International NewsCheck Out New Photos of But I'm a Cheerleader: The Musical inLondon
The stage adaptation of the cult comedy film is currently playing The Turbine Theatre.
By
Heather Gershonowitz
February 24, 2022
Cast of But I'm a CheerleaderMark Senior
The London premiere of But I’m A Cheerleader: The Musical opened at The Turbine Theatre February 23.
Starring as Megan Williams is Alice Croft. She is joined by Oliver Brooks as Dad/Larry, Edward Chitticks as Jared/Rock, Damon Gould as André, Tiffany Graves as Mary Brown, Jodie Jacobs as Mom/Lloyd, Lemuel Knights as Mike, Evie Rose Lane as Graham, Harry Singh as Jalal, Jodie Steele as Kimberly/Hilary, Aaron Teoh as Dolph, and Kia-Paris Walcott as Sinead.
The story follows Megan, an all-American high school cheerleader who has the perfect life—until she finds out her friends and family suspect her of being a lesbian and send her to a rehabilitation camp to set her straight.
See photos of the production below.
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Check Out New Photos of But I'm a Cheerleader: The Musical
Check Out New Photos of But I'm a Cheerleader: The Musical
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Alice Croft
Mark Senior
Alice Croft and Evie Rose Lane
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Evie Rose Lane and Alice Croft
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Cast of But I'm a Cheerleader
Mark Senior
Tiffany Graves
Mark Senior
Tiffany Graves, Aaron Teoh, and Damon Gould
Mark Senior
Edward Chitticks and Jodie Steele
Mark Senior
Edward Chitticks, Aaron Teoh, Damon Gould, Harry Singh, and Lemuel Knights
Mark Senior
Evie Rose Lane and Alice Croft
Mark Senior
Cast of But I'm a Cheerleader
Mark Senior
Jodie Steel, Kia-Paris Walcott, Evie Rose Lane, Tiffany Graves, and Alice Croft
Mark Senior
Harry Singh and Jodie Steele
Mark Senior
Damon Gould, Aaron Teoh, Harry Singh, Lemuel Knights, and Edward Chitticks
Mark Senior
Harry Singh and Lemuel Knights
Mark Senior
Evie Rose Lane and Alice Croft
Mark Senior
David Brooks, Edward Chitticks, Jodie Steele, Alice Croft, Aaron Teoh, and Jodie Jacobs
The musical has a book and lyrics by Bill Augustin, music by Andrew Abrams, direction by Tania Azevedo, choreography by Alexzandra Sarmiento, musical direction and orchestrations by Josh Sood, set and costume design by David Shields, lighting by Martha Godfrey, and sound design by Christ Whybrow.
The London premiere is presented by Taylor-Mills and Bill Kenwright, in association with Adam Bialow, by special arrangement with Lionsgate.