The Clockmaker’s Daughter

The Clockmaker’s Daughter – In Concert

with John Owen-Jones, Christine Allado, Fra Fee, Jamie Muscato and Wendi Peters

Sunday 16 June 2019, 18:30

Past Event
The Clockmaker’s Daughter – In Concert Past Event

Programme

Webborn & Finn The Clockmaker’s Daughter

Performers

John Owen-Jones Abraham
Christine Allado Constance
Fra Fee Will
Jamie Muscato Henry Glynn
Wendi Peters Ma Riley
Lauren James Ray Amelia
Graham Hoadly Mayor Glynn
Barry Keenan Ensemble
Rebecca Gilliland ensemble
Leah Pinney ensemble
Sean Carey ensemble
Matthew McCabe ensemble
Alan McHale ensemble
Caroline Kay ensemble
Leah Penston ensemble
Michael Webborn conductor
Mark Hedges director

Reprising their roles from the celebrated studio cast recording, Fra Fee (The Ferryman) and Christine Allado (Hamilton) are joined by John Owen-Jones (Les Misérables, Phantom of the Opera), Jamie Muscato (Heathers, Big Fish, Les Misérables), Wendi Peters (Coronation Street, Salad Days) and a host of West End stars to present a concert performance of the acclaimed new British musical The Clockmaker’s Daughter.

Set in the fictional Irish town of Spindlewood, The Clockmaker’s Daughter is a musical fairy tale built around themes of prejudice, discrimination, animosity and a fear of the unknown. Like most towns of age, Spindlewood has its traditions. But no practice, custom or old wives’ warning is so firmly adhered to as ‘The Turning of the Key’.

‘One of the best musicals I have ever heard and desperately needs to be seen again on stage’ (West End Wilma)

Duration: approx. 2 hours 15 mins (incl. interval)

Ticket Information

£45, £35, £25, £20

Senior Citizens: £5 off
Students: £5 off (available only in person with valid ID card)

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