Theatre closures due to coronavirus outbreak
From Saturday 15 August 2020, indoor performances at London theatres are allowed (with social distancing).
Outdoor performances (where possible) can also go ahead.
However, most theatres remain closed as they either do not have outside spaces or regard the need for social distancing as uneconomic.
The show below is due to open after the reopening date given above so it is possible it will go ahead, but you are advised to check the booking link to confirm.
20 to 24 Oct 2020
Golden Goose Theatre
Image courtesy Golden Goose Theatre
Synopsis
The UK professional premier of Now. Here. This. is a musical by the creators of the Tony Award-nominated Broadway hit [title of show].
The show searches for the answers to life's big questions by exploring the birds, bees, reptiles, trees, dinosaurs, illiteracy, hoarding, middle school, first love, fashion, and much, much more.
The charismatic characters will draw the audience in with their humour and passion.
They represent the millions of slightly off-kilter creative types and the kinds of people who have busy minds, fragments of ideas floating all the time, imagining what-ifs.
Now. Here. This. is not a group therapy session (in fact, it's cheaper and funnier), but it does explore quirky insecurities, painful memories, and acceptance of the choices we've made.
The musical breaks down what it means to live in the now, the here, and the this.
It is a way to live life presently and to appreciate our time.
The musical is not an answer to the meaning of life, but it will make you leave the theatre wanting more.
Background, advisory warnings
Age suitability: Not available
Social media & info
Theatre
Camberwell
London SE5 0RR
Dates
Performance days & times
Tuesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Wednesday ‑ 7‑30pm
Thursday ‑ 7‑30pm
Friday ‑ 7‑30pm
Saturday ‑ 7‑30pm
Tickets
Cast
Ash Weir
Matthew Westrope
Ruby Lyon
Griffin Jenkins
Creatives
Author: Hunter Bell and Susan Blackwell
Composer: Jeff Bowen
Lyricist: Jeff Bowen
Musical direction: Matthew Herbert
Movement: Terri Guerrero
Production: Natalie Beran of International Actors Ensemble and Griffin Jenkins