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Run Time:
1 hour and 20 minutes with one intermission,1 hour and 20 minutes with one intermission
Ages: 10+
Closing: April 18, 2020

Cases - 2020 West End History , Info & More

The Other Palace
12 Palace Street London SW1E 5JA

CASES is a new musical exploring the triumphs, heartbreaks and sacrifices involved in the pursuit of art where the commercial world collides with the underground and fame becomes a high price to pay. Relationships change, partnerships rearrange and ideas exchange. The musical depicts the ultimate fight for creative freedom, providing a voice for artists, performers and creatives alike who lose financial security during the establishing of a career.

Comprised of 'terrific numbers' and 'marvellous compositions' (British Theatre), CASES is created by Royal Central School of Speech and Drama and BRIT School graduated writer and composer Dominic Powell. CASES premiered at the Phoenix Arts Club in 2017.


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