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UK LGBT EVENTS - Boy Toy @ Above The Stag Theatre
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Boy Toy @ Above The Stag Theatre

A new dance show inspired by the classic comic ballet Copplia. Director/Choreographer: William Spencer Musical Director/Orchestrator: Aaron Clingham Cast: Matthew Brazier, Lance Collins, Saul Killcullen-Jarvis, Callum Tempest Studio Theatre 1 hour, no interval Freddie is engaged to Simon, but on his way home from his stag do he falls in love with what he believes is a beautiful young man in a window. But the young man is really a doll, its movements mischievously controlled by the strange Dr C. Set to Aaron Clinghams music, inspired by Delibes classic original score, William Spencers jazz ballet is a fun and sexy story full of chaos, confusion and cat fishing! William Spencer choreographed Above The Stags productions of Queereteria TV and [title of show]. Aaron Clingham is an award-winning musical director who has looked after the music for many shows at Above The Stag Theatre and at venues across London. He arranged the music for Mother Goose Cracks One Out, Grindr: The Opera and Romance/Romance. Press ★★★★ Gay Times Glorious and graceful ★★★★ Broadway Baby Joy, humour and warmth ★★★★ Boyz Impressive. Captivating. Sizzling ★★★★★ London Box Office

Tickets : £ 18 + Tickets

Address : Above the Stag Theatre
72 Albert Embankment
London
SE1 7TE

Telephone : 020 3488 2815

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