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London News Jordan Luke Gage's Redcliffe Musical to Receive Workshop Performances

London's Other Palace will present the public performances of the new musical.

Jordan Luke Gage

London's The Other Palace will present public workshop performances of the new musical Redcliffe May 29–31 at The Other Palace Studio.

Written by Jordan Luke Gage (Bonnie & Clyde, Heathers, & Juliet), the script-in-hand performances will feature Gage as William and Liam Tamne as Richard.

With orchestrations and musical direction by Ben Tomalin, Redcliffe is based on the true events of William Critchard and Richard Arnold in Redcliffe, Bristol. The musical was previously presented as part of MTFestUK 2024.

In the new musical William is feeling the pressure to find a wife while also being the breadwinner to his family. When he meets Richard, he unlocks a world he had never dared to explore, and it’s clear there is no going back.

In a statement Gage says, "Redcliffe is a story that I have been living with for some time now, so I’m very excited to present it in this workshop form to an audience. I based the musical on an article I found in the Bristol archives that explores the complexity of navigating a forbidden gay relationship in a world of societal pressure and expectations. Ultimately, it is the exploration of the human heart and the lengths we will go to be able to live freely."

Paul Taylor-Mills, artistic director of The Other Palace, adds, "I established MTFestUK five years ago to allow writers of new musicals to play, explore, and present in front of an audience at the earliest stages. I have worked with Jordan many times, and whilst I knew of his incredible ability on stage, I had no idea of his passion and craft as a writer. To say I am blown away is an understatement.

"With Redcliffe," Taylor-Mills continues, "he has made a musical that speaks to our generation yet at the same time puts the spotlight on a moment in time that needs remembering. It’s brilliant to see that the work of The Other Palace and The Turbine Theatre in showcasing new writers is bearing fruit. I can’t wait to see how the future of Redcliffe takes shape."

For ticket information click here.

 
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