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THE TIME MACHINE Comes To Wilton's Music Hall

By: May. 14, 2018
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THE TIME MACHINE Comes To Wilton's Music Hall  ImageMusic! Mystery! Morlocks! A musical adventure from 800,000 years in the future! After premiering at the Edinburgh Fringe 2017, this new musical version of H.G. Wells' classic novel comes to Wilton's Music Hall for three performances only.

The year is 1955: the golden age of sci-fi, and the 60th anniversary of The Time Machine. A mysterious man arrives at Radio Woking to present a thrilling musical adaptation of HG Wells' classic story.

Prepare yourself for show-stopping songs! Live sound effects! And a rip-roaring original score! Driven by live music (including a real onstage Theremin), this classic tale about class divides, the division of humanity and nuclear paranoia comes singing and screaming to its London premiere.

Laurence Owen is a composer, musician and musical comedy performer. His Edinburgh fringe credits include Lullabies Of Pervland (2014), Cinemusical (2015) and Cinemusical High (2016). He released a Spaghetti Western themed concept album, South of the River and mainly composes for film, television, theatre and advertising

Lindsay Sharman's Edinburgh fringe credits include Madame Magenta: Libros Mystica, Giants of Comedy, A Time Traveller's Guide to Surviving Childhood (PBH Free Fringe) and God-In-A-Bag (Underbelly). She reached the finals of the 2010 Funny Women Awards and was also a finalist in the Hackney Empire New Act of the Year and the Piccadilly Comedy Club New Comedian of 2013.



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