The production opens on 3 December, with previews from 28 November, and runs until 17 January. Full casting, including children from Curve's community cast, will be announced shortly.
Over the past five years Curve's Christmas musicals have become increasingly popular, receiving widespread critical acclaim and attracting audiences from all over the UK. This year,
Paul Kerryson reunites the talented team behind the smash-hit production of,
Chicago with Choreographer
Drew McOnie and Musical Director
Ben Atkinson returning for brand new version of the Rodgers and Hammerstein classic
The Sound of Music.
Originally a hit Broadway and West End musical, then followed by the beloved 1965 movie version, The Sound of Music remains one of the most popular musicals of all time. Set against the idyllic landscape of the Austrian Alps, this heart-warming tale based on a true story follows spirited young nun Maria and her relationship with the Von Trapp family. With a timeless score including Do-Re-Mi, My Favorite Things and Climb Ev'ry Mountain, this global phenomenon continues to enchant audiences across the world.
Emma Clifford plays Baroness Elsa Schraeder. Her theatre credits include
Batman Live (UK & US tour),
Twelfth Night (Old Rep Theatre Birmingham and international tour),
Chicago (Cambridge Theatre),
A Midsummer Night's Dream, A Chaste Maid in Cheapside (Bristol Old Vic) and
Much Ado About Nothing (RSC). For television, her work includes
Upstairs Downstairs; and for film,
John Carter, Pelican Blood and
Vampire Killers.
Michael French plays Captain Von Trapp. For theatre, his work includes in the West End -
West Side Story (Her Majesty's Theatre),
Radio Times (
Queens Theatre),
Les Miserables (Palace Theatre)
, Sacred Heart (Royal Court Upstairs),
Art (Wyndham's Theatre) and
Chicago (Adelphi Theatre).
His television work includes
EastEnders (series regular
David Wicks),
Casualty and
Holby City (series regular Nick Jordan),
Crime Traveller,
The Fabulous Bagel Boys, The Gentleman Thief, and
Born and Bred (series regular Tom Gilder).
Emma Harrold plays Liesl Von Trapp. Her theatre credits
Happy Days (UK Tour),
The Fantasticks (Jermyn Street Theatre),
Hamlisch (St. James Theatre),
Tess of the D'Urbervilles (New Wimbledon
Studio Theatre) and
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever (Union Theatre).
Laura Pitt-Pulford returns to Curve to play Maria. She recently performed in
Piaf and
Hello Dolly!. Her other theatre credits include
The Return of the Soldier (Jermyn Street Theatre),
The Light Princess (National Theatre),
A Man of No Importance (
Salisbury Playhouse),
Mack and Mabel and
Parade (Southwark Playhouse), title role in
Sweet Charity (Belfast MAC),
The Little Prince (Lyric Belfast),
Guys and Dolls (the Wolsey Theatre, Ipswich, Clwyd Theatre and
Salisbury Playhouse) and
Copacabana (
Watermill Theatre, Newbury).
Lucy Schaufer returns to Curve to play Mother Abbess, having previously appeared in
The Light in the Piazza. Her other credits include
On the Town (
English National Opera, Théatre du Châtelet in Paris),
The Firebrand of Florence (Barbican/BBC Symphony Orchestra),
Sweeney Todd (
Opera North),
One Touch of Venus and
Lady in the Dark (ENCORES! New York),
Very Warm for May (
Carnegie Hall) and
Great Performances: Ira Gershwin at 100 - A Celebration at Carnegie Hall (PBS Television).
Jack Wilcox returns to Curve to play Rolf Gruber. He previously appeared in
42nd Street. His other theatre work includes
West Side Story (UK tour),
Singin' in the Rain (
Chichester Festival Theatre and Palace Theatre),
Shoes (Peacock Theatre) and
Wicked (Apollo Victoria).
For Curve,
Paul Kerryson's work includes
Chicago,
The Beauty Queen of Leenane,
Piaf, Hello, Dolly!, Entertaining Mr Sloane, Buried Child, Gypsy, Absurd Person Singular, The Light in the Piazza, The King and I (also UK tour),
42nd Street, The Pillowman and
The Lieutenant of Inishmore.
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