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Following electrifying try-out performances at The Lyric Theatre last year, Bill Kenwright Ltd and Paul-Taylor Mills present the brand-new musical, come gig, come ballet, now back for a full reign. This time, one of the most prolific monarchs in history has found her (rightful) home at a palace…The Other Palace, to be exact
Combining a multi-genre pop score with 18th century France, Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist, retells a story that sparked a revolution. Marie Antoinette’s reign was blighted by gossip and scandal. But when she is implicated in a crime to defraud the crown jewellers of a diamond necklace, it is not just her reputation at stake, but the monarchy and France itself.
Reprising their roles will be West End star Zizi Strallen (Mary Poppins; Strictly Ballroom) as Marie Antoinette, and the original Catherine of Aragon in the award-winning musical SIX, Renée Lamb (Be More Chill; SIX) as Jeanne with further casting to be announced.
Cake was originally commissioned by Paul Taylor-Mills (Heathers; In the Heights; My Son’s A Queer) and promises to re-define our expectations of what a musical can be.
Age restriction
This production is recommended for ages 12+Running time
1hr 30mins (no interval)Performance dates
13 September - 10 November 2024Access
Signed Performance: 23 October 2024 at 7:30pmVenue Information
Other Palace12 Palace Street, London, SW1E 5JALatest Cake News
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New Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist rehearsal images released
New Cake: The Marie Antoinette Playlist rehearsal images are fresh out of the oven, and they look good enough to eat! Forget egg, milk, and flour, this cake is jam-packed with ballet, music, and all the vibes of your favourite gig. Sweet!
The revolutionary new musical opens on the 20 September, following a limited season tour earlier this year. Book your tickets to this royally rocking show and save up to £58, but be quick once they’re scone they’re scone.
18 Sep, 2023 | By Sian McBride