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
“Why Am I So Single?” has arrived in the West End with no tryout in which its major structural problems could have been addressed. It’s a decision likely to prove costly. The show boasts strikingly low ticket prices with a $85 top less than half of the similarly-proportioned “Hadestown.” That may attract the target Gen-Z audience who might decide to go to a West End musical to see their lives reflected. But where “Six” long ago crossed over from the youth market to ticket-buyers of all ages, “Why Am I So Single?” riskily lacks appeal beyond its target audience.
Marlow and Moss make no attempt to hide the fact that this theatrical pity party is semi-autobiographical (hilariously, all the show’s pseudonyms are pickpocketed from their favourite musical Oliver!). So amongst the tirades against Tinder, there’s a lot of chat about the pressures of writing a “Big Fancy Musical”. But although the show does indeed advertise itself as big and fancy, it feels more like an intimate queer cabaret night with panto production values.
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