Girl From The North Country

Why see Girl From The North Country?

Back for 2019

By popular demand, Connor McPherson's stunning collaboration with Bob Dylan returns to London this year, adding some warmth to winter. A tribute to his career and legacy in the most perfectly Dylan way possible, Girl From The North Country takes us on an anachronistic trip back in time to Depression-era Duluth, Minnesota where a cast of characters from the man's mind and songs are waiting to take us on an extraordinary journey into the ordinary.

Songs from every age of Dylan are precisely woven around the story of a boarding house owner on the edge of ruin and the citizens of the town who flock to it. Some are there for the long haul, some are there fleetingly, but within each lies equal measures of tragedy, hope and humanity.

Bereft of glossy sets and glitzy choreography, this 'play with songs' is a far cry from the usual jukebox musicals found in the West End and is all the better for it, receiving an incredible five Olivier Nominations. Fans of Dylan will enjoy the atmosphere and loving way his songs are evoked and revered.

Cast

Colin Bates as Gene Laine
Karie Brayben as Elizabeth Laine
Anna Jane Casey as Mrs Burke
David Ganly as Mr Burke
Steffan Harii as Elias Burke
Rachel John as Mrs Neilson
Sidney Kean as Mr Perry
Finbar Lynch as Reverend Marlowe
Donald Sage Mackay as Nick Laine
Gloria Obianyo as Marianne
Ferdy Roberts as Dr Walker
Gemma Sutton as Katherine Draper
Shaq Taylor as Joe Scott

Daniel Bailey, Nicholle Cherrie, Simon Gordon, David Haydn, Wendy Somerville, Alan Vicary

Creative

Written by Connor McPherson
Music and Lyrics by Bob Dylan

Awards

Olivier Awards, 2018 - Nominations

Best Actress in a Supporting Role in a Musical - Sheila Atim
Outstanding Acheivement in Music - Bob Dylan
Best Actor in a Musical - Ciaran Hinds
Best Actress in a Musical -Shirely Henderson
Best New Musical

2018 What's On Stage Award Nominations

Best Supporting Actress in a Play
Best Original Cast Recording

Reviews

Customer reviews

Sally Cross

Absolutely superb

We went to see this last night at the Alexandra Theatre in Birmingham. As most people, I think, we went to see it as longtime followers of Bob Dylan and we did not really know what to expect. I can honestly say it’s the best play I’ve ever seen. The actors were superb. Their voices were sublime. I found myself having to tell myself to breathe at times. If you ever get a chance to see this anywhere in the country please do. You do not need to be familiar with Bob Dylan to enjoy the show. ... Read more

PtheR

Fantastic - catch it if you can

Will people go to see the story or to listen to the music of Bob Dylan, or indeed a bit of both? As a Dylan fan of many years I had read the reviews and thought I'd go and see it when it was in town. Some of the reviews put me off saying it was only a small percentage of Dylan but they were wrong. Listening to the great man's songs performed in this environment and intertwined within the storyline was genuinely emotional. Frances McNamee as Elizabeth was amazing and her version of Like a Rolling Stone made the hairs stand on end. If you are a Dylan fan then I recommend you go and see it. You will appreciate how the words are brought to life. You will know every song, and there are many, from the popular to those that may only be immediately recognisable by ardent fans. For those who are not Dylan fans (yet) go and see it and savour the genius of arguably the greatest lyricist of our time in a show full of great, talented, performers. ... Read more

Andrea Cullen

Girl from the North country

Didn't really know what to expect, just knew I wanted to see it. It was amazing, loved every minute, just got totally lost in the production. I can see why it might not appeal to everyone, but personally speaking one of the best things I have seen. Would like to thank the cast for a great experience. ... Read more
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