After playing the Narrator in the original West End production in 1979, Peter Straker returns to the iconic rock opera THE WHO'S TOMMY as the Acid Queen.
Peter Straker is known across TV, theatre and music, starting his career as Hud in the original London production of Hair and notably working with Freddie Mercury on two solo albums. His hit solo show Peter Straker Sings Brel played the Famous Spiegeltent at last year's Edinburgh Festival Fringe.
Tommy is part of Ramps On The Moon, a ground-breaking project which signals a change in the UK's disability arts provision, and Straker will be joined on stage by an inclusive cast of Deaf and disabled and non-disabled actors including Lukus Alexander, Alim Jayda, Donna Mullings, Garry Robson, Max Runham, Amy Trigg, and William Grint in the title role. The show is produced by the New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, who leads the Ramps on the Moon consortium, and directed by artistic director of Theatre Royal Stratford East, Kerry Michael.
Garry Robson takes on the controversial role of Uncle Ernie. One of the most respected names in disability arts with more than thirty years in the industry, Garry Robson is an actor, writer, director, one half of the singing duo Blind Gurl and the Cripz, and is currently Artistic Director at Birds of Paradise. Tommy's mother, Mrs Walker, will be played by Magic Hands presenter Donna Mullings, and Max Runham (A Pacifist's Guide to the War on Cancer) takes on the role of Captain Walker. The role of Tommy is taken by William Grint, whose most recent role was as Imogen's long-lost brother Arviragus in the Globe's Cymbeline. They're joined by Amy Trigg as Sally Simpson, Lukus Alexander as Cousin Kevin, Alim Jayda as the Lover, and an ensemble of fourteen performers and musicians.
The Who's Tommy is an iconic rock opera which has entertained and intrigued audiences for more than 40 years. The original concept album composed by Pete Townshend was the fourth album released by the band in 1969. The rock opera was then resurrected through various media including an orchestral version by Lou Reizner in 1972, a film in 1975 with a star studded cast including the likes of Tina Turner, Elton John and the band members themselves, before coming to the stage at the Queen's Theatre in 1979. The Broadway revival in 1992 won various awards including five Tony awards and a Grammy for Best Musical Show Album.
Director Kerry Michael is artistic director of Theatre Royal Stratford East. His recent credits include Harder They Come, which transferred to the Barbican, national tour, West End, North America and Canada. He said, "For Tommy, we have gone back to the concept album for our inspiration and mounting a new production of this iconic rock musical with such a big and diverse cast so exciting - vibrate, surprising full of amazing songs."
On the creative team are" Director Kerry Michael; Associate Director Nicola Miles-Wildin; Casting Director Polly Jerrold; Dramaturg Paul Sirett; Designer Neil Irish; Musical Director Robert Hyman; Assistant Musical Director Oliver Vibrans; Choreographer Mark Smith; Assistant Choreographer Kevin Jewell; Lighting and AV Designer Arnim Friess; Sound Designer AnDrew Johnson (for Creative Technology); BSL Creative Consultants Jeni Draper and Daryl Jackson; Fight Director Bret Yount; Creative Design Assistant Nikki Charlesworth; and Creative Assistant David Young.
Ramps On The Moon is a consortium of seven major theatre companies committed to putting Deaf and disabled artists and audiences at the centre of their work; to accelerate positive change, explore opportunities and stimulate awareness of disability issues within arts and culture. The project is supported by public funding through the Arts Council's Strategic Touring programme - the largest award of its kind. The consortium venues are New Wolsey Theatre, Birmingham Repertory Theatre, West Yorkshire Playhouse, Nottingham Playhouse, Sheffield Theatres, Theatre Royal Stratford East and Graeae Theatre Company.
This production will have embedded creative use of Audio Description, Captioning and British Sign Language in all performances.
THE WHO'S TOMMY has music and lyrics by Pete Townshend, book by Pete Townshend and Des McAnuff, and additional music and lyrics by John Entwistle and Keith Moon, and was originally produced on Broadway by PACE Theatrical Group and Dodger Productions with Kardana Productions. Performed by arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Limited.
For more about the show, visit tommythemusical.co.uk.
THE WHO'S TOMMY
UK tour 30th March to 1st July
30 Mar - 15 April New Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich
Civic Drive, Ipswich, Suffolk IP1 2AS
Mon - Sat, various times
www.wolseytheatre.co.uk | 01473 295 900
19 - 29 April Nottingham Playhouse
Wellington Circus, Nottingham NG1 5AF
Various times
nottinghamplayhouse.co.uk | 0115 941 9419
4 - 13 May West Yorkshire Playhouse
Playhouse Square, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 7UP
Mon - Sat 7.30pm, Sat 2pm
www.wyp.org.uk | 0113 213 7700
17 - 27 May Birmingham Repertory Theatre
Centenary Square, Broad Street, Birmingham B1 2EP
Various Times
birmingham-rep.co.uk | 0121 236 4455
7 - 17 June Theatre Royal, Stratford East
Gerry Raffles Square, London E15 1BN
Mon - Tues 7.30pm, Sat 2.30pm, Thu 15 Jun 1.30pm
stratfordeast.com | 020 8534 0310
22 June - 1 July The Crucible, Sheffield
Norfolk Street, Sheffield, South Yorkshire S1 2LA
Tues - Sat 7.30pm, Sat 2.30pm, Wed 28 Jun 1.30pm
www.sheffieldtheatres.co.uk | 0114 249 6000
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