Loughborough Echo

The show must go on from the comfort of your own sofa

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LEICESTER’S Curve theatre has announced the planned production of Sunset Boulevard in Concert has been cancelled.

However, in a first for Curve, the production will be performed by the company in the newly configured auditorium and filmed in HD for audiences to watch from the comfort of their own homes.

Tickets for the filmed version will start from £20 and between Tuesday 22 December and Saturday 9 January, there will be up to three different performanc­e times daily.

The streamed version will be available for audiences in the UK and all territorie­s across the world, with the exception of North America. Tickets are on sale now and can be booked via the theatre’s website or by calling the Box Office.

All current ticket holders will be contacted by Curve’s Box Office team, and will be eligible for either a full refund or an exchange for an ‘at home’ ticket.

Curve’s Chief Executive Chris Stafford

and Artistic Director Nikolai Foster said “Due to Leicester entering Tier 3 and the uncertaint­y of when we will be able to reopen, we have made the difficult decision to cancel public performanc­es of Sunset Boulevard. We are incredibly disappoint­ed not to welcome audiences back to Curve this Christmas, especially as we have invested significan­tly in measures to ensure we can operate in a Covidsafe way.

“However, the show must go on and in a Curve first, we will be bringing back our terrific Sunset Boulevard company to film the production for audiences to watch from the comfort of their own homes. The concert staging will see our stalls cleared of seats to accommodat­e our socially distanced 16-piece orchestra and we will celebrate every corner of Curve’s astonishin­g intheaudit­oria with Andrew Lloyd Webber’s magnificen­t score.

“Although we are sorry not to be able to come together in person this Christmas, we are delighted we can share this specially-created concert with audiences across our city and beyond. Our sincere thanks to Really Useful Group, Paramount Pictures, UK Theatre, the Musicians Union, our sponsors PPL and the Culture Recovery Fund for helping make this possible.”

Joining the previously announced Ria Jones as Norma Desmond and Danny Mac as Joe Gillis in Sunset Boulevard will be a host of original company members from Curve’s award-winning 2017 touring production. Molly Lynch will reprise her role as Betty Schaefer, Adam Pearce returns as Max Von Mayerling, Dougie Carter as Artie Green and Carl Sanderson as Cecil B DeMille.

Set over a turbulent New Year’s Eve in 1940s Hollywood, Sunset Boulevard is a gripping tale of romance, glamour and obsession. Curve’s Artistic Director Nikolai Foster will once again direct this production of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical masterpiec­e, which features book and lyrics by Don Black and Christophe­r Hampton and is based on the 1950 film by Billy Wilder. A 16-piece orchestra, supported by music licensing company PPL, will bring the musical’s score to life with musical supervisio­n by Stephen Brooker. Set Designer Colin Richmond, Video Designer Douglas O’Connell and Choreograp­her Lee Proud will also rejoin the production team.

The show must go on and in a Curve first, we will be bringing back our terrific Sunset Boulevard company to film the production for audiences to watch from the comfort of their own homes

 ??  ?? Sunset Boulevard at the Curve. Picture: Manuel Harlan
Sunset Boulevard at the Curve. Picture: Manuel Harlan

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