No Miracles Here 2 - musical

A dance marathon in a northern town forms the backdrop for a foot-stomping and thought-provoking new musical that comes to Crewe Lyceum as part of a UK tour.

No Miracles Here is on a 15-date national tour in spring 2019, and arrives at Crewe Lyceum Studio on Saturday March 23.

The Crewe Lyceum Studio is a new and intimate 110-seater space which has already held sold out productions of dramas Greyhounds and Gypsy Queen.

In No Miracles Here, Ray is a young man with a big night ahead of him.

The music has started, and he can’t leave the floor. He just has to keep going.

Follow the journey of Ray and his band The Raylettes in what is an uplifting and joyful look at how you can overcome depression through dancing.

Packed with live music and dance, No Miracles Here is an anthem to feeling alive and keeping the faith.

The raw and vibrant musical production was made in association with the charity Mind, and developed through support from the RSC, Northern Stage, Shoreditch Town Hall and The New Wolsey Theatre.

It is brought to the stage on this new tour by producer Max Emmerson.

No Miracles Here - musical

Stan Hodgson, co-artistic director of production company The Letter Room, said: “We’re delighted to be performing No Miracles Here, our music-filled story of resilience and hope set in a dance marathon.

“The show had a wonderful reception when it was initially staged in Edinburgh, Salford and London.

“We tried to tell a personal story of human struggle, but fill it with music, movement and humour.

“And we can’t wait to pick up our instruments, get our sweatbands on and bring it to new audiences across the country in 2019!”

Minimum age recommended: 14+

For more details of this and other forthcoming Crewe Lyceum shows, visit www.crewelyceum.co.uk

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