The team behind the new Mod-themed musical All Or Nothing has announced an extended run for the show which opened at London’s The Vaults Theatre this week.
The story of the classic 1960s British rock band The Small Faces which was due to play the venue in Waterloo until 30 April will now run until 21 May.
Former EastEnders star Carol Harrison’s show about the four young men from London’s East End who became the Godfathers of the Mod movement was first performed in Brighton in 2013.
Commenting on the reaction to her work, Harrison said: “I am thrilled by the reception that All Or Nothing has found. We offer a great night out, a fully live band and of course a moving story. This show has been my life for the last couple of years and it means so much to me personally to have had such strong backing from the theatregoing public.”
The show’s producer Charles Ledigo added: “We always believed that All Or Nothing was a special show and that we would find an audience. We have been delighted that this has proved to be such a hot ticket and, of course, to be extending by the full three weeks available.”
Featuring all the bands biggest hits including ‘Itchycoo Park’ and ‘All or Nothing’, the production is directed by BAFTA winner Tony McHale, the co-creator of the hit BBC hospital drama Holby City.
Angela Thomas
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