Jon Lee and Julie Atherton To Star In TOMORROW MORNING Oct 12- Nov 13

By: Aug. 11, 2010
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West End stars Jon Lee and Julie Atherton are to star a major new production of the award-winning musical Tomorrow?Morning by Laurence Mark Wythe, at the Landor?Theatre, Clapham, from Tuesday 12th October to Saturday 13th November.

Press night is Tuesday 19th October at 7.30pm.

Jack and Catherine are in their late 30s and on the brink of getting divorced; meanwhile John and Kat, who are in their early 20s are getting married. Tomorrow Morning, which is both moving and hilarious, is an intimate four-person musical about these couples and how their stories collide across time.

First seen in London in 2006 at the New End Theatre, this new version premiered in Chicago in 2008 with three new songs and a rewritten book. It was named Best Musical and won the Best Artistic Specialisation (Film & Video Design) Award - at Chicago's 2009 Joseph Jefferson Equity Awards. The show won Best Midsize Musical, alongside Broadway's "Caroline, or Change", which was named Best Large Musical.

Further casting to be announced.

Jon Lee (John) began his career at the age of 12 playing the title role in Sir Cameron Mackintosh's "Oliver!" at the London Palladium along side Jonathan Pryce. A major pop star with Simon Fuller's group S?Club 7, he has starred in the?West End as Marius in "Les Miserables" at both the Palace Theatre, Queens Theatre and will appear in the upcoming 25th anniversary "Les Miserables" 02 concert. His performance earned him a nomination for Best Newcomer in the What's On Stage awards. His first movie role was playing the young lead of Tom Tulliver in George Elliot's "The Mill on the Floss" alongside Emily Watson and Bernard Hill. He was also a regular in "EastEnders".

Julie Atherton (Kat) is best known as the originAl West?End Kate?Monster and?Lucy the?Slut in "Avenue Q". She made her West End debut in he lead role of Sophie in ‘Mamma Mia!' She then starred in "Fame" on tour and in the West End. As a founder member of the Notes from New York company she has starred in shows at the Donmar Warehouse, the Arts Theatre, Trafalger Studios and the Duchess Theatre and has headlined both instalments of "Christmas in New York" at the Apollo Theatre and Lyric Theatre.

Laurence Mark Wythe (composer)?is a rising star among new British musical theatre composers. His latest musical, "Through The Door", premiered in a West End gala at Trafalgar Studios, starring Julie Atherton.

www.tomorrowmorning.co.uk



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