New musical flips the script

The creative team behind No Small Parts

Ever wondered what the overlooked characters in some of the greatest plays of all time might have to say?

Characters like the elusive Rosaline from Romeo and Juliet and the ever-absent Godot.

No Small Parts is a new musical created right here on the Central Coast by local creatives and performers.

Development of the musical has been supported by The Art House, which will present a series of first-look preview performances in October. 

The original work by Curtain Bounce brings together a powerhouse team of local creatives and performers to shine a spotlight on the characters who are usually left in the wings.

No Small Parts flips the script, giving voice to the overlooked, the underwritten, and the unnamed – from dream ballet dancers to ensemble members without a line.

These so-called “minor” characters finally get their moment in the spotlight, revealing complex inner lives that often go unnoticed.

Directed by acclaimed theatre-maker Darren Yap, with music, lyrics and piano by Andrew Sampford and book and production by Ruth Tiffen, this bold new work blends heartfelt storytelling with a dynamic original score.

It’s a moving, funny, and thought-provoking celebration of the unsung – a reminder that every role, no matter how small, holds a universe of meaning.

Musical theatre lovers have an exclusive chance to experience a new musical in its earliest full form at 8pm on Friday October 24 and Saturday October 25.

Book tickets at www.thearthousewyong.com.au

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