Harold Pinter Theatre
Panton St, London SW1Y 4DN, UK
Venue information Get DirectionsOne of the biggest Manga sensations, YOUR LIE IN APRIL is now a new West End musical by legendary composer Frank Wildhorn, playing at the Harold Pinter Theatre for 12 weeks only.
Known for hits such as Broadway’s Jekyll & Hyde, Frank Wildhorn brings this romantic story to life on stage, blending the worlds of classical and musical theatre together.
Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this world-wide sensation and witness the magic of Manga live on stage in the West End.
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Your Lie In April is an adaption of a manga favourite story, brings to life the poignant story of Kōsei Arima, a young piano prodigy, and his inability to play following his mother’s death. He strikes a friendship with violinist Kaori Miyazono and she slowly encourages him to perform again.
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Cast: Zheng Xi Yong, Rumi Sutton, Rachel Clare Chan, Dean John-Wilson, Joanna Ampil, Yuki Abe, Jade Albertson, Hannah Yun Chamberlain, Lauren Chia, Chris Fung, Imogen Rose Hart, Samuel How, Eu Jin Hwang, Michael Lin, JoJo Meredith, Jason Yang-Westland, Ernest Stroud and Julie Yammanee.
Creatives: Naoshi Arakawa (Based on the Manga by), Riko Sakaguchi (Book), Rinne B. Groff (English Language Book), Frank Wildhorn (Music), Carly Robin Green, Tracy Miller (Lyrics), Jason Howland (Music Arrangement and Orchestration), Nick Winston (Director and Choreographer), Katy Richardson (Musical Supervisor), Justin Williams (Set Design), Kimie Nakano (Costume Design), Simon Sheriff (Lighting Design), Adam Fisher (Sound Design), Chris Poon (Musical Director), Carter Dixon McGill Productions, Indie Theatrical UK, Pinnacle Productions, Scott Prisand and Cuffe & Taylor (Producers) in association with Rob Kolson and Liesl Wilke.
TW: terminal illness
Age guidance: 8+
'This is the strongest debut of a new piece of large-scale musical theatre writing London has seen in a long time'
'This classical mixed musical is a masterpiece'