The Little Big Things musical cast recording released

Ed Larkin and Jonny Amies (Henry Fraser) in The Little Big Things.
Ed Larkin and Jonny Amies (Henry Fraser) in The Little Big Things. Credit: Pamela Raith Photography.

Hit new British musical The Little Big Things has announced the release of a West End cast recording.

The 19-song collection, which has music by Nick Butcher and lyrics by Nick Butcher & Tom Ling, will be available digitally worldwide and on CD from @sohoplace.

Download or stream The Little Big Things musical cast album

You can stream or download the cast recording online now HERE following the album’s release on 5 January 2024.

Based on the best-selling memoir by Henry Fraser, with a book by Joe White, The Little Big Things opened @sohoplace in September and has now extended until 2 March 2024.

Nick Butcher, Tom Ling and Joe White said: “We’re thrilled that the Original West End Cast Recording of The Little Big Things will be available soon and we look forward to sharing it with fans of the show and new audiences alike.

“Our goal was to craft an epic soundtrack, one that celebrates the show’s unique heart and captures the electric atmosphere that our extraordinary cast and band bring to Henry Fraser’s extraordinary story every night in the West End.”

When one moment changes everything, Henry’s family are split between a past they no longer recognise, and a future they could never foresee.

Can Mum and Dad rally his three brothers; as the family start a journey to overcome the unimaginable?

The cast features Ed Larkin and Jonny Amies as Henry Fraser, Linzi Hateley and Alasdair Harvey as Henry’s parents, Fran Fraser and Andrew Fraser. They are joined by Jordan Benjamin (Dom), Rebecca Bowden (Surgeon), Jamie Chatterton (Tom), Gracie McGonigal (Katie), Tom Oliver (Marco), Malinda Parris (Dr Graham), Cleve September (Will) and Amy Trigg (Agnes) alongside Stephen John Davis, Elena Pitsiaeli, George Salmon, Amy West and Joseph Wolff.

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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