Cast announced for No Limits – A Song Cycle at the Turbine Theatre

Full casting has been announced for No Limits – A Song Cycle at the Turbine Theatre in 2023.

The new production, written by Sam Thomas of Paper House Productions and directed by Dean Johnson (BKLYN), will run at the London venue from 15 – 26 February.

Making up the cast are Natalie May Paris (SIX The Musical) as #DREAMER, Owen Clayton (Julie: The Musical) as #ROMANTIC, Hannah Lowther (Heathers The Musical) as #CATFISH, Michael Mather (But I’m a Cheerleader) as #FIGHTER, Mary Moore (Grease) as #FUNEMPLOYED and Saffi Needham (making her professional debut) as SWING.

No Limits creative team also includes musical director by Ella Ingram, choreographer Rhys Wilkinson, associate director Liv Byrom, set design by Justin Williams, lighting design by Alex Musgrave and stage management by Jack Evans.

No Limits – A Song Cycle deconstructs the concept of falling behind in life. It follows a diverse cast of characters from all walks of life as they dare to believe in themselves and strive for a brighter future

This powerful collection of songs sees characters let go of their anxieties, take leaps of faith, and fight for who they truly are, from confessing their dreams of becoming a rockstar to catfishing their attractive neighbour.

No Limits – A Song Cycle features heartfelt and queer stories. This brand-new production emphasises that we are all in the same boat, and that with enough self-belief, we can always overcome our setbacks. There truly are No Limits to your journey.

Producer Sam Caldwell said: “I am delighted to reveal the cast for our upcoming production of No Limits – A Song Cycle at the Turbine Theatre. I can’t wait to see this talent take to the stage and bring a fresh take to this wonderful material in this brand new, exciting production. This show has been a long time coming and I am looking forward to seeing how audiences connect with it in February.”

For more information and tickets, visit www.theturbinetheatre.com

About the author: Josh Darvill

Josh is Stageberry's editor with over five years of experience writing about theatre in the West End and across the UK. Prior to following his passion for musicals, he worked for more than a decade as a TV journalist.

 

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