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Maggie May

Music and Lyrics by Lionel Bart Book by Alun Owen.

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Feb-May 19
Oh the Liver Bird is a statue On a building high by the pier. Lord of Merseyside, staring at you, To his beady eye, all is clear…
The first professional London production in over 50 years
27 Mar - 20 Apr 2019
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Maggie May is a hard-hitting musical that explores the doomed love affair between a street walker and a sailor against the backdrop of working-class life in 1960s Liverpool.

About The Play

About The Play

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Off West End Award Nomination FEMALE PERFORMANCE IN A MUSICAL Kara Lily Hayworth
Off West End Award Nomination SET DESIGN Verity Johnson

The first professional London production since its 1964 premiere of the hit British musical Maggie May.

A hard-hitting celebration of working class life in Liverpool’s docks in the 1960s, Maggie May is the story of the doomed love affair between ‘street walker’ Maggie May Duffy and sailor Patrick Casey, the son of a union-martyr, initially reluctant but finally proud to assume his father’s mantle. Around them is a gallery of strongly-drawn characters: Willie Morgan, the corrupt demagogic union leader, Juddah, the ‘fixer’ and traitor, and Old Dooley, obsessed with past union struggles, all caught up in a allegoric musical drama with a devastating tragic climax.

Winner of the Ivor Novello Award for Outstanding Score of the Year, the show includes one the most musically diverse scores of the 1960s, ranging from bitter sweet ballads, Mersey Beat rock’n’roll, and classic chorus numbers from Lionel Bart, the man that Andrew Lloyd Webber described as “the father of the modern British musical”.

Revived by the National Youth Theatre in an acclaimed West End production in 1992, this is the first professional London production since its premiere 55 years ago at the Adelphi Theatre, London, starring Rachel Roberts, Kenneth Haigh and Barry Humphries. This production also commemorates the twentieth anniversary of the death of Lionel Bart.

“Liverpool is a Lady and the lady’s name is Margaret Mary Duffy, known to her lovers from Lime Street to Buenos Aires, as Maggie May.” Alun Owen

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Cast

Crew

Director

Matthew Iliffe

Producer

Presented by SDWC Productions Ltd in association with Neil McPherson for the Finborough Theatre. Presented by special arrangement with Music Theatre International (Europe) Ltd on behalf of Josef Weinberger Ltd

Musical Director

Henry Brennan

Choreographer

Sam Spencer-Lane

Set and Costume Designer

Verity Johnson

Lighting Designer

Jonathan Simpson

Sound Design

Philip Matejtschuk