The Menier Chocolate Factory’s “high-concept” revival of Stephen Schwartz and Roger O Hirson‘s Pippin opens at the Southwark venue tonight (7 December, previews from 22 November 2011) where it runs until 25 February 2012.
Billed as a “colourful, imaginative and darkly humorous coming-of-age story”, Pippin sees the heir to the throne of Charlemagne search for beauty, glory, fame and magic. In doing so he has to come to grips with lust, sex, war, politics and religion.
Originally staged by Bob Fosse, the early Schwartz musical has a 70’s pop score and won five Tony Awards including Best Choreography. Fosse’s production, which he directed and choreographed, transferred to the West End a year after opening in New York and debuted at Her Majesty’s Theatre in 1973 with a cast which included Patricia Hodge.
Harry Hepple & Carly Bawden in Pippin. Photo credit: Tristram Kenton
Frances Ruffelle (centre) & the cast of Pippin. Photo credit: Tristram Kenton