The musical theatre performance company at the University of Chichester presents a new musical work The Clockmaker’s Daughter.
Resident producer Andrew Wright promises a folk musical with a very specific, yet timeless feel, brought to you by the same team that produced Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Bare in their 2021-22 season. The production is directed by Alex Howarth, with musical direction from Livi Van Warmelo and choreography by Sam Spencer-Lane.
Current final year student Eóin Callaghan, who plays the role of Will Riley, said he was “overjoyed” when he found out the results of the casting process as "the show means a lot to me as like my character, I too come from a small village in County Donegal, Ireland. Spindlewood reminds me of home a lot. It’s a privilege to sing these powerful songs with this incredible cast and to work with this phenomenal creative team, it’s an actor's dream and I’m so grateful!”
The lead role of Constance is being played by second year student Rachael Doyle, who is equally excited to begin the process.
The Clockmaker’s Daughter will be at the New Theatre Royal, 20-24 Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2DD on April 22 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Ticket prices £18/£15 (concessions)/£10 NUS. To book tickets call 023
Resident producer Andrew Wright promises a folk musical with a very specific, yet timeless feel, brought to you by the same team that produced Dirty Rotten Scoundrels and Bare in their 2021-22 season. The production is directed by Alex Howarth, with musical direction from Livi Van Warmelo and choreography by Sam Spencer-Lane.
Current final year student Eóin Callaghan, who plays the role of Will Riley, said he was “overjoyed” when he found out the results of the casting process as "the show means a lot to me as like my character, I too come from a small village in County Donegal, Ireland. Spindlewood reminds me of home a lot. It’s a privilege to sing these powerful songs with this incredible cast and to work with this phenomenal creative team, it’s an actor's dream and I’m so grateful!”
The lead role of Constance is being played by second year student Rachael Doyle, who is equally excited to begin the process.
The Clockmaker’s Daughter will be at the New Theatre Royal, 20-24 Guildhall Walk, Portsmouth, Hampshire, PO1 2DD on April 22 at 2.30pm and 7.30pm. Ticket prices £18/£15 (concessions)/£10 NUS. To book tickets call 023
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