A new British musical, The Cereal Cafe, inspired by the opening of the Cereal Killer Cafe in East London and the Shoreditch riots of 2015, is to get its world premiere at The Other Palace.
Based on the childhood fantasies of two Young Brothers, an extraordinary caf is opening on the vibrant streets of East London. But its presence will result in unimaginable consequences. In a threatened neighbourhood, fighting to survive gentrification and rising property prices, something so simple as cereal will divide the community.
Encroaching re-development is threatening residents in one of London's poorest and most culturally diverse neighbourhoods. But when two Young Brothers arrive from Northern Ireland with an idea for a cafe that stimulates childhood nostalgia, members of the community are brought together to fight against the loss of all that they hold dear. While many turn to the new cafe for comfort, its arrival is feared by some in the community.
Tensions build and feelings boil over. This fictional story, inspired by a caf which became the focal point of the Shoreditch anti-gentrification riots of 2015, explores how people with conflicting views can come together in very unlikely places during the most challenging of times.
Jacob Dorrell, the show's creator, said: The Cereal Caf is a story set in a neighbourhood experiencing rapid re-development, so it addresses issues affecting many inner city areas around the UK. It's a real collision of light and dark, where subjects so far apart all somehow come together. This is reflected in the show's sound-world, mixing musical theatre, pop, rock and cinema.
The Cereal Cafe - Book and Lyrics by Jacob Dorrell and Tom Ling, Music by Adam Dickinson - will get a limited workshop production at The Other Palace from Thursday 28 February to Saturday 2 March
Cast: Norma Atallah (Follies), Fanta Barrie (Songlines), Thomas Grant (The Dreamers), Rosalind James (Bat Out of Hell), Julie Legrand (An American In Paris), Harveen Mann (Bend It Like Beckham); Minal Patel (Aspects of Love), Keith Ramsay (The Keith Kat Klub), Howard Samuels (The Glenn Miller Story), Tosh Wanogho-Maud (Dreamgirls).
Creative team: Book and Lyrics Jacob Dorrell and Tom Ling. Music Adam Dickinson. Orchestrations Alistair Robertson and Jack Blume. Musical Supervisor & Arranger Jack Blume. Director Victoria Gimby. Sound Design Max Hunter. Lighting Design Michael Fox. Producer Jacob Dorrell. Casting Director Danielle Tarento.
Listen to London Is Falling from The Cereal Caf
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dI4QaxQ06A
Box Office: 0207 087 7900
https://lwtheatres.co.uk/whats-on/the-cereal-cafe/
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