Extra performance announced for Bonnie And Clyde In Concert at Theatre Royal Drury Lane

Fourth Wall Live has announced an extra performance for next year’s London performance of Bonnie And Clyde In Concert in response to high public demand.

Reuniting Broadway stars Laura Osnes and Jeremy Jordan the show will now play the newly refurbished Theatre Royal Drury Lane on 17 and 18 January 2022.

Marking the first time Osnes and Jordan have performed together in the capital, the concert version of the 2011 musical which earned Osnes her first Tony Award nomination will also mark the star’s London debut.

Bonnie And Clyde  features music by Frank Wildhorn (Jekyll and Hyde, The Scarlett Pimpernel), lyrics by Don Black (Tell Me On a Sunday, Sunset Boulevard, Mrs Henderson Presents) and book by Ivan Menchell (The Prince and The Pauper Musical). The concert is directed by Nick Winston (Rock of Ages, Fame, Chess in Concert) with musical direction by Katy Richardson (SIX, RENT, Jersey Boys).

Inspired by the story of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, their passionate love affair and their violent crime spree during the Great Depression, the musical features the songs ‘Raise a Little Hell’, ‘This World Will Remember Me’ and ‘Made in America’.

Most recently seen on Broadway in the Tony Award-winning musical Bandstand, Osnes’ Broadway credits include Rodgers and Hammerstein’s Cinderella, Anything Goes, South Pacific and Sandy in Grease. Jordan is best known for his Tony and Grammy-nominated portrayal of Jack Kelly in Newsies on Broadway and  his many roles on television including series regulars on  Supergirl,  Smash and Tangled. His Broadway credits include West Side Story,Waitress and Rock of Ages.

Fourth Wall Live is a new collaboration between boutique concert producer Club 11 London and theatrical producers DLAP Group.

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