Becoming Nancy | |
Music: | George Stiles |
Lyrics: | Anthony Drewe |
Basis: | Becoming Nancy by Terry Ronald |
Premiere Date: | September 6, 2019 |
Premiere Location: | Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia |
Productions: | 2019 Atlanta, Georgia |
Becoming Nancy is a musical with a book by Elliot Davis, music by George Stiles and lyrics by Anthony Drewe with additional songs by Terry Ronald and Elliot Davis. It is based on the 2011 debut novel of the same name by composer Terry Ronald.
The musical is a coming-of-age story set in the south east suburb of East Dulwich, London in 1979 about a school boy, David Starr, who is cast as Nancy in a school production of the musical Oliver![1]
The musical made its world premiere at the Alliance Theatre, Atlanta, Georgia from September 6 to October 6, 2019. The production was directed and choreographed by Jerry Mitchell with scenic design by David Rockwell, costume design by Amy Clark, lighting design by Phillip S. Rosenberg and sound design by John Shivers.[2] [3]
On 23 January 2024, it was announced that the musical will have its UK premiere at the Birmingham Repertory Theatre from 2 October to 2 November. Mitchell will once again direct and choreograph the production, with further creative team and cast to be announced.[4] Initial casting was announced on 16 July 2024.[5] On 30 July 2024, full casting was announced as well as a 6-track EP was released featuring songs from the musical, sung by the cast.[6]
Character | Atlanta | Birmingham[7] | ||
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2019 | 2024 | |||
David Starr | align=center | Zachary Sayle | align=center | Joseph Peacock |
Maxie Boswell | align=center | Jake Boyd | align=center | Joseph Vella |
Francis Bassey/Frances Bailey | align=center | Jasmine Rogers | align=center | Paige Peddie |
Kath Starr (Debbie Harry) | align=center | Sally Ann Triplett | align=center | Rebecca Trehearn |
Aunt Val (Kate Bush) | align=center | Jessica Vosk | align=center | Genevieve Nicole |
Eddie Starr | align=center | Matt Hetherington | align=center | Mathew Craig |
Hamish McClarnon | Stephen Ashfield | |||
Abigail Henson | align=center | Lizzie Bea | align=center | Daisy Greenwood |
Squirrel | align=center | Seth Clayton | align=center | Isaac Elder |
Dennis Gordon | align=center | Evan Duff | align=center | Lucas Impey |
Jason Lancester | align=center | Caleb Jenson | align=center | Sebastian Harwood |
Chrissie Starr | align=center | Nella Cole | align=center | Dominique McIntyre |
Bob Lord | align=center | Gary Milner | align=center | Richard Meek |
Marcia Tubbert | align=center | Luana Psaros | align=center | Layla Armstrong-Hughes |
Muriel/Mrs Boswell | align=center | Rachel Rawlinson | ||
Bus Conductor/Mr Boswell | align=center | Tom Andrew Hargreaves | ||
Ensemble | Chelsey Lynn Alfredo Nico Dejesus Ian Gallagher Fitzgerald Jason Goldston Tayla Groves Liz Pearce Ricky Schroeder Paul Schwensen Tally Sessions | Shannon Bourne Joseph Craig Cameron Gabriel Ollie Hart-Bradford Peter Lavery Zara McLellan Harry Warburton | ||
Swing | Elliot Copeland Jessica Daugirda Jordan Isaac |
The musical received mixed reviews from critics during the run in Atlanta.[8] [9] [10]