⭐ SHE LOVES YOU – A NEW MUSICAL – WORLD PREMIERE ANNOUNCED – SONGS BY JOHN LENNON & PAUL MCCARTNEY ⭐
A brand new musical in development based on the beloved Lennon & McCartney song catalogue, She Loves You, has been announced.
Presented by Danish producer Mikkel Rønnow and Nordic Musical Partners, the production will have its world premiere in March 2022 at the Tivoli Gardens in Copenhagen, starring Danish singer and actress Maria Lucia leading a cast of 24 musical performers.
This production with Danish dialogue and English-language songs, will transfer to the Musikhuset in Aarhus before launching a Scandinavian tour of Sweden, Norway and Iceland, with several worldwide productions still in the pipeline.
An original book, She Loves You revolves around a modern family and their complex and contemporary journey with love: the naïve, young, infatuating love, the long-term established love compelled by children and careers and the lifelong, enduring and ultimate love, flourishing in later life.
The production will feature more than 40 of John Lennon & Paul McCartney’s beloved hits from The Beatles years 1963-1970 including Let It Be, She Loves You, Blackbird, A Hard Day’s Night, With a Little Help From My Friends, Help!, The Long and Winding Road and Across the Universe.
She Loves You will be directed by Multi award-winning British theatre director Thom Southerland. Southerland also co-wrote the book alongside Shaun McKenna with adaptations by Jokum Rohde.
The unmistakable catalogue of Lennon & McCartney classic hits will be underscored and orchestrated for a 16-piece orchestra by Grammy Award-winning Steve Sidwell. Musical supervision will be by Mikkel Rønnow.
The acclaimed international creative team also includes award-winning set designer Morgan Large, internationally renowned choreographer Nick Winston, leading lighting designer of theatre, dance and opera Tim Mitchell and Sound designer Tim Høyer.
News on further international productions will be announced in due course.
I hope we get a UK production soon! ! !
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