Brexit the Musical launched last night at the Canal Café in Little Venice. The 5 night run is completely sold out, with another series of shows now scheduled for February at the OSO Arts Theatre in Barnes.
The production stars James Sanderson, Charlie Dupre, Robin Miller, George Shirreff and Kenneth Michaels as the protagonists involved in June’s referendum and describes itself as Brecht & Weill meet Gilbert & Sullivan.
This hilarious production promises to put the Treat into the Lisbon Treaty and the Art into Article 50.
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Brexit the Musical launched last night at the Canal Café in Little Venice. The 5 night run is completely sold out, with another series of shows now scheduled for February at the OSO Arts Theatre in Barnes.
The production stars James Sanderson, Charlie Dupre, Robin Miller, George Shirreff and Kenneth Michaels as the protagonists involved in June’s referendum and describes itself as Brecht & Weill meet Gilbert & Sullivan.
This hilarious production promises to put the Treat into the Lisbon Treaty and the Art into Article 50.
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