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Standing at the Sky’s Edge

9 February 2023 - 25 March 2023

£20 – £89

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Standing at the Sky’s Edge will be performed at the National Theatre’s Olivier Theatre from 9 February to 25 March. With music and lyrics by Richard Hawley, based on a book by Chris Bush, this is a co-production with Sheffield Theatres and in association with Various Productions.

Plot of Standing at the Sky’s Edge

Poppy wishes to move on from her previous life in London. Jimmy and Joy desire to live out their days together. Harry and Rose want the new life that has been promised to them.

Standing at the Sky’s Edge traces the multi-generational aspirations over six decades. It is both a love letter to Sheffield and a history of contemporary Britain told through the lives of one historic estate. A moving examination of the importance of belonging and the home, it is set to the melodies of renowned Sheffield singer-songwriter Richard Hawley.

The multi-award winning UK musical makes its London debut.


Also showing at the National Theatre are Phaedra and Romeo and Julie.


STANDING ON THE SKYS EDGE
Rachael Wooding (Rose) and Robert Lonsdale (Harry). Photo by Johan Persson.
The Cast

Directed by Robert Hastie. Starring Robert Lonsdale, Samuel Jordan, Baker Mukasa, Faith Omole, Alex Young and Rachel Wooding.

Standing at the Sky’s Edge

At the Olivier Theatre, National Theatre from 9 February to 25 March.

Tickets

Are from £20 to £89.

Further Information

More details, booking etc can be found here.


Main image: Faith Omole (Joy) and Baker Mukasa (George). Photo by Johan Persson.


Details

Start:
9 February 2023
End:
25 March 2023
Cost:
£20 – £89
Website:
https://www.nationaltheatre.org.uk/productions/standing-at-the-skys-edge/

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Deborah Unger

Deborah Unger

Deborah started her career in journalism at Business Week in the United States and has worked for The Guardian and the New York Times. She has lived and travelled extensively in Europe, Asia and South America. She is currently a senior managing producer on the Lost Women of Science podcast.

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