BELLS ARE RINGING To Open At The Union Theatre

By: Jul. 12, 2010
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London Revival of 1950s CLASSIC MUSICAL BELLS ARE RINGING to open at the Union Theatre.  Directed by Paul Foster, Book and Lyrics by Betty Comden and Adolph Green, Music by Jule Styne
Starring Anna-Jane Casey

A brand new production of the Broadway musical Bells Are Ringing will open at the Union Theatre on 29 September 2010. Directed by Paul Foster and produced by Jonathan Russell Productions, this warm and witty musical tells the story of Ella Peterson who works at Susanswerphone, her cousin's answering service for the celebrities on New York's smart East Side. With plenty of opportunities to indulge her gift for "helping" others, events begin to spiral out of control as Ella falls for hard-drinking playwright Jeff Moss and her little white lies come back to haunt her.

With an evergreen score by Jule Styne (Gypsy, Funny Girl) and Book by Betty Comden and Adolph Green (Singin' in the Rain, On the Town), this charming musical features the enduring standards "Just in Time", "The Party's Over" and "Long Before I Knew You". Anna-Jane Casey (Chicago, Piaf, Sunday in the Park with George, TMA winner for Best Actress in a Musical for Mack and Mabel) and Gary Milner (Parade, Evita, A Streetcar Named Desire) will lead a cast of 15 in the first major revival since 1957 of this vintage musical comedy.

Established in 1998 by Sasha Regan, the Union Theatre is an intimate fringe theatre in Southwark, London. The converted disused paper warehouse is set beneath railway arches making it one of London's more unique theatrical spaces.

Listings information
Wednesday 29 September - Saturday 23 October (except Sunday and Monday evenings)
Evenings: 7:30pm, Saturday and Sunday: 2:30pm
Press night: Friday 1 October at 7pm
Union Theatre
204 Union Street
London SE1 0LX
Box Office: 020 7261 9876
www.uniontheatre.biz



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