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Daddy Cool

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Daddy Cool Daddy Cool is set in multicultural London and tells the story of 'Sunny', a young man who lives for his music. Caught up in local rivalry between East and West London crews, he meets and falls in love with 'Rose', daughter of the East End's notorious club owner 'Ma Baker'. Echoing Romeo and Juliet, the lovers' relationship fuels the hostility between the two gangs, leaving their families face to face with past secrets and forcing them to confront their future.
Daddy Cool features the music of Boney M and other Frank Farian artists including Milli Vanilli and No Mercy, and will include classics such as Rivers of Babylon, Brown Girl In The Ring, Ma Baker, Girl You Know It's True, Where Do You Go, One Way Ticket, Mary's Boychild. Many of the numbers, originally written in the 70s and 80s, have been re-interpreted with contemporary musical influences whilst still retaining the elements that made the songs such huge hits.

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Daddy Cool
Shaftesbury Theatre
210 Shaftesbury Avenue London
WC2H 8DP
 

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Performance Times
Evenings
Monday - Thursday 7.30pm
Friday 8.30pm
Saturday 7.30pm
Matinees
Friday 5.00pm
Saturday 3.00pm

 


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Stalls £57, £47
Royal Circle £57, £47
Grand Circle £39, £33

 

Running time: 2hrs 30mins
 

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What's New

Daddy Cool is new musical based on the music of Boney M and songs from the Frank Farian catalogue with book by Amani Naphtali. Directed by Andy Goldberg with choreography by Sean Cheeseman, designs by Jon Morrell, lighting by David Hersey and sound by Nick Lister.

The Producers of Daddy Cool have announced today that the show will close on Saturday 19th February 2007. This is prior to a full European Tour with the current London cast.

 

Theatre Review

Daddy Cool  With over 800 million sales of Boney M albums around the world, including 22 Number One hits, the group was a phenomenon and their music has reached far and wide during the past thirty years.
Daddy Cool stars former So Solid Crew member and winner of Channel 4's The Games, Harvey  Harvey has already made his big screen debut, starring in Out For A Kill opposite Stephen Segal in 2003. This winter will also see Harvey back in the charts as he releases his new single Won't Back Down. Speaking about Daddy Cool, Harvey said "I'm thrilled to be making my West End debut in such a bold new musical, and before you start thinking 'jazz hands', you'd better stop right there! This show is seriously cool."

 

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