
'Bonnie & Clyde' review — a squeaky-clean portrayal of America's famous killers
Read our three-star review of Bonnie & Clyde starring Jordan Luke Gage at the Garrick Theatre, running through 20 May. Get Bonnie & Clyde tickets on London Theatre.
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You’re wanted in the West End. Learn how two masterminds took over America’s hearts and became headline news in a thrilling tale of adventure, love, and of course, crime. Bonnie & Clyde: The Musical tickets are available now on London Theatre.
London can’t get enough of the killing couple. After Bonnie & Clyde London concerts, starring Jeremy Jordan, sold out in minutes, the Broadway show played a season at the Arts Theatre. The show definitely raised a little hell, so much so that Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow return for more at the Garrick Theatre. The world will definitely remember them.
During the musical, you’ll understand why this vulnerable pair turned to a life of crime, and how the world watched their every move. It’s set to Frank Wildhorn and Don Black’s electric score, with songs including “Made in America” and “You Love Who You Love.”
Lead stars Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage return for second helpings of the Bonnie & Clyde musical. It’s a role of a lifetime for Gage: when London Theatre spoke to Gage, he said “Clyde ticks all the boxes. The songs are incredible and I absolutely love the scenes. And then also just playing with darkness but also playing the charm of him and the vulnerability and getting people to root for you and be on your side.”
The Bonnie and Clyde musical follows the titular 20th-century folk heroes. When they met each other, they took the future into their own hands, even if that meant robbing banks to get by. Together, they evaded police capture. But as they continued on the run, they had no choice but to put their friends and family in danger, and their end drew nearer. While some events seem far-fetched, it’s all true! The two Texan and Louisana criminals caused havoc across the United States during the Great Depression.
Tickets to Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical are available on London Theatre. Book your Bonnie and Clyde: The Musical tickets today.
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2 hours 30 minutes including interval
March 4th, 2023
May 20th, 2023
Age 12+. No swearing, mild scenes of sexual nature, mild themes of violence.
By: Ivan Menchell
Music: Frank Wildhorn and Don Black
Director: Nick Winston
Cast list: Jordan Luke Gage, Frances Mayli McCann, George Maguire, Cleve September, Dom Hartley-Harris, Jodie Steele, Robbie Scotcher, Alexander Evans, Kit Esuruoso, Barney Wilkinson, Lauren Jones, Julie Yammanee, Pippa Winslow, Chloe Saunders, Charlie McCullagh, Sydnie Hocknell, Michael Cortez
Set: Philip Whitcomb
Costume: Philip Whitcomb
Lighting: Zoe Spurr
Sound: Tom Marshall
Read our three-star review of Bonnie & Clyde starring Jordan Luke Gage at the Garrick Theatre, running through 20 May. Get Bonnie & Clyde tickets on London Theatre.
The title duo were real-life criminals in Great Depression-era America, whose two years of robberies and other exploits are dramatised in this hit show.
Frances Mayli McCann and Jordan Luke Gage reprise their roles as the title partners in crime at the Garrick Theatre, for 11 weeks only beginning on 4 March.