Following his acclaimed performance in Not(es) from New York at the Duchess Theatre earlier this year, and prior to joining the international tour of Mamma Mia!, West End star Paul Spicer will return to the London stage in Something in Common. The show plays Theatre Museum for two nights only on Saturday 21 and Sunday 22, October 2006.
Something in Common is an intimate account of the lives of two like-minded individuals, in which Paul Spicer is joined by close friend and fellow performer Clare Foster for a sophisticated evening of song. Evoking defining moments in their respective lives and shared existence, Something in Common offers an insight into fifteen years of a friendship that inspired the dreams and determination that have shaped their careers.
Brand new songs from some of the world's most acclaimed contemporary composers, including
Adam Guettel, Charles Miller,
John Bucchino and
Stephen Schwartz receive their UK premières alongside the work of emerging writers such as
Grant Olding, James Michalos and
Jeff Bowen.
Spicer has previously played lead roles in
The Witches of Eastwick, Fame and
Taboo. Foster made her West End debut in
We Will Rock You, and subsequently joined the original cast of
The Far Pavilions at the Shaftesbury Theatre. She is currently appearing in
Avenue Q.
Theatre Museum is located at Russell Street, Covent Garden, London WC2. Show begins at 8 PM both nights. Tickets are £15.00 / £12.50 Concs.
Pleae call the box office at 0870 162 0298, or visit
www.somethingincommon.co.uk.
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