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Oliver Yank, Aimee Horwich and More Join Cast of Top Note Arts' ORDINARY DAYS; Show Runs June 16-21

By: Apr. 24, 2014
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Exciting new theatre company Top Note Arts are pleased to announce the cast for their upcoming professional fringe production of Adam Gwon's vibrant and heartfelt musical Ordinary Days.

From the bustling streets to the quiet rooftops, this fresh new musical presents a series of funny and fortuitous events, proving that ordinary days can be simply extraordinary. Through a score of striking and memorable songs, we are invited to reevaluate our life stories and take a step back to view the big picture. Ordinary Days centres around four New Yorkers and the serendipitous moments that link them together.

Playing the role of fresh-faced optimist Warren is Oliver Yank, a recent graduate of The School of Creative Arts, Blackpool and the Fylde College. Oliver is no stranger to the Kings Arms Theatre, having performed in Assembled Junk's Little Shop of Horrors last year.

Aimée Horwich, a local actress, will take on the role of neurotic Modern Lit student Deb. Aimée has performed in a number of fringe productions across Manchester, including an upcoming production of Elegies For Angels, Punks and Raging Queens in conjunction with Manchester Pride.

Salford born actor/singer Matt Concannon will be playing Jason, an easy-going fun-loving guy who although reluctant to move to New York now wants settle down with his girlfriend. Matt's most recent work includes Flames, a short film for Fiddy West Productions.

Mountview graduate Laura Coard completes the quartet as Claire, troubled girlfriend of Jason who is finding it difficult adjusting to their growing relationship. Laura's most recent professional engagement was Lost Musicals' Words and Music at Sadler's Wells.

Ordinary Days is directed by Leah Fogo with musical direction by Scott Stait and will run for one week only Monday 16th thorugh Saturday 21st June.

All performances will take place at King's Arms Theatre at 8:00pm. 16th June will be a preview performance. The show runs approximately 90 minutes. Tickets are £12 and can be purchased through We Got Tickets at http://www.wegottickets.com/kingsarmssalford.



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