A KILLER PARTY UK cast to return for streaming this winter

A Killer Party

The UK premiere recording of A Killer Party is returning to Stream.Theatre this autumn from 18 October-28 November - released as a  series of 9 episodes to watch on-demand, at home or on the go, bringing the very best of British stage and screen directly into your living room.  

The cast includes Oscar Conlon-Morrey (Only Fools and Horses, Nativity The Musical) as Shea Crescendo,  Ben Forster (The Phantom of the Opera, Jesus Christ Superstar) as himself, Debbie Kurup (The Prince of  Egypt, Sweet Charity) as Vivika Orsonwelles, renowned comedian, actor and presenter Jason Manford (Curtains, Sweeney Todd, The Producers) as Varthur McArthur, Cedric Neal (The Voice, Motown The  Musical) as George Murderer, Amara Okareke (Les Misérables, The Boyfriend) as Lily Wright, Lucas Rush (The Merry Wives of Windsor, Les Misérables) as Clarke Staples, Emma Salvo (Come From Away, The Toxic  Avenger) as Justine Case, Ashley Samuels (Motown The Musical, The Book of Mormon) as Cameron  Mitchelljohn, Harriet Thorpe (Wicked, Les Misérables) as Detective Case and Rachel Tucker (Come From  Away, Songs From a New World) as Joan McArthur.  

This side-splitting new musical, fuelled by a contemporary pop score, was a hit in the US last year, where it was written and developed in response to the closure of theatres. The UK production was filmed earlier this year and was released to a string of hit reviews. Filmed entirely in each artist’s home, viewers are invited to experience the joy of theatre in an entirely new way.  

The show has been adapted for UK audiences and is directed by Benji Sperring, with a book by Rachel Axler and Kait Kerrigan, music by Jason Howland and lyrics by Nathan Tysen. 

When Varthur McArthur, failed West End actor and current artistic director of Blackpool’s smallest  regional theatre, calls a read-through for his latest murder mystery play, the cast of local actors arrive at  the party with anything but theatre on their minds. But when Varthur ends up face down in his soup (a  gluten-free cheese bisque), it’s up to Traffic-Police-Officer-turned-Detective Justine Case to piece together  what happened. If only the ensemble of suspects would stop singing... 

We gave the series a whopping five stars back in May so highly recommended by us, Besties! For more information and to book, please click here.

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