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Dateline: 17th April, 2005
Larson Premiere at the Chocolate Factory The Menier Chocolate Factory has announced the European premiere of Pulitzer Prize winner Jonathan Larsons autobiographical musical of a success-starved artist, fast (and frustratedly) approaching his 30th birthday, Tick, Tick Boom! The show will run at the Southwark venue from 9th June (previews from 31st May) to 3rd September. Its the week of Jonathans 30th Birthday. His girlfriend wants to get married and move out of the city - Tick His best friend has bought a BMW and is moving uptown - Tick and Jons waiting tables, trying to write the great American musical, and feeling the pressure to choose between holding onto dreams or selling out for money - Boom! Jonathan Larson, who tragically died of an aortic aneurysm shortly before the opening of his huge smash hit Rent, first conceived of Tick, Tick Boom! in 1990 as a one man musical monologue about a young composer on the brink of turning thirty. David Auburn (who also wrote Proof) has taken Larsons multi-character musical monologue and turned it into a show for three actors portraying numerous characters. This London production stars Neil Patrick Harris as Jonathan. He has starred in a string of Broadway hits including Assassins, Proof and Cabaret. He has also taken part in numerous other stage productions including Romeo and Juliet, Sweeney Todd and the LA transfer of Rent (in which he played Mark). He is perhaps best known for playing the title role in the international hit TV show Doogie Howser MD. His film credits include The Next Best Thing, Starship Troopers, The Proposition, Undercover Brother, and, most recently, Harold and Kumar Get The Munchies. Scott Schwartz, who directs, is making his London debut. He has an impressive pedigree as a director of Broadway shows that include The Foreigner (which starred Matthew Broderick) and Goldas Balcony. Off-Broadway he directed the original productions of Tick, Tick Boom and Bat Boy. He is the son of Steven Schwartz , the writer of the current hit Wicked as well as Godspell and Pippin. Please note that all three Archive indices are very long and will therefore take some time to download.
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