It Happened in Key West Tickets
Jill Santoriello’s thrilling new musical It Happened in Key West arrives at the Charing Cross Theatre for a strictly limited season. Documenting the horrifying true story of x-ray scientist Carl, who meets his dream girl, this musical romanticises a shocking tale that rocked the small island of Key West during the 1930’s.
Jill Santoriello’s haunting, thrilling new musical It Happened in Key West documents this true story, which saw Carl Tanzer take home Elena’s body to fix her into his dream woman.
Romanticising the well-known story, the musical becomes a story of devotion, love and determination, though the disturbing and macabre aspects are not ignored. The all-American creative team are thrilled to bring this production to the UK for its world premiere after an initial workshop run rural America.
American actor Wade McCollum stars as Carl, opposite Alyssa Martin as Elena. Further casting includes Val Adams, Miguel Angel, Alexander Barria, Mary-Jean Caldwell, Andrea Golinucci, Siwan Henderson, Sophia Lewis, Guido Garcia Lueches, Hannah McIver, Ross McLaren, Johan Munir, Nuno Queimado.
It Happened in Key West is created by award-winning composer Jill Santoriello, with additional lyrics and a book by Jason Huza and Jeremiah James. Santoriello’s previous credits include A Tale of Two Cities, which was nominated for a 2008 Out Critics Circle Award, three Drama Desk Awards and a Drama League Nomination before it headed to Broadway. Santoriello is one of only two women in Broadway’s history to write the book, music and lyrics of a musical.
More recently, she worked with playwright John Patrick Shanley on Over the Moon: The Broadway Lullaby Project. Other members of the creative team include costumer designer Lisa Zinni, animator Brendan Huza and musical director Robert Felstein. Artistic Director of Fulton Opera House, Marc Robin, directs the production.
This equally remarkable and horrifying story is certainly unique inspiration for a romantic comedy musical. The 8-week run is sure to shake up the usual summer landscape of West End offers, running at the Charing Cross Theatre from 4 July to 18 August 2018.
Sorry this show closed 18 August 2018, we recommend these similar productions.