
Rehab The Musical Tickets
Following a sold-out London run, Rehab The Musical is coming to the West End!This production is suitable for ages 15+
Performance dates
12 January 2024 - 17 February 2024
Run time: To be confirmed
Includes interval
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Rehab the Musical London Tickets
After a stint in The Playground Theatre last year, Rehab the Musical is checking in to West End’s Neon 194 in January 2024. A wildly-funny musical about a very serious issue, the addictive show tackles the subjects of mental health, fame and addiction, with warmth, compassion, humour and heart. Led by Keith Allen (Robin Hood, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story) secure your appointment to see Rehab the Musical now. Book your tickets today.
About The Show
The 90s, a time of F.R.I.E.N.D.S, dodgy bootcut jeans, and a prolific drug scene. Jaded singer, Kid Pop, is caught red handed in a drug fueled tabloid sting. Thankfully for the 26 year old star, a compassionate judge gives Kid the choice. He can swap his Union Jack vest and ripped trousers for a prision uniform, or he can check into a rehabilitation centre for six weeks. It’s a no-brainer for Kid: rehab will be a holiday, right?
Featuring some of the most irresistible and downright funny tunes, the West End transfer is packed with music, mirth and molly.
It’s Worth The Applause
- The September 2022 run at The Playground Theatre completely sold out.
- The production is written by a trio of multi-award winners who know a thing or two about the music industry! Grant Black has written songs for Craig David, Alicia Keys, RUN DMC and more. Murray Lachlan Youn secured a 1 million pound record deal at the height of the Brit Pop era, and Elliot Davis collaborated with James Bourne (Busted) on the Olivier-nominated Loserville.
Please Bear In Mind
This production is recommended for ages 15+
Rehab the Musical Cast and Creatives
Main Cast
Keith Allen (Robin Hood, A Christmas Carol: A Ghost Story)
Chritian Maynard (Miss Saigon)
Maiya Quansah-Breed (Six the Musical)
Jodie Steele (Heathers)
Oscar Conlon-Morrey (Treason The Musical)
Main Creatives
Director – Gary Lloyd
Writers – Grant Black, Murray Lachlan Young and Eliot Davis
Content
This production uses Haze. Contains strong language, sexual references, and references to addiction and drugsRecent Reviews
Fabulous performance, great actors, brilliant music. Absolutely loved it
I enjoyed the show a lot. It was funny, it was soulful, the music was great. Big shout out to Oscar Conlon-Morrey, who in my opinion stole the show :)
Fabulous show in a lovely intimate venue - great lyrics, wonderful cast who performed seamlessly with witt, energy and genuine emotion.
Well what a fabulous show ! Only heard about it via a friend . Absolutely brilliant cast, fast and slick and funny , amazing musical numbers, original story , cool venue and, well, just go see it !!!
Awesome show, great play
Loved it. The entire cast looked like they were having a blast!!!!!
Really enjoyed the show. Amazing singing.
It was such a powerful and emotional journey, singing was amazing. I did not manage to get the cheaper tickets and I bought 3 at the top prices that’s my only drawback, but all theatres the same. Lovely venue.
Brilliant
Great production. Loved the venue.
Wonderful singing ?? acting As a qualified Nurse I could relate to the topics covered : Excellent script covering a multitude Of people’s problems in life That require rehabilitation / support
It was really funny and painfully sad at times. Good mixture of emotions and amazing performance, especially singing. I particurarly enjoyed Oscar Conlon-Morrey's acting as Phil/Phillipa.
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