one-hit wonders.
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