The Rise and Fall of Little Voice

Little Voice is playful, magical and terrifying, a view of the world from an unexpected angle, perpetrated by an imagination that notices the dust in the grooves of old records and finds poetry in garish, swanky clothes or the glitterball of a rowdy nort
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Why see The Rise and Fall of Little Voice?
Spend a little time with Little voice
Jim Cartwright's Northern fairytale returns to London in this brand new staging from the Park Theatre, directed by Tom Latter. A modern classic, Little Voice is the story of Laura Hoff (LV), a young girl with an incredible talent - the ability to mimic some of music's biggest divas. Monroe, Piaf, Dietrich, Springfield and more, LV can do them all. Cowed and pushed around by a larger than life mother and a wannabe club impresario, she comes to learn it's not what your voice can do - it's what you do with it that counts.
A witty yet touching fable about finding your voice and sticking up for yourself The Rise and Fall of Little Voice was first seen in 1992, with the famous film adaptation following in 1998. Don't miss this exciting new production, set to star Sally George, Rafaella Hutchinson and Jamie Rose Monk when it pipes into the Park Theatre this summer.
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Sally George
Rafaella Hutchinson
Jamie Rose Monk
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Written by Jim Cartwright
Directed by Tom Latter
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Steve swain
Tour de force of acting, little voice at the park theatre