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The Clockmaker's Daughter (Musical)
''The Clockmaker's Daughter'' is a musical Musical is the adjective of music. Musical may also refer to: * Musical theatre, a performance art that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance * Musical film Musical film is a film genre in which songs by the Character (arts), charac ... with music and lyrics by Michael Webborn and Daniel Finn. The musical is set in late 19th-century Ireland, in the fictional town of Spindlewood. The story is focused around William 'Will' Riley and his developing relationship with Constance, who was secretly made by Abraham Reed of clock-work. Roles and principal casts Musical numbers ;Act I * "The Turning Of The Key" * "You're Still Here" * "A Modest Modiste" * "Impossible" * "A Story Of My Own" * "Spindlewood" * "Where You'll Be" * "Keep It To Yourself" * "A Story Of My Own - Reprise" * "Finale Act I - Raise a Glass" ;Act II * "Market Day" * "If You Could See My Heart" * "Fear & Whispers" * "If You Could See My Heart - Repris ...
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Landor Theatre
The Landor Theatre is a Public house, pub theatre in Clapham, South London. Originally the Cage Theatre upon its opening in 1994, the Landor became "Upstairs at the Landor" in 1995 and finally the Landor Theatre in 1998, following a refit of the building. In 2010 the Landor staged productions of ''Smokey Joe's Cafe (revue), Smokey Joe's Cafe'', ''Closer Than Ever'' and ''Tomorrow Morning (musical), Tomorrow Morning''. In 2013 it staged the London premiere of title of show starring Scott Garnham as Hunter. References External links

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London
London is the Capital city, capital and List of urban areas in the United Kingdom, largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in . London metropolitan area, Its wider metropolitan area is the largest in Western Europe, with a population of 14.9 million. London stands on the River Thames in southeast England, at the head of a tidal estuary down to the North Sea, and has been a major settlement for nearly 2,000 years. Its ancient core and financial centre, the City of London, was founded by the Roman Empire, Romans as Londinium and has retained its medieval boundaries. The City of Westminster, to the west of the City of London, has been the centuries-long host of Government of the United Kingdom, the national government and Parliament of the United Kingdom, parliament. London grew rapidly 19th-century London, in the 19th century, becoming the world's List of largest cities throughout history, largest city at the time. Since the 19th cen ...
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Musical Theatre
Musical theatre is a form of theatre, theatrical performance that combines songs, spoken dialogue, acting and dance. The story and emotional content of a musical – humor, pathos, love, anger – are communicated through words, music, movement and technical aspects of the entertainment as an integrated whole. Although musical theatre overlaps with other theatrical forms like opera and dance, it may be distinguished by the equal importance given to the music as compared with the dialogue, movement and other elements. Since the early 20th century, musical theatre stage works have generally been called, simply, musicals. Although music has been a part of dramatic presentations since ancient times, modern Western musical theatre emerged during the 19th century, with many structural elements established by the light opera works of Jacques Offenbach in France, Gilbert and Sullivan in Britain and the works of Edward Harrigan, Harrigan and Tony Hart (theater), Hart in America. ...
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Cadogan Hall
Cadogan Hall is a 950-seat capacity concert hall in Sloane Terrace in Chelsea, London, Chelsea in the Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, London, England. The resident music ensemble at Cadogan Hall is the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra (RPO), the first London orchestra to have a permanent home. Cadogan Estates offered the RPO the use of the hall as its principal venue in late 2001. The RPO gave its first concert as the resident ensemble of Cadogan Hall in November 2004. Since 2005, Cadogan Hall has also served as the venue for The Proms' chamber music concerts during Monday lunchtimes and Proms Saturday matinees; it is also one of the two main London venues of the Orpheus Sinfonia. Cadogan Hall has also been used as a recording venue. In February 2006, a recording of Mozart symphonies with John Eliot Gardiner and the English Baroque Soloists was produced and made available immediately after the performances. In 2009, art rock band Marillion recorded a concert there which ...
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Christine Allado
Christine Marie Allado (born July 15, 1995) is a Filipina-British actress and singer. She is best known for her performance in the role of Peggy Schuyler and Maria Reynolds in the multi Tony Award, Tony and Olivier Award, Olivier award-winning West End theatre, West End Production of ''Hamilton: An American Musical'' and for starring as Vanessa in the West End production of ''In The Heights'', both by Lin-Manuel Miranda. Her television credits include starring in the BBC's 60th-anniversary production of ''West Side Story'' as the lead role of Maria, Jasmine in Hallmark Channel's TV film ''Royal Hearts'', and Agent Beverly Walker for ''The Accidental Spy''. She most recently starred in the musical ''The Prince of Egypt'' at the Dominion Theatre in the West End. She was nominated for a Grammy, Grammy Award in the category Best Musical Album for the original recording of ''The Prince of Egypt''. She sang the Lupang Hinirang, Philippine national anthem for Manny Pacquiao's boxing agai ...
