New Pet Shop Boys Musical Musik, Starring Frances Barber, Will Transfer to London | Playbill

International News New Pet Shop Boys Musical Musik, Starring Frances Barber, Will Transfer to London The solo show, with a book by Jonathan Harvey, will premiere in August at the Edinburgh Fringe.
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Musik, which will make its debut at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in August, will transfer to London in September. Writer Jonathan Harvey (Beautiful Thing, Babies) and Pet Shop Boys' Neil Tennant and Chris Lowe have joined forces to create the solo show, featuring a book by Harvey and six songs by Tennant and Lowe (four of which were written especially for this production).

Frances Barber, who starred in the first Pet Shop Boys–Harvey musical Closer to Heaven almost two decades ago, will be seen in the new show by the musical duo. She'll reprise her role as Billie Trix from 2001's Closer to Heaven. Performances are scheduled for August 5–24 at Assembly Rooms (Bijou venue), 54 George Street, Edinburgh. Tickets are available by visiting AssemblyFestival.com.

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Frances Barber

The 60-minute solo show will subsequently transfer to London's Leicester Square Theatre, running September 3–7. For ticket information, click here.

Pet Shop Boys said in an earlier statement, “When we wrote Closer to Heaven almost 20 years ago, we loved the compelling outrageousness of the character Bille Trix as written by Jonathan and performed by Frances Barber. We have all discussed for many years the idea of creating her own one-woman show which would give us the chance to write more songs for her as she looks back on her incredible career. We’re thrilled that this show is finally happening.”

Harvey added, “It has been such a treat reconnecting and working with Chris and Neil on this, 20 years after our first foray into musical theatre writing. In Musik, Billie, dried up, drug-addled icon, and rock star, tells us about her life and sings her biggest hits. I can’t wait to see Frances Barber inhabit her again as she did so hilariously and so touchingly all those years ago.”

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Barber’s extensive credits include the films Prick Up Your Ears, We Think the World of You, Dead Fish, and Film Stars Don’t Die in Liverpool. In the West End, she recently played Mrs. Cheveley in An Ideal Husband.

Musik is produced by Cahoots Theatre Company.

 
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