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Umbrellas Posts Early Closing Notices, 21 May

Umbrellas Posts Early Closing Notices, 21 May

Date: 4 April 2011

UPDATED, Mon 4 Apr 2011 at 11.15am: A statement from the show's producer has now been added in bold below.

Less than a fortnight after its opening, Kneehigh musical The Umbrellas of Cherbourg has posted closing notices at the West End’s Gielgud Theatre, where it will now play its last performance on 21 May 2011.

Commenting on the early closure, producer Daniel Sparrow said: “Together with my co-producing team, we are immensely proud to have brought our production of The Umbrellas of Cherbourg to the West End following its run in Leicester earlier this year. However, despite consistently positive audience responses, for economic reasons we are having to close earlier than anticipated. To have worked with Emma Rice, Kneehigh, our hugely talented creative team, cast and company has been a privilege and as producers, our ongoing ambition to bring fresh, innovative and original work to the West End will continue to be pursued. Following positive interest in the show from the global theatrical community, plans for a UK tour and various international productions of Umbrellas are currently in discussion.”

Based on the 1964 film by Jaques Demy, with a score by Grammy and Oscar-winning composer Michel Legrand, the musical had been initially been booking a 30-week season until 1 October 2011. The production opened on 22 March 2011 (previews from 5 March), following a try-out run at Leicester's Curve Theatre.

Set in 1957 in the French port of Cherbourg, the musical is adapted and directed by Kneehigh artistic director Emma Rice with a translation by Sheldon Harnick. The cast includes two-time Olivier Award winner Joanna Riding, cabaret star Meow Meow and romantic leads Carly Bawden and Andrew Durand.

They are joined in the cast by Gareth Charlton, Cynthia Erivo, Dominic Marsh, Aki Omoshaybi and ensemble members Laura Brydon, Matt Wilman, Gillian Budd and Chris Jenkins.

The project marks the first major work for Kneehigh's artistic director Emma Rice since her 2008 multimedia production of Brief Encounter, which had an extended, sell-out run in a converted cinema on the Haymarket before transferring to Broadway.

The original 1964 film, which was written and directed by Jacques Demy, was nominated for five Oscars including Best Song for "I Will Wait for You". Other songs from the film, which starred a 19-year-old Catherine Deneuve as Geneviève, include “Watch What happens".

Composer Michel Legrand is an Oscar winning composer, arranger, conductor and pianist who has created over 200 film scores including The Thomas Crown Affair and Summer of '42. His other scores for film musicals include the 1983 romantic drama Yentl which starred and had a screenplay by Barbra Streisand.

- by Andrew Girvan

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1st Night Photos: Liza Minnelli Shares Umbrellas - 23rd Mar 2011 photos
Review Round-up: Umbrellas Open for Kneehigh - 23rd Mar 2011 roundup
Opening: Umbrellas, Incredible & Remembrance - 21st Mar 2011 news
Stars Rain on WOS Outing to Cherbourg - 17th Mar 2011 blog
Photos: Rice Rehearses Cast for French Umbrellas - 3rd Feb 2011 photos


Reader Comments


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After reading the reviews I fully expected to see a terrible show.....but I was absolutely enthralled by it, it was a wonderful, entertaining, fabulous evening and it's a shame that it doesn't seem to appeal to the masses. How disappointing for the cast. - Julia

10 Apr 11

I wanted to like this so much, but was left wondering what it had added to the wonderful film original. Kneehigh are a superb company, but may be not suited to the commercial west end theatre - Jean

05 Apr 11

how sad that this wonderfull show is closing.how sad that people do not love this type of musical anymore, how sad for anyone who has not been given the chance to see a proper romantic musical, i absolutely loved it - graham civil

05 Apr 11


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