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Fri 28 Mar 03
"TABOO" DELAYS CLOSURE TO 26 APRIL 2003

The Boy George musical Taboo, which was due to close on Sat 12 April 03 after a run of 15 months at the Venue, will now close two weeks later on Sat 26 April 03. The show is then expected to transfer to Broadway later in the year.
Taboo opened at The Venue, in Leicester Square, in January last year to good
notices from the popular press: THE TIMES says, “The casting is
impeccable, the bitching is bewitching, and positively no one is
underdressed.” DAILY TELEGRAPH says, “Taboo is a genuine breakthrough, and,
despite its flaws, deserves to succeed……..the show has heart as well as
attitude….Boy George's music and lyrics are terrific, blessed with melody,
wit and a yearning vulnerability.” THE DAILY MAIL says, “Enjoyable new
musical … that is also surprisingly conventional."
The show, which has music & lyrics by Boy George and book by Mark Davies-Markham, is directed by Christopher Renshaw and currently features Euan Morton (Boy George), Lucy Newton (Kim), Declan Bennett (Billy), Boy George (Leigh Bowery, Phil Nichol (Philip Sallon), Jackie Clune (Josie) , Gary Amers (Marilyn) , Nathan Taylor (Steve Strange), David Burt (Derek / Petal).
"TABOO" tells the story of the times, with actors playing out the parts of
the bill-topping performers who defined a generation, including STEVE
STRANGE from VISAGE, the indefinable phenomenon that was LEIGH BOWERY, the
one-man extravaganza MARILYN and club entrepreneur extraordinaire PHILIP
SALLON. And then of course, there's BOY GEORGE, travelling from squat to
superstardom, from rock to rock bottom. The show interweaves some
fantastical facts of the 80s with a classic love story of ambition, passion
and betrayal.
Click here for full production details
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