Jamie Muscato Joins Cat of THE HOUSE OF MIRRORS AND HEARTS at Arcola Theatre

By: Jun. 09, 2015
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Jamie Muscato will join the cast of The House of Mirrors and Hearts, a new British chamber musical to play in Studio 1 at Arcola Theatre from Thursday 2 July 2015. Jamie will play the role of Nathan, replacing the previously announced Bart Edwards, who has had to withdraw from the production due to unforeseen circumstances.

Jamie Muscato has recently appeared in Dogfight at Southwark Playhouse, The Light Princess at the National Theatre, and Rock of Ages, Love Story and Spring Awakening in the West End. Jamie has also appeared in both the film and the 25th Anniversary tour of LES MISERABLES.

Keeping secrets is a kind of art...

When Anna's husband is killed in a tragic accident at their home, her family's life is changed forever. Seven years pass and, torn apart by grief, Anna has drunk herself numb. Her daughters, Lily and Laura, exist in a world of secrets and lies. They spend their days in bitter silence and suspicion, until Nathan, a new lodger studying the works of a forgotten poet, forces them to confront their past. Tensions within the family build, threatening to shatter this already broken household once and for all.

A timeless, atmospheric and intoxicating musical, The House of Mirrors and Hearts is a contemporary British story about a dysfunctional family haunted by their past.

The cast also features Gillian Kirkpatrick as Anna, Graham Bickley as David, Grace Rowe as Laura and Molly McGuire as Lily.

Gillian Kirkpatrick's many musical theatre credits include Mrs Bateman in American Psycho at the Almeida Theatre, Beggar Woman in Sweeney Todd at Chichester Festival Theatre and Adelphi Theatre, Velma Von Tussle in the UK Tour of Hairspray, alternate Mrs Wilkinson in the original cast of Billy Elliot at the Victoria Palace Theatre and Mrs Lyons in Blood Brothers at the Phoenix Theatre.

Graham Bickley is a WhatsOnStage and OIivier Award nominee whose career spans four decades. He is perhaps best known for playing Joey Boswell in the BBC series Bread from 1989-91. Graham has performed in the West End since 1981 in productions including They're Playing Our Song, The Pirates of Penzance, The Pajama Game, LES MISERABLES, Miss Saigon, Sunset Boulevard, High Society and the London Premiere of Ragtime, for which he received Olivier and WhatsOnStage Award nominations. Recent credits include Anything Goes with the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra at Cadogan Hall, the LES MISERABLES 25th Anniversary Concert at The O2, and Light in the Piazza at Leicester Curve.

Grace Rowe played the lead role of Estella in the recent West End production of Great Expectations at the Vaudeville Theatre, with other credits including Phyllis in The Railway Children at Waterloo Station, To Kill a Mockingbird at York Theatre Royal and The Way of the World at Barons Court Theatre.

Molly McGuire recently made her professional debut in the London Premiere of Carrie - The Musical at Southwark Playhouse. Credits whilst training include Bring It On - The Musical and Into the Woods.

The House of Mirrors and Hearts is presented by Aria Entertainment (Jerry's Girls, From Page to Stage) and Perfect Pitch (Lift, The Go-Between), two companies dedicated to the development of original British musicals. Katy Lipson for Aria Entertainment and Andy Barnes for Perfect Pitch said today: "We are so thrilled to be joining forces on this beautiful British chamber musical. Both our companies are known individually for our work with emerging British composers and new writing but The House of Mirrors and Hearts is the first project we have had the wonderful opportunity to partner on. We both feel positive about the current climate of new musical theatre with more and more great initiatives and opportunities arising for new writing. Collaborating with like-minded people has to be the way forward in supporting the evident array of emerging talent."

The House of Mirrors and Hearts will be directed by Ryan McBryde, whose credits include the current UK Tour of Saturday Night Fever, Angus, Thongs and Even More Snogging (West Yorkshire Playhouse), Hamlet The Musical (Northampton Royal & Derngate) and A Day at the Racists (Finborough Theatre).

The musical director is David Randall, with set and costume design by David Woodhead, lighting design by Matt Haskins and sound design by Leigh Davis and David Starmer.



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