Elton-Lloyd Webber Footie Game Opens 19 Sep
Date: 2 March 2000

The Beautiful Game, the long-awaited collaboration between Andrew Lloyd Webber and playwright-comedian-novelist Ben Elton, will receive its world premiere on 19 September 2000, previews from 29 August, at the West End's Cambridge Theatre.

Reports in the press last year speculated that the football musical was inspired by a BBC television documentary about Bobby Sands, the IRA hunger-striker who starved to death in the Maze prison in 1981, and the Belfast-based Star of Sea amateur football club, which he played for as a teenager in the late 1960s. Sands was a defender for the non-sectarian club before the Troubles tore the team apart.

Lloyd Webber and Elton have always denied this. The germ of the idea, they say, is based in truth, taking a lead from a 1969 Northern Irish football team whose potential was never fully realised due to the outbreak of the Troubles.

The Beautiful Game centres around a group of Belfast teenagers, all members of a local soccer team, and their friends, set against the backdrop of the Troubles. According to the show's press agent, however, the characters are entirely fictional and the setting is not a political statement but rather 'a metaphor for conflict across the world.'

Lloyd Webber has composed the music for The Beautiful Game with book and lyrics by cats, Starlight Express, Phantom of the Opera and Whistle Down the Wind, all continuing long runs in the West End. Elton started his career as a stand-up comedian but has gone on to great success as a novelist, scriptwriter and playwright. He created the Blackadder television series and his plays include Blast from the Past and the Olivier Award-winning Popcorn, both based on his own comic novels.

The Beautiful Game will be choreographed by Meryl Tankard and directed by Robert Carsen. Tankard was a soloist and guest artist with the Pina Bausch Tanztheater, where she created many roles. She subsequently formed her own dance company in Australia and toured internationally. Carsen is an international opera and theatre director who originally trained at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.

The Beautiful Game will be produced by Lloyd Webber's Really Useful Theatre Company. Casting details have not yet been confirmed.

Related Content




Write a Comment
Give us your opinion on this entry
Comment:
Name:
Required, will appear on website
Email:
Required, will not appear on website
Confirm: Please type in
Please enter this number > SEVENTY-EIGHT < Just the two digits only, without any spaces.

Free Newsletter

Subscribe to our free newsletter


Twitter

Today's Editor's Picks

Victoria Hamilton in Love, Love, LoveLove, Love, Love
starstarstarstarstar
Mike Bartlett’s Love, Love, Love is one of the most ambitious, and most accomplished, dome...

Vote in WOS Poll: What are your favourite show tunes?
Whatsonstage.com and Time Out London are on a mission to decide the best-ever show tunes and we need...

Photos: Inbetweener Blake Harrison takes Steps at Trafalgar
Production photos have been released of {Step 9 (of 12)::L1998144270}, which premieres at Trafalgar ...

John Hodgkinson, Hywel Morgan & Tracy Gillman  in A Walk on PartMullin's Walk on Part transfers to Arts Theatre in June
A Walk on Part, the play adapted from the diaries of former Labour MP Chris Mullin, will transfer ...

Live Tweeting: Your favourite #showtunes on Twitter & WOS
We’ve touched a nerve with our joint mission with Time Out London to decide the best-ever show...
>> More Editor's Picks
>> Most Recent Stories
>> Most Popular Stories

Follow Us

Facebook Twitter Google Plus YouTube

Featured Video

© Whatsonstage 1996-2012
SITE MAP COMPANY INFORMATION

Tickets
Buy London Theatre Tickets
Theatre Ticket & Meal Deals
Discount London Theatre Tickets and Promotions
London Theatre Ticket Hotel Breaks

Content
Theatre News
Theatre Reviews
Interviews & Features
Theatre Videos
Opera News & Reviews
Off-West End News & Reviews
Regional Theatre News & Reviewsl
Whatsonstage.com Awards

Meet the Editorial Team
Add a press release to Whatsonstage.com

Community
Discussion board
Community calendar
Theatre jobs
Theatre blogs

Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club
Join the Club
Log in
Current Club benefits
How to get free theatre tickets

Group Outings
What's On Stage Magazine

Mailing Lists
Newsletter - weekly theatre news
Special Offers - discount theatre tickets direct to your inbox

Information Services
What's On - national theatre listings database

London theatre map
A-Z of London Theatres
A-Z of London Theatre Shows

London Theatre Show openings & closings
FAQ
Work for us - current vacancies
Add a press release to Whatsonstage.com
Find and Book cheap UK Hotels

Marketing Services:
Website design
Email marketing & CRM services

Content feeds
Add a press release to Whatsonstage.com

Whatsonstage.com - Discount London theatre tickets, theatre news and reviews, Theatre videos, Theatre discussion, National Theatre Listings. Covering London's West End, all of Theatreland and all UK theatre. The best for London Theatre Ticket Discounts.

Products
Whatsonstage.com
What's On Stage Magazine
Whatsonstage.com Awards
Whatsonstage.com Theatre Club
Testimonials
Contact us
Advertise with us

Terms and Conditions
Privacy Statement

Loading...

Book by Phone:

Outings & Club: 020 7317 9100