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Murderous Instincts

 Murderous Instincts tickets from London Ticket Web Closes 16th October 2004

Murderous Instincs Salsa Musical London

Murderous Instincts Closes 16th October 2004
Musical with music by Alberto Carrion and book and lyrics by Linda Fox. Directed by Michael Rooney and Bob Carlton with choreography by Michael Rooney and salsa choreography by Jesus Aponte.  Edwina, the glamorous widow of the late rum tycoon, Bradford Buckingham, awaits the arrival of her grown-up children in the wake of their father’s death at the palatial family estate in Puerto Rico. They are all desperate to claim their share of the multimillion inheritance - but the family reunion soon collapses into turmoil when Edwina disappears... Has she been murdered and if so, who did it? Almost everyone around her has a secret to hide - and who is the mysterious stranger hanging round the gates of the estate? Before the mystery is solved, love, fear and greed bring out everyone's Murderous Instincts.  Manny says: This show is returning to the old tradition of the great Broadway musicals of the past. It's an uplifting story of the triumph of the human spirit over adversity, with plenty of escapism, plenty of laughs and plenty of the kind of wonderful music that made the truly great shows of the past such an important art form.


MURDEROUS INSTINCTS
Savoy Theatre
Strand, London, WC2R 0ET.

Nearest Tube: Charing Cross.
 

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Opened 7 October 2004
Closed 16th October 2004

Performance Times:
Evenings: Monday to Saturday at 7.30pm
Matinees: Wednesday and Saturday at 2.30pm

Performance length: 2 hours 30 minutes approx.
 


Prices:
(including booking fee and VAT)
Stalls £57.00 - £63.00
Dress Circle £63.00
Upper Circle £32.00

Prices: 10 Sept to 6 Oct only (including booking fee and VAT)
Stalls £29.00 - £32.00
Dress Circle £32.00
Upper Circle £15.00
 


 

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What's New

Murderous Instincts Closes 16th October 2004
Nicola McAuliffe's recent West End theatre credits include playing the role of 'The Baroness' in the original cast of Chitty Chitty Bang Bang at the London Palladium (2002), Noel Coward's Semi Monde at the Lyric Theatre (2001) and the The Real Inspector Hound/ Black Comedy double bill at the Comedy Theatre (1998)Kevin Colson recent West End theatre credits include the role of 'Joey Bishop' in Rat Pack Confidential at the Whitehall Theatre (2003), 'Mr Warbucks' in the 1999 revival of Annie at the Victoria Palace Theatre and the musical Maddie at the Lyric Theatre

 

Theatre Review

The cast features Nicola McAuliffe as 'Edwina' and Kevin Colson as Adolfo with Ben Goddard 'Juan', John Capes 'Reed', Simon Clark 'Tweedman', Jonathan D Ellis 'Miguel', Christopher Frampton 'Christopher', Sarah Ingram 'Felicia', Arvid Larsen 'Colin' and Natalie O Donnell 'Lauren'. Murderous Instincts was a hit in Puerto Rico in 2002. This West End production is directed by Bob Carlton, whose musical Return to the Forbidden Planet won the Olivier Award for Best Musical, along with Michael Rooney (the son of Hollywood star Mickey Rooney), the winner of 4 MTV Awards for Best Choreographer. The salsa choreography is by Jesus Aponte, Winner of World Open Salsa Championship. This production is being produced Manny Fox, a Broadway veteran whose credits include Duke Ellington’s Sophisticated Ladies.

 

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