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Sheridan Smith musical cuts theatre run short blaming ‘a challengin­g financial landscape’

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PRODUCERS behind a London musical starring Sheridan Smith have cut the production’s run short amid what they called a “challengin­g financial landscape”.

Opening Night, based on the

1970s film of the same name about an actress in mental turmoil, had been due to run until July 27 in London’s West End.

Producers Wessex Grove, Gavin Kalin Production­s and Playful Production­s announced yesterday that it would end at the Gielgud Theatre on May 18.

Wessex Grove said that it had been an “honour to produce this beautiful new musical” and thanked director Ivo Van Hove and Rufus Wainwright, who wrote the music and lyrics, and actress Smith.

It added: “In a challengin­g financial landscape, Opening Night was always a risk and, while the production may not have had the life we had hoped for, we feel immensely proud of the risk we took and of this extraordin­ary production.

“Our world class cast delivers a brilliant show night after night, and there are still five weeks left to see Sheridan Smith in the role of a lifetime. What is sure-fire and safe has its place.”

Gavin & Stacey actress Smith plays leading lady Myrtle who, after witnessing a death, spins out of control while a theatre tries to stage a new play.

Van Hove said: “I had the most wonderful and inspiring time making Opening Night thanks to the talent and commitment of our incredible cast and production team.

“They were led by the exceptiona­l Sheridan Smith, who had the bravery to play such a complex role in the West End. I try to be fearless and sincere in everything I make.

“With Rufus’s beautiful music, we made something totally unique and true to John Cassavetes’ daring exploratio­n of the human condition.

“It will forever have a special place in my heart. It is always sad when a show closes early but I know that Opening Night will live long in the memories of those who saw it and made it.”

Cassavetes’ critically acclaimed film originally starred Gena Rowlands and Ben Gazzara.

Smith has been nominated for a best actress Olivier Award for her performanc­e in Shirley Valentine, the story of a woman lost in marriage and motherhood but who still retains the will to dream for something more. The ceremony is being held this weekend.

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The show’s star Sheridan Smith

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