Close To You Tickets
Pop legend Burt Bacharach has his legendary music reimagined live on stage by a group of highly talented musicians and singers, led by musician and actor Kyle Raibko. Featuring well-known tunes such as ‘I’ll Never Fall in Love Again’, ‘What’s New Pussycat?’ and of course ‘Close to You’, this new musical opened to critical acclaim when it transferred to the Criterion Theatre.
This critically acclaimed hit had its London premiere at the Menier Chocolate Factory before transferring to the Criterion Theatre in October 2015. Riabko is joined on stage by a company of talented musicians and singers who take us through the agony and ecstasy of the world’s best known pop songs including ‘I Say A Little Prayer’, ‘The Look of Love’, ‘Raindrops Keep Falling On My Head’ and ‘What’s New Pussycat’. Based in a sofa-filled loft with a music lounge atmosphere, the songs don’t follow a narrative but rather follow on from each other as if the group are just getting together for the fun of making great music.
The songs and characters are tied together with the agile choreography of Steven Hoggett’s direction. A founding member of the legendary physical theatre company Frantic Assembly, his most successful work includes The Light Princess (National Theatre), The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time (West End) and Once (West End, Broadway).
Kyle Raibko’s score brings freshness to Bacharach’s work and offers it to a new generation of musical theatre-goers. He began his career touring with Delta Goodrem, John Mayer and Jason Mraz before landing leading roles in Spring Awakening and Hair.
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Close To You Reviews
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I really enjoyed this show. I went into this wanting to be surprised and I was. Not only by the amazing talent but by the number of songs I recognised. This was a true jukebox musical but one at its absolute finest. The show replayed all of Bacharach Read more
The show isn't a traditional music in the sense that it doesn't follow a storyline or narrative, however, it was incredibly enjoyable. The cast seemed to be having a blast, which was very infectious for the audience as well. The musical arrangeme Read more