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Cast Announced For SWEET CHARITY, Nottingham Playhouse's First Musical In More Than 10 Years

By: Jun. 07, 2018
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Subsequently adapted into an Oscar-nominated film, Sweet Charity is a modern Broadway classic following the trials and tribulations of Charity Hope Valentine (played by Trehearn).


Working alongside her two best friends Nickie (played by Amy Ellen Richardson) and Helene (played by Carly Mercedes Dyer) as dancers in a sleazy New York bar, Charity is accustomed to being unlucky in love.

After being dumped by her latest boyfriend Charlie (played by Danny Collins), Charity's luck takes an interesting turn when she meets Oscar (Marc Elliott) in a broken-down lift. The musical comedy follows the blossoming of their budding romance and the struggles they face trying to find love and success in a cynical world.

Charity's boss Herman will be played by Carl Sanderson, who appeared in the popular West End production of Phantom of the Opera.

Charity's co-workers Carmen, Frenchy, Rosie, Elaine and Suzanne will be played by Cindy Belliot, Emmanuelle N'zuzi, Sinead Long, Jessica Buckby, and Emily Goodenough, respectively. They will be joined on stage by Shaq Taylor portraying the character Daddy, Louis Gaunt who has been confirmed to play Manfred and Leah West who will play the role of Ursula.

Sweet Charity is the first musical to be produced by the Nottingham Playhouse in more than 10 years and forms a key highlight of Adam Penford's first season with the theatre.

Artistic director of Nottingham Playhouse Adam Penford said:

"This story of a spirited, working-class woman who refuses to give up on life and love, is life-affirming and perfect for Nottingham Playhouse. I'm thrilled that we're bringing such a talented and prodigious cast and creative team from the West End to the East Midlands. Rebecca is an Olivier award-winning talent and was born to play Charity.

"Musicals are one of the most popular genres of theatre in this country and we're so proud to be creating a home-grown musical production. The scale of Sweet Charity is enormous and will give our excellent in-house teams a chance to showcase their incredible skills; from costumes and sets, to lighting and sound."

The cast will be performing hits such as If My Friends Could See Me Now, Hey Big Spender and The Rhythm of Life in this light-hearted fan favourite.

Sweet Charity runs from Friday 31 August through to Saturday 22 September.

Tickets are priced £45 - £8.50.

For more information about Nottingham Playhouse visit www.nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk.



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