Sign up

Inspiration straight to your inbox

I wish to receive emails about: (optional)

By clicking sign up you agree to the Privacy Policy

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

Unsubscribe

We’re sorry to see you go, but if you’d no longer like to receive newsletters from us enter your email below

By clicking unsubscribe you agree to the Privacy Policy

This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy policy and Terms of service apply.

  1. Home
  2. > News
  3. > Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barbe...
News

Sweeney Todd – The Demon Barber of Fleet Street

Friends of Tyne Theatre and Opera House present Stephen Sondheim’s Sweeney Todd - The Demon Barber of Fleet Street – a musical thriller. This follows on from the Friends enormously successful first production of The Pirates of Penzance in September 2015. Set in19th century London, we follow the story of Benjamin Barker alias Sweeney Todd. Todd has returned to London from transportation following false charges. We follow Todd on his quest to get revenge on the judge that banished him. We become acquainted with the manipulative Mrs Lovett whose pies are transformed from The Worst Pies in London to “delicious” when the ingredients are swapped to the meat from Todd’s victims. Premiered in 1979, this is widely recognised as one of Sondheim’s best and most complex scores containing many well-known songs:
  • Not While I’m Around
  • The Worst Pies in London
  • My Friends
  • Green Finch and Linnet Bird
  • Johanna
  • Pretty Women
  • By the Sea
This production will be performed with a large live orchestra and large ensemble and will be directed by Lynne Wilmot. Lynne is a professional actress with a career including the following recent credits: • Disney - Beauty and the Beast • Universal – The Huntsman • Les Miserables movie • Madame Thenardier in restaged National Tour (including The Barbican and the Chatelet in Paris) of Les Miserables – working closely with Cameron Mackintosh, Claude Michel-Schonberg, Alan Boubil and Laurence Connor in order to redefine the role • National tour of Les Miserables • London Road film in association with the National Theatre • Played the fallen angel Abbadon in The Vatican opposite Bruno Ganz as The Pope directed by Ridley Scott for Showtime in US • Original cast for Cameron Mackintosh’s revival of Oliver! at Theatre Royal Drury Lane with Rowan Atkinson and choreography by Matthew Bourne • Original cast for Jerry Springer the Opera at National Theatre and transfer to West End at the Cambridge Theatre • The Captain of Kopenick – National Theatre • Trained Central School of Speech and Drama in London • Worked extensively training and inspiring young actors and singers – including 100% success rate in coaching for leading drama school auditions Friends of Tyne Theatre and Opera House is part of Tyne Theatre and Opera House Preservation Trust (Charity Number 1120746). Funds raised from this performance will contribute to the preservation and future restoration of the Grade 1 listed Victorian Opera House.
Back to News

This website uses cookies to ensure you get the best experience on our website.

Please read our Cookie policy.

View