Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre

By: Sep. 18, 2014
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Following an acclaimed run at South Hill Park and the Pleasance in Islington earlier this year, Long Story Short will transfer to Charing Cross Theatre for a four-week season from Monday September 15 - Saturday 11 October. Press night is tonight 18 September at 7.45pm. BroadwayWorld has a first look at the cast in action below!

A cast of eight play multiple roles in an original production that plunges audiences headlong into the high-octane turmoil of the modern media world, captures the desperation of a 16-year-old as he tries to find his missing brother and travels through the 1960's with a young entrepreneur as he sparks revolution on Fleet Street.

Our lives are getting shorter. We live in a world of Wikipedia, Tinder chats and Twitter feeds - an information age of anything, anytime. With traditional newspapers in decline and journalists in the dock, we're fast losing faith in the institutions we once trusted... and becoming our own reporters.

Long Story Short, by Andrew Whyment, Lee Anderson and Adam Foster, looks art the ever-increasing speed of our digital lives and illuminates the implications of such a climate asking, "what's next?". This episodic, multi-stranded show is vibrantly staged with Squint's trademark cocktail of original drama, live music and ensemble-driven storytelling. The writers of Long Story Short spent research time inside ITN and BBC newsrooms and interviewed many professional journalists.

The cast features: Kevin Phelan, Cole Edwards, Louisa Roberts, Cliodhna McCorley, Tom Gordon, Fern McCauley, and Eva-Jane Willis.

The creative team includes: Director Andrew Whyment, Production Designer Georgia De Grey, Lighting Designer Aaron J. Dootson, and Composer Rhys Lewis. Produced by Squint, Steven M. Levy and Sean Sweeney.

The show runs at the Charing Cross Theatre, The Arches, Villiers Street, LONDON WC2N 6NL. Booking: phone: 08444 930650 (booking fee applies); internet: www.charingcrosstheatre.co.uk (booking fee applies); in person: Charing Cross Theatre (no booking fee applies). Performances play Monday - Saturday at 7.45pm and Saturday at 4.00pm. Tickets: £20.00, £15.00.

Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre
Cliodhna McCorley, Kevin Phelan and Ekow Quartey

Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre
Tom Gordon

Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre
Louisa Roberts and Tom Gordon

Photo Flash: First Look at LONG SHORT STORY, Opening Tonight at Charing Cross Theatre
Cole Edwards, Louisa Roberts, Fern McCauley, Ekow Quartey, Cliodhna McCorley and Eva-Jane Willis



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