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Lee, Atherton Star In TOMORROW MORNING At The Landor Theatre, Opens Oct 12

By: Sep. 22, 2010
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Casting is now complete for the major new London production of the award-winning musical Tomorrow?Morning- A Landor Theatre production in conjunction with Jason Haigh-Ellery & Hilary A Williams

Jon LeeJulie Atherton star in a major new production of the award-winning musical TOMORROW MORNING with book, music & lyrics by Laurence Mark Wythe

Director Robert McWhir
Design by Chris de Wilde
Musical Director David Randall
Lighting Design Howard Hudson
Musical Staging Matthew Gould
Producer Thomas Hopkins for The Landor Theatre

Yvette Robinson and Grant Neal are now confirmed to star alongside the already announced Jon Lee and Julie Atherton in the major new production of the award-winning musical Tomorrow?Morning by Laurence Mark Wythe, at the Landor?Theatre, Clapham, from Tuesday 12th October to Saturday 13th November.

Yvette Robinson recently played Marion in "Priscilla, Queen of the Desert" at the Palace theatre. She was the alternate Eva Peron in Michael Grandage's "Evita" at the Adelphi and starred as Donna in "Mamma Mia".

Grant Neal was last seen in the West End in "Imagine This" (New London), Michael Grandage's "Evita" at the Adelphi, and as Mary Sunshine in "Chicago" at the Cambridge. He was Jack in Sondheim's "Into the Woods" at the Royal Opera House.

Jack and Catherine are in their late 30s and on the brink of getting divorced; meanwhile John and Kat, who are in their early 20s are getting married. Tomorrow Morning, which is both moving and hilarious, is an intimate four-person musical about these couples and how their stories collide across time.

First seen in London in 2006 at the New End Theatre, this new version premiered in Chicago in 2008 with three new songs and a rewritten book. It was named Best Musical and won the Best Artistic Specialisation (Film & Video Design) Award - at Chicago's 2009 Joseph Jefferson Equity Awards. The show won Best Midsize Musical, alongside Broadway's "Caroline, or Change", which was named Best Large Musical.

Laurence Mark Wythe (composer)?is a rising star among new British musical theatre composers. His latest musical, "Through The Door", premiered in a West End gala at Trafalgar Studios, starring Julie Atherton.

www.tomorrowmorning.co.uk

LISTINGS?INFO

Tomorrow Morning

Landor Theatre
70 Landor Road
London
SW9 9PH

Box Office:
020 7737 7276
or www.landortheatre.co.uk

Tuesday 12 October -
Saturday 13 November

Tue - Sat 7.30pm
Saturday &?Sunday
matinees at 2.30pm.

Press night:
Tuesday 19 October at 7.30pm

Tickets: £20.00
(£15.00 concessions)



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