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Release Date:
December 29, 2021
Original Title:
Kipps - The New Half a Sixpence Musical
Production Companies:
Cameron Mackintosh Ltd.
Streambox360
Production Countries:
United Kingdom
Ratings / Certifications:
N/A
Runtime: 150
Charlie Stemp stars as the eponymous Arthur Kipps, an orphan and over-worked draper’s assistant at Shalford’s Bazaar, Folkestone, at the turn of the last century. He is a charming but ordinary young man who, along with his fellow apprentices, dreams of a better and more fulfilling world, but he likes his fun just like any other, except not quite. When Kipps unexpectedly inherits a fortune that propels him into high society, it confuses everything he thought he knew about life.
Casting:
Paul Wooller
Trevor Jackson
Choreographer:
Andrew Wright
Creator:
Cameron Mackintosh
Director:
Rachel Kavanaugh
Editor:
David Dolman
Cameron Mackintosh
Lighting Design:
Paule Constable
Music Producer:
Stephen Metcalfe
Lee McCutcheon
Orchestrator:
William David Brohn
Tom Kelly
Producer:
Cameron Mackintosh
David Dolman
Production Design:
Paul Brown
Songs:
David Heneker
George Stiles
Anthony Drewe
Sound Designer:
Mick Potter
Writer:
David Heneker
George Stiles
Anthony Drewe
Julian Fellowes
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