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New British musical Kin to have staged concert at Theatro Technis

The production will star Joseph Peacock

Theo Bosanquet

Theo Bosanquet

| London |

24 July 2023

Joseph Peacock
Joseph Peacock, provided by the production

Exclusive: New British musical Kin will have a staged concert run at Theatro Technis @ 26 Crowndale, London King’s Cross from 1 to 4 November.

Inspired by true events that took place in 1980s America and featuring an original 1980s pop-inspired score, the musical is written by Emil Dale and Stefan Kelk.

It will be performed in staged concert form in the King’s Cross based converted church, featuring design by Justin Williams and casting by Claire Cassidy for Debbie O’Brien Casting.

When a controversial cult leader buys an old ranch in a small town in southern America, tensions with the local townsfolk reach boiling point! As the conflict escalates, the shocking depths of their clash are exposed, with a startling revelation: Noah, the mayor’s son, has found himself entangled in the cult’s grip.

Joseph Peacock, who is currently appearing in the UK tour of Titanic the Musical, will lead the production in the role of Noah. His other credits include originating the role of Donny Osmond in the musical The Osmonds, playing the role of Young Gideon on the US tour in Sting’s musical The Last Ship and understudying and playing the role of Tink in the West End production of the musical Bat Out of Hell.

Kin is produced by Emil Dale on behalf of Factory Playhouse Productions Ltd.

Dale said: “We just cannot wait for audiences to step into the extraordinary world of Kin. The creative team will be fine-tuning the production during its run and we invite you to become an integral part of its evolution through feedback. We hope the way people engage with the material will inform the future life and hopefully even the future home of this brand-new British Musical.”

Artwork for Kin
Artwork for Kin

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