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Fra Fee
Fra Fee (born 20 May 1987) is a Northern Irish actor and singer. He is best known for playing Courfeyrac in Tom Hooper's 2012 film adaptation of ''Les Misérables'', and for his role as Kazi in the Disney+ series ''Hawkeye'', which is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe. Fee also played the role of Michael Carney in Jez Butterworth's ''The Ferryman'' at the Royal Court Theatre, West End, and Broadway, directed by Sam Mendes. For his performance, he won the 2018 WhatsOnStage Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Play. Background Fee, who was born in Dungannon, County Tyrone, Northern Ireland, and raised in rural Killyman, attended St Patrick's Academy in Dungannon for his schooling. He began performing regularly with Bardic Theatre in his early days before pursuing music at the University of Manchester. Fee later went on to study at the Royal Academy of Music, where he graduated in 2009. In 2014, he was honoured as an Associate of the Royal Academy of Music. Care ...
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Ramin Karimloo
Ramin Karimloo (; ; born ) is a Canadian actor, singer, and songwriter known for his work on the West End theatre, West End and Broadway theatre, Broadway theatre. He has played the leading roles in both of the West End's longest running musicals: Erik (The Phantom of the Opera), The Phantom and Viscount Raoul de Chagny, Raoul de Chagny in ''The Phantom of the Opera (1986 musical), The Phantom of the Opera'', as Jean Valjean, Enjolras, and Marius Pontmercy in ''Les Misérables (musical), Les Misérables''. He also originated the roles of Gleb Vaganov in ''Anastasia (musical), Anastasia'', a stage adaptation of the Anastasia (1997 film), 1997 film, Nick Arnstein in the Broadway revival of ''Funny Girl (musical), Funny Girl'', and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''Love Never Dies (musical), Love Never Dies'', which continues the story of ''Phantom''. He is also known for his many portrayals of Anatoly Sergievsky in the musical ''Chess (musical), Chess''. He first played the ro ...
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John Owen-Jones
John Owen-Jones (born 5 May 1971) is a Welsh musical theatre actor and singer, best known for his portrayals of Jean Valjean in Alain Boublil & Claude-Michel Schönberg's ''Les Misérables'' and The Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's ''The Phantom of the Opera''. He most recently appeared in these roles as an emergency Valjean replacement in the 2021 West End production at the Sondheim Theatre, and as The Phantom in the 2016 West End production at Her Majesty’s Theatre. He has now recorded six studio albums. Early life Owen-Jones was born in 1971 and originates from Burry Port in Carmarthenshire. He was educated at Glan-y-Mor Comprehensive School, and was a member of the still running local theatre group, Llanelli Youth Theatre. Jones went on to train at the Central School of Speech and Drama in London. He graduated in 1994 with a BA (Hons) in Acting. He has been married since 1999 to Teresa, a primary school teacher. They live in Surrey with their two children. Music ...
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Hannah Waddingham
Hannah Waddingham (born 28 July 1974) is an English actress, singer, and television presenter. She is known for playing businesswoman Rebecca Welton in ''Ted Lasso'' (2020–present), for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award and two Critics' Choice Television Awards for Supporting Actress in a Comedy Series. She has also appeared in a number of West End musicals, including ''Spamalot'', the 2010 Regent's Park revival of ''Into the Woods'' and ''The Wizard of Oz'' as the Wicked Witch of the West, and has received three Laurence Olivier Awards nominations for her work. Waddingham's film work includes the film adaptation of ''Les Misérables'' (2012), the psychological thriller '' Winter Ridge'' (2018), the action comedy ''The Fall Guy'' (2024), and the action film ''Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning'' (2025). Other notable television roles include playing Tonya Dyke in ''Benidorm'' (2014), Septa Unella in the fifth season of the HBO series ''Game of Thrones'' (2015 ...
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Wendi Peters
Wendi Louise Peters (born 29 February 1968) is an English actress. Peters began her acting career in theatre, with appearances in various productions including '' The Scarlet Pimpernel'' (1991), '' Guys and Dolls'' (1991), '' Into the Woods'' (1992), '' Bedroom Farce'' (1996) and '' Noises Off'' (1997). Then from 2003 to 2007 and again in 2014, she portrayed Cilla Battersby-Brown in the ITV soap opera ''Coronation Street''. After leaving ''Coronation Street'' to pursue other opportunities, she competed in and reached the final of '' Celebrity MasterChef'', before returning to the stage to appear in various touring productions and West End theatre roles. She reprised her role of Cilla in 2014 for a brief stint, before appearing in the CBBC series '' Hetty Feather'' from 2015 to 2017. Then from 2023 to 2024, Peters appeared as Nina Bulsara in the BBC daytime soap opera '' Doctors''. Life and career 1987–2010: Career beginnings and ''Coronation Street'' As a child, Peters at ...
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Jamie Muscato
Jamie Muscato (born 12 April 1990) is an English actor and singer. Muscato is best known for his portrayal of Jason Dean (J.D.) in the original London run of '' Heathers: The Musical'' in 2018. He has starred in several other West End productions, including ''The Great Gatsby'' as Jay Gatsby, ''Moulin Rouge!'' as Christian, ''Once'' as Guy, and ''Les Misérables'' as Enjolras. He also starred in the London premiere of '' Natasha, Pierre & The Great Comet of 1812'' as Anatole Kuragin from December 2024 to February 2025, where he received a Laurence Olivier Award nomination for Best Actor in a Musical. As a teenager, he was in a production of ''Unforgotten'' as a member of the British Youth Music Theatre, continuing his musical theatre training and appearing in other singing competitions. His first professional role was as an ensemble swing for the original London cast of '' Spring Awakening'', marking his West End debut after its transfer, he later starred as Melchior in the 2 ...
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2015 Musicals
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