London Road
Everyday voices transformed into a musical
a very clever production, following the tradition of Steve Reich exploring the rhythms of the human voice.
The Guardian
Everyday voices transformed into a musical
Everyday voices transformed into a musical
It's 2006 and Ipswich has been rocked by an unthinkable tragedy, leaving a community searching for solace. In London Road, the voices of ordinary residents take center stage, their words transformed into a groundbreaking and deeply human musical score. This poignant and innovative production captures the resilience and unity of a community living through extraordinary circumstances.
Brought to life by director Rufus Norris (Small Island), writer Alecky Blythe (Our Generation) and with music composed by Adam Cork, this acclaimed, award-winning verbatim musical returns to the stage, intertwining everyday voices with music to create an unforgettable theatrical experience.
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