Then, Now and Next Tickets
Then, Now & Next is a story of love, laughter, and the pursuit of something more...Keep me updated
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Performance dates
23 June 2023 - 29 July 2023
Run time 2 hours (including an interval)
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Overflowing with love, laughter and self-discovery, Then, Now & Next is a marvellous new British musical that will capture your heart and fill it with hope for a better future. This true-to-life tale is penned by writers Christopher J Orton and Jon Robyns and stars an exceptional cast led by Alice Fearn! It begs the question…is it possible to be more than just okay? Join one woman as she dares to find out, book your tickets for Then, Now & Next at Southwark Playhouse now!
What is Then, Now & Next about?
Alex Shaw is a resilient woman, but she is also struggling with the weight of a challenging past. After a decade of intense love, loss and numerous highs and lows, we follow Alex as she desperately attempts to push forward. Alex is faced with the challenges of two romances: the youthful idealist Stephen and the dependable and mature Peter. As she gathers the scattered chapters of her life, she is able to re-build her story piece by piece, but the question remains - will she ever be more than just fine?
The cast and creatives of Then, Now & Next
The cast of Then, Now & Next is comprised of Alice Fearn, Peter Hannah, Joaquin Pedro Valdes, Tori Allen-Martin and Justin Brett.
Then, Now & Next is written by Christopher J Orton and Jon Robyns and is directed by Julie Atherton with orchestrations, arrangements and musical supervision by Ben Goddard-Young, musical direction by Honor Halford-MacLeod and set and costume design by Bob Sterrett.
Then, Now & Next tickets are available now!
Then Now & Next at Southwork Playhouse is a new and unique musical for the twenty-first century that everyone can relate to. Book your tickets today!
Content
Contains strong language and themes of trauma.Special notes
Please note that this production takes place at Southwark Playhouse, Borough.