BYMT to present world premiere of CHOREOMANIA at Birmingham Hippodrome

Artwork: Joe Boyd

British Youth Music Theatre (BYMT) has announced that the final show of their 2025 summer season will be Choreomania, which plays at Birmingham Hippodrome from 29-31 August.

A movement-inspired, musical exploration of the 1518 dancing plague, Choreomania is created through a brand-new writing partnership between recent graduate Evie Atkin and Evie Press, with choreographer Myles Brown. In a town living on the edge, following multiple plagues and famines, the church cannot solve the mystery of the dancing townspeople who just can’t stop. Medieval influenced singing and contemporary electronic dance music combine to tell this thrilling tale.

Performed by a company of 38 young BYMT performers, Choreomania is directed by Denzel Westley-Sanderson, with a creative team including designer Amanda Mascarenhas.

Composer/Lyricist/Musical Director Evie Atkin said: “BYMT have been wonderful champions of my professional development since I started working with them in 2022. This show was developed initially at a BYMT summer camp so I am thrilled that I have been able to continue writing it for a fully staged BYMT production.

“I decided to write Choreomania because the subject matter seemed like perfect musical theatre material. A town where people spontaneously start dancing - sounds like a musical to me! The parallels between this plague and the Covid-19 pandemic (including partygate!) make it feel very much like we’re writing a story of about 5 years ago, not 500, and the right time to be unpacking and exploring the events of those years.”

Choreographer Myles Brown said: “It’s always a thing of beauty being presented with a project that speaks directly to one’s creative spirit. Choreomania did just that to me. The opportunity to work on a new dance focussed production with BYMT, that’s pulling from such a fascinating moment in history and will involve the freedom of youth with its movement, thrills me a lot. Dance is one of the most collective human experiences, so anytime we can celebrate it, especially with gifted young people, is extremely exciting.”

For more info on Choreomania, please click here.

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