Queen of the Mist Tickets
Pint of Wine Theatre Company's acclaimed production of Michael John LaChiusa's Queen of the Mist comes transfers to the Charing Cross Theatre, following on from its sold-out premiere at the Jack Studio Theatre in April.
After premiering at the Jack Studio Theatre in a sold-out run earlier this year, Pint of Wine Theatre Company's production of Queen of the Mist is to transfer to the Charing Cross Theatre for a limited run.
The story centres around the astounding true story of Anna Edson Taylor who, on her 63rd birthday in 1901, became the first person to survive a trip over Niagara Falls in a barrel of her own design. With a score that combines turn of the century themes with Michael John LaChiusa's own engaging style, Queen of the Mist is the story of how one woman risked death so that she could live.
Writer and composer Michael John LaChiusa is perhaps best known for his 2000 musical The Wild Party, the book for which was co-written with George C. Wolfe, and which was nominated for seven Tony’s and three Drama Desk Awards. Queen of the Mist’s original 2011 Off-Broadway production won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical and was nominated for six Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Musical.
All of the original UK cast will reprise their roles for the upcoming run. Trudi Camilleri (Ragtime, Death Takes a Holiday) stars as Anna Edson Taylor, with Will Arundell (Mack and Mabel), Emily Juler (Jerry Springer: The Opera), Emma Ralston (Bananaman: The Musical), Tom Blackmore (Grindr: The Opera), Conor McFarlane (Assassins) and Andrew Carter (The Choir of Man) completing the cast. Dom O'Hanlon directs, with musical supervision by Jordan Li-Smith and musical direction by Connor Fogel. A UK cast recording is also to be released in the run up to opening night.
A tale of derring-do and of a woman who risked the ultimate sacrifice to save herself, Queen of the Mist runs at the Charing Cross theatre from 15 August 2019.
The story centres around the astounding true story of Anna Edson Taylor who, on her 63rd birthday in 1901, became the first person to survive a trip over Niagara Falls in a barrel of her own design. With a score that combines turn of the century themes with Michael John LaChiusa's own engaging style, Queen of the Mist is the story of how one woman risked death so that she could live.
Writer and composer Michael John LaChiusa is perhaps best known for his 2000 musical The Wild Party, the book for which was co-written with George C. Wolfe, and which was nominated for seven Tony’s and three Drama Desk Awards. Queen of the Mist’s original 2011 Off-Broadway production won the Outer Critics Circle Award for Outstanding New Off-Broadway Musical and was nominated for six Drama Desk Awards, including Outstanding Musical.
All of the original UK cast will reprise their roles for the upcoming run. Trudi Camilleri (Ragtime, Death Takes a Holiday) stars as Anna Edson Taylor, with Will Arundell (Mack and Mabel), Emily Juler (Jerry Springer: The Opera), Emma Ralston (Bananaman: The Musical), Tom Blackmore (Grindr: The Opera), Conor McFarlane (Assassins) and Andrew Carter (The Choir of Man) completing the cast. Dom O'Hanlon directs, with musical supervision by Jordan Li-Smith and musical direction by Connor Fogel. A UK cast recording is also to be released in the run up to opening night.
A tale of derring-do and of a woman who risked the ultimate sacrifice to save herself, Queen of the Mist runs at the Charing Cross theatre from 15 August 2019.
Sorry this show closed 30 September 2019, we recommend these similar productions.
Performance dates:
04 Oct 2019 - 30 Sep 2019
Running time:
2 hours and 15 minutes including an interval.
Venue:
Age recommendation:
Recommended 10+
Audience Notes:
Any history buffs will be sure to enjoy this unusual tale, and fans of Michael John LaChiusa’s previous work won’t want to miss it either.
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Queen of the Mist Reviews
User Reviews
Wow, what an amazing show! Never ceases to amaze me how musicals of interesting historical events come to life. Wonderful, classical singing quality, with an enjoyable and varied score which captured the events of Annie Edson Taylor's successful atte Read more
Performance date: 05 September 2019
1/3
Went to see this show with my daughter just a few weeks ago. We loved it so much we decided to see it again before the run closed. Wow, what an amazing show! Never ceases to amaze me how musicals of interesting historical events come to life. Wonderf Read more