Toby Marlow and Lucy Moss's Why Am I So Single? has a special holiday surprise in store! The West End production will release its cast recording in the new year, with a the single "Disco Ball" releasing December 16 as a pre-Christmas treat.
The exact date of the full release has not been announced. The musical will play its final performance at the Garrick Theatre January 19, 2025. The production opened September 12. Read the reviews here.
With pop and musical-inspired songs, the show follows two perpetually single friends who can't figure out why they're so single or what to write their next musical about. The musical, featuring a book, music, and lyrics by Marlow and Moss, previously had a workshop at the Lilian Baylis Studio Theatre at Sadler's Wells in London last fall.
The cast is led by Jo Foster as Oliver, Leesa Tulley as Nancy, and Noah Thomas as Artie. The ensemble features Jemima Brown, Josh Butler, Ran Marner, Jamel Matthias, Olivia O'Connor, Natasha Wilde, and Rhys Wilkinson. Alternate Jordan Cambridge-Taylor and swings Callum Bell, Owen McHugh, and Caitlin Redpath round out the company. Casting is by Harry Blumenau and Sarah-Jane Price of Harry Blumenau Casting.
Directed by Moss, the production features choreography and co-direction by Ellen Kane; orchestrations, vocal arrangements, and music supervision by Joe Beighton; music direction by Chris Ma; music production by Future Cut; set design by Moi Train; costume design by Max Johns; lighting design by Jai Morjaria; sound design by Paul Gatehouse; and make-up design by Lisa Potter-Dixon. Kenny Wax, George Stiles, and Ameena Hamid serve as producers.
Though Why Am I So Single? closing, Marlow and Moss' other show, SIX: The Musical, is still enjoying a healthy run in London and Broadway.
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