Silence! The Musical to have European premiere in October 2009
Award-winning cult Silence of the Lambs spoof comes to London
Silence! The Musical, the unauthorised musical parody of The Silence of the Lambs, is to make its European premiere at London’s Barons Court Theatre this October. The show, in which the character of Hannibal Lecter performs songs such as “If I Could Smell Her C***”, will play for 12 performances only from 20th – 31st October.
The hilarious musical, which is being produced by London fringe company Imperial Productions, was the hottest ticket at the 2005 New York Fringe Festival, shattering box office records and taking the coveted “Outstanding Musical” Award.
Silence! features music and lyrics by Jon and Al Kaplan and a book by Tony Award nominee Hunter Bell. The send-up of the Oscar-winning movie has become a cult hit online for its catchy tunes and crude lyrics (another of the showstopping songs is entitled “I’d F*** Me”).
The European premiere stars a cast of eleven and is helmed by veteran fringe director David Phipps-Davis, with musical direction from André Refig. The production runs from Tuesday 20th to Saturday 31st October for 12 performances only (nightly at 7.30pm Tuesday to Saturday, with Saturday matinees at 3.00pm).
Full details are available at www.imperialproductions.org/silence. Tickets can be booked in advance (strongly recommended due to the small size of the venue) on 020 8932 4747.
Director David Phipps-Davis said: “Silence! is one of the most exciting cult musicals in years and we are delighted to be bringing it to the London stage for the first time. Don’t miss the chance to join Dr Lecter and friends for an unforgettable evening in this atmospheric pub theatre. I’ve been told the bar serves a nice chianti.”
The Barons Court Theatre is in the Curtain’s Up Pub, 28a Comeragh Road, London W14 9HR. The Box Office line is 020 8932 4747.
For a taste of the songs from the show go to the composers’ website at www.jonandal.com/silence.html.
The cast features Connor Brown (Buffalo Bill), Lee Roberts (Multiple Miggs/Papa Starling), Marc Forde (Jack Crawford), Antony Stuart-Hicks (Frederick Chilton), Tom Murphy (Hannibal Lecter), Charlie Cable (Clarice Starling), Natalie Tapper (Ardelia Mapp/Barney Matthews), Olga-Marie Pratt (Catherine Martin/Senator Martin), Sophie Linder-Lee, Nicola Redman and Kate Parker-Frost.
