Smile: The Grinning Man gets West End premiere at Trafalgar Studios in Dec

06 Oct
2017
Posted in: Theatre News
Author: Press Releases
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The Grinning Man gets its West End premiere

Creepy does it! We predict this may become another cult hit. Bristol Old Vic's fantasy gothic musical THE GRINNING MAN, starring Shockheaded Peter legend Julian Bleach and Louis Maskell, is coming to the West End's Trafalgar Studios.... just in time for a very alternative Christmas.

Following its world premiere in autumn 2016 at Bristol Old Vic, the critically acclaimed production of The Grinning Man transfers to the West End’s Trafalgar Studios 1 for an open-ended from 5 December 2017, with a press night on 18 December. Tickets will go on sale on Wednesday 11 October 2017.

This romantic gothic musical love story is directed by Tony award-winning Tom Morris (War Horse) and based on the classic Victor Hugo (Les Misérables) novel, The Man Who Laughs. It’s set in a fantastical world with a dark heart brought to life by Kneehigh writer Carl Grose (Dead Dog in a Suitcase), with a score by Tim Phillips and Marc Teitler.

The cast is led by Louis Maskell, in the title role of Grinpayne, and Julian Bleach, who plays Barkilphedro, a vengeful clown with a heart of lead, both reprising their roles from the Bristol run. Macabre, magical and visually astonishing, this ultimately elating love story is a distinctive delight that barges through the gateway carved by the Nineties cult hit Shockheaded Peter with the full-blooded emotion of Les Misérables.

A strange new act has arrived at the fairground. Who is this youth and how did he get his hideous smile? Helped by an old man, a lone wolf and a blind girl, his story must be told. A tale of an abandoned child with a terrible secret. Paraded as a freak, then celebrated as a star, but only the sightless girl can truly love him for who he is. Let the darkness seduce you.

The Grinning Man reunites Tom Morris with two puppeteers who began their careers inside Joe and Topthorn in the original production of War HorseFinn Caldwell and Toby Olié – now leading their own puppetry company Gyre & Gimble.

The production will be presented in a specially configured space in Trafalgar Studios. The Grinning Man underlines Trafalgar Entertainment’s on-going commitment to staging new work. This production joins several other recent Bristol Old Vic hit shows in transferring to the London stage, including Swallows & Amazons at the Vaudeville, Peter Pan and Jane Eyre at the National Theatre and Long Day’s Journey Into Night starring Jeremy Irons and Lesley Manville at the Wyndham’s opening early 2018.