Terry Pratchett’s fantasy story following the lives of a group of wannabe rockers comes to the Rose Theatre this month.
Soul Music, part of the author’s Discworld series, is all about performer and harpist Imp Y Celyn and his friends who try to hone in on a new trend – “music with rocks in it”.
The story, delivered with both chaotic comedy and music, follows Imp, who comes to Ankh-Morpork with hopes of stardom but no money for the musician’s guild fees to follow through his dream.
Watch a trailer for Soul Music at the Rose Theatre below:
The show is directed by Luke Sheppard and adapted by stand-up comedian Andrew Doyle with original music coming from WhatsOnStage Award nominee Craig Adams and choreography by West End regular Cressida Carre.
Soul Music by Terry Pratchett; Rose Theatre, 24 - 26 High Street, Kingston; Thursday, August 28 to Sunday, August 31, 7.30pm; £5-£25; visit rosetheatrekingston.org
